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Healthier option for Tower Hamlet schools

13th Nov 2008 - 00:00
Abstract
Tower Hamlets Council has launched a new healthier lunchtime menu for its local schools this month.
The new menu, developed by the council's Contract Services team, includes treats such as homemade lamb casserole, southern baked chicken and chilli beef. Chips are only available once a week as part of the new health-conscious menu, and potato croquettes have also been introduced as a new product. Baked beans reduced in salt and sugar is another healthier option included in the new menu, whilst brown and white bloomer bread is also available for the children to enjoy with their meal. A variety of fresh fruit will help the children get their "five a day", and they'll be able to polish off their new lunches with a selection of desserts. The new menu includes 22 homemade main meals and fully meets the government's tough new nutritional guidelines. Michael Hales, head of contract services at Tower Hamlets Council said: "This term's menu has seen some changes to the format with us focusing on the most popular dishes to try and encourage more and more children to take the healthiest choice each day. "We have worked both with our catering staff and schools themselves to develop a menu which will hopefully see school meal uptake continue to rise." The council's Contract Services team is able to use computer software to attain a full nutritional breakdown of all lunches on the new menu. To view the lunch time menu visit www.myschoollunch.co.uk/towerhamlets/
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PSC Team