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		<title>By: Cynthia</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cynthia</dc:creator>
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		<description>I agree with you on everthing but the quality of school food. I'm 16, and actually still in school. I always make sure to get plenty of napkins when I get a slice of pizza so that I can soak the greese of the top of it. At one point the fries were baked, but they're back to being fried because they couldn't figure out how to cook them right. The salads offered are always wilted and oxidized, the sanwiches have loads of mayo on them. Milk is offered and so is water but it's 3x more expensive than soda and when you have a teenager's budget every little bit counts. I suppose that one could bring food from home, but that requires that parents get food to make things to bring from home. Lastly,the snack machines are changing, even though they're taking them out. The chips are fired in sunflower oil, baked apple tarts are avalible in the morning for breakfast (one of the most skipped meals of the day) poptarts and whole grain muffins are offered in stead of candy bars. But of course they're taking this away from us.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with you on everthing but the quality of school food. I&#8217;m 16, and actually still in school. I always make sure to get plenty of napkins when I get a slice of pizza so that I can soak the greese of the top of it. At one point the fries were baked, but they&#8217;re back to being fried because they couldn&#8217;t figure out how to cook them right. The salads offered are always wilted and oxidized, the sanwiches have loads of mayo on them. Milk is offered and so is water but it&#8217;s 3x more expensive than soda and when you have a teenager&#8217;s budget every little bit counts. I suppose that one could bring food from home, but that requires that parents get food to make things to bring from home. Lastly,the snack machines are changing, even though they&#8217;re taking them out. The chips are fired in sunflower oil, baked apple tarts are avalible in the morning for breakfast (one of the most skipped meals of the day) poptarts and whole grain muffins are offered in stead of candy bars. But of course they&#8217;re taking this away from us.<br />
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