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Menus listed below are for
January 24 – January 30.
Menus are subject to
change without notice.
Vermillion Schools
January 23, 2018 www.broadcasteronline.com
School Lunch Menus
Sandwich, Golden Corn
Thursday – A. Home-style
Cavatini, B. Mini Corn Dogs,
Green Beans, Sugar Cookie
Friday – A. Home-style
Cheese Quesadilla and Beef
Enchilada Soup, B. Crispy
Chicken Sandwich, Zesty
Black Beans
Monday – A. Home-style
Scalloped Potatoes and
Ham with Dinner Roll, B.
Cheeseburger, Green Beans
Tuesday – A. Taco in a Bag,
B. Hot Dog, Golden Corn,
Cinnamon Breadstick
Breakfast
Available everyday:
Breakfast entrée or choice
of cereals with toast. Fruit or
Fruit Juice, Milk choices
Wednesday – A. Waffles
with Syrup, B. Cereal
Choices and Toast, Mixed
Fruit, Juice Choices, Milk
Choices
Thursday – A. Breakfast
Pizza, B. Cereal Choices
and Toast, Pineapple, Juice
Choices, Milk Choices
Friday – A. Fresh Baked
Cinnamon Roll, B. Cereal
Choices and Toast,
Applesauce, Juice Choices,
Milk Choices
Monday – A. Breakfast
Pizza, B. Cereal Choices and
Toast, Applesauce, Juice
Choices, Milk Choices
Tuesday – A. Egg and
Cheese Biscuit Sandwich, B.
Cereal Choices and Toast,
Pineapple, Juice Choices,
Milk Choices
Vermillion Middle
School
Lunch
Wednesday – Domino’s
Pizza, Golden Corn
Thursday – Home-style
Cavatini, Green Beans,
Sugar Cookie
Friday – Cheese Quesadilla
and Beef Enchilada Soup,
Black Beans
Monday – Scalloped
Potatoes and Ham with
Dinner Roll, Green Beans
Tuesday – Taco in a Bag,
Golden Corn, Cinnamon
Breadstick
Vermillion Elementary
Schools
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Domino’s
Pizza, School Pizza (Austin),
B. Hot Ham and Cheese
Vermillion High
School
Lunch
Wednesday – Cheese
Quesadilla and Beef
Read
and
Recycle!
Dakota Territory
Gun Collectors
GUN SHOW
Easton Archery Center,
E. Hwy. 50, Yankton
Sat., Jan. 27th
9am - 5pm
Sun., Jan. 28th
9am - 3pm
BUY • SELL• TRADE
Dakota
Senior
Meals
Served at The Main Street
Center & Town Square,
“Meals on Wheels”. Please
call before 9:00am to
schedule or cancel a meal
at 624-7868. Menus listed
below are January 24 –
January 30. Menus are
subject to change without
notice. All menus are
served with whole grain
bread and 1% milk unless
otherwise noted.
Wednesday – 2/3c Tater
Tot Casserole, 1 1/3c Cream of
Broccoli Soup, 1/2c Acini Di Pepe
Thursday – 3oz Roast
Turkey, 1/2c Baked Sweet
Potato, 1/2c Creamed Peas,
Orange, Cookie
Friday – Cooks Choice
Monday – 3oz Roast Pork,
1/2c Mashed Potatoes and
Gravy, 1/2c Harvard Beets, 1/2c
Cooked Apples
Tuesday – Cheeseburger
Pie, 1/2c Green Beans, 1/2c
Berry Fruit Salad, Banana
Enchilada Soup, Zesty Black
Beans
Thursday – Home-style
Cavatini, Green Beans,
Sugar Cookie
Friday – Hot Ham and
Cheese Sandwich, Golden
Corn
Monday – Scalloped
Potatoes and Ham with
Dinner Roll, Green Beans
Tuesday – Taco in a Bag,
Golden Corn, Cinnamon
Breadstick
St.Agnes School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Domino’s
Pizza, B. Hot Ham and
Cheese Sandwich, Golden
Corn
Thursday – A. Home-style
Cavatini, B. Mini Corn Dogs,
Green Beans, Sugar Cookie
Friday – A. Home-style
Cheese Quesadilla and Beef
Enchilada Soup, B. Crispy
Chicken Sandwich, Zesty
Black Beans
Monday – A. Home-style
Scalloped Potatoes and
Ham with Dinner Roll, B.
