the thread about school lunches got me thinking about something...
*warning* any vegans out there, please dont flame me for what youre about to read!
ive asked my food program rep, and she really didnt know and said she was going to get back to me.
when i looked in the book of creditable foods, its says no wild game or home slaughtered meat.
what if i'm not the one to butcher it?
who's to say i dont raise a pig, or take a deer in my own back yard, and bring it to a licensed butcher who is inspected by the FDA or USDA?( or whoever it is that does it..
) does it count then?
and seriously, are they ever going to ask to see the wrapper when i roast a chicken for lunch?
it also says no home canned foods. well, what about my neighbor who cans her own foods, but is licensed and inspected to sell at farmers markets? can i use that?
or even buying fresh eggs and butter from a local farmer? how does that work?
i'm sorry for all the questions, i just dont seem to be getting anywhere with my rep.
i'm slowly trying to incorporate local grown foods into my program, and just think it would be an overall good experience for these kids to see where real food comes from...even if that means giving up the food program in the end.
*warning* any vegans out there, please dont flame me for what youre about to read!
ive asked my food program rep, and she really didnt know and said she was going to get back to me.
when i looked in the book of creditable foods, its says no wild game or home slaughtered meat.
what if i'm not the one to butcher it?
who's to say i dont raise a pig, or take a deer in my own back yard, and bring it to a licensed butcher who is inspected by the FDA or USDA?( or whoever it is that does it..

and seriously, are they ever going to ask to see the wrapper when i roast a chicken for lunch?
it also says no home canned foods. well, what about my neighbor who cans her own foods, but is licensed and inspected to sell at farmers markets? can i use that?
or even buying fresh eggs and butter from a local farmer? how does that work?
i'm sorry for all the questions, i just dont seem to be getting anywhere with my rep.
i'm slowly trying to incorporate local grown foods into my program, and just think it would be an overall good experience for these kids to see where real food comes from...even if that means giving up the food program in the end.
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