09/15/08 Senior Lunch Menus
Yakima Herald-Republic
Older American Nutrition Program
(Call 574-2200 the day before by 4 p.m. to register for lunch.)
Today: Chicken Caesar salad, romaine lettuce, tomatoes, peaches, pudding.
Tuesday: Beef stew, tossed green salad, grapes, cookie.
Wednesday: Chicken tetrazzini, carrots, three bean salad, apple, brownie.
Thursday: Salisbury steak, chantilly potatoes, green beans, mandarin oranges, muffin.
Friday: Chicken noodle soup, half bologna sandwich, lettuce, tomatoes, pears, frosted cake.
Authentic Mexican meals are available at all sites.
Today: Beef enchilada, casserole, tossed green salad, green beans, peaches, pudding.
Tuesday: Chicken tacos, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, refried beans, grapes, cookie.
Thursday: Chili verde, Spanish rice, chantilly potatoes, green beans, mandarin oranges, muffin.
Friday: Beef with zucchini, Spanish rice, tossed green salad with tomatoes, pears, frosted cake.
Se puede conseguir auténtica comida mexicana en todos los locales.
Hoy: Cacerola de enchilada ejotes ensalada de lechuga y tomate, pudin.
Martes: Taco de pollo, queso, lechuga, tomate, frijoles refritos, uvas, galleta.
Jueves: Chili verde papas de chantilly, ejotes, arroz, naranja de mandarin, pastel.
Viernes: Carne con calabazas, arroz, ensalada de lechuga y tomate, peras, pastel.
Authentic Filipino dinners are available from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Filipino-American Hall in Wapato.
Thursday: Chicken adobo, pork stir fry, pancit, rice, cookie or fresh fruit.
Salvation Army
Today: Fresh fruit, french toast, scrambled eggs, sausage, cinnamon rolls.
Tuesday: Green salad, easy lasagna, garlic cheese bread, cake.
Wednesday: Carrot salad, beef stroganoff, corn, pie.
Thursday: Pasta salad, chili cheese dogs, fries, pudding.
Friday: Fruit salad, chicken marinara with pasta, dessert.
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