Cheeseburger, Green Beans
Tuesday – A. Sloppy Joe,
B. Hot Dog, Golden Corn,
Cookie
Elk Point-Jefferson
Breakfast
Wednesday – A. Egg and
Cheese Taco Roll, B. Cereal
Choices and Toast, Mixed
Fruit, Juice Choices, Milk
Choices
Thursday – A. Sausage
Gravy over Biscuit, B.
Cereal Choices and Toast,
Pineapple, Juice Choices,
Milk Choices
Friday – A. Iced Long John,
B. Cereal Choices and Toast,
Applesauce, Juice Choices,
Milk Choices
Monday – A. Breakfast
Pizza, B. Cereal Choices and
Toast, Applesauce, Juice
Choices, Milk Choices
Tuesday – A. Breakfast
Sliders, B. Cereal Choices
and Toast, Pineapple, Juice
Choices, Milk Choices
Elk Point-Jefferson
Elementary School
Lunch
Wednesday– A. Breaded
Beef Fingers with Dinner
Roll, B. Crispy Chicken,
Zesty Black Beans
Thursday – A. Home-style
Cavatini, B. Mini Corn Dogs,
Green Beans, Sugar Cookie
Friday – A. Hot Ham and
Cheese Sandwich, B. Pizza,
Golden Corn
Monday – A. Home-style
Scalloped Potatoes and
Ham with Dinner Roll, B.
Cheeseburger, Green Beans
Tuesday – A. Taco in a Bag,
B. Hot Dog, Chili Lime Corn,
Cinnamon Breadstick
Tuesday – Breakfast Pizza,
Fruit, Milk Choices
Elk Point-Jefferson
Middle & High School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Breaded
Beef Fingers with Dinner
Roll, B. Crispy or Spicy
Chicken Sandwich, Zesty
Black Beans
Thursday – A. Homestyle Cavatini and Garlic
Breadstick, B. Mini Corn
Dogs, Green Beans, Sugar
Cookie
Friday – A. Hot Ham and
Cheese Sandwich, B. Pizza,
Golden Corn
Monday – A. Home-style
Scalloped Potatoes and
Ham with Dinner Roll, B.
Cheeseburger, Green Beans
Tuesday – A. Taco in a Bag,
B. Hot Dog, Chili Lime Corn,
Cinnamon Breadstick
Irene-Wakonda
Elementary School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Super Mexi
Tots with Bread, B. Pork Rib
Sandwich, Carrots
Thursday – A. Ham and
Scalloped Potatoes with
Bread, B. Pepperoni Pizza,
Corn
Friday – No School
Monday – A. Hot Ham and
Cheese, B. Taco Fiestada
Pizza, Peas
Tuesday – A. Chicken Fajita
Flatbread, B. Mini Corn
Dogs, Corn
Irene-Wakonda School
Breakfast
Available every day:
Breakfast entrée or Choice of
cereals w/toast, Fruit, Milk
Choices
Wednesday – French Toast
Sticks, Fruit, Milk Choices
Thursday – Egg and Cheese
Biscuit, Fruit, Milk Choices
Friday – No School
Monday – Pancakes, Fruit,
Milk Choices
Irene-Wakonda Middle
& High School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Super Mexi
Tots with Bread, B. Pork Rib
Sandwich, C. Italian Sub,
Carrots
Thursday – A. Ham and
Scalloped Potatoes with
Bread, B. Pepperoni Pizza,
C. Turkey and Cheese Sub,
Corn
Friday – No School
Monday – A. Hot Ham and
Cheese, B. Taco Fiestada
Pizza, C. Ham and Cheese
Sub, Peas
Tuesday – A. Chicken Fajita
Flatbread, B. Mini Corn
Dogs, C. Cold Cut Sub, Corn
Dave Says
No Cash Businesses?
Dear Dave,
What is your opinion of businesses
that no longer accept cash?
Heath
Dear Heath,
Honestly, I think the whole scenario
is kind of silly. Businesses that are
suddenly into the “no cash” thing lose
out on a lot of transactions. Believe it
or not, there are still tons of people
out there who make purchases only
with cash. So, from a business owner’s perspective this philosophy can
cut into your market share.
Dave
I really don’t spend a lot of time
thinking or worrying about the situation,
though. When it comes right down to it,
most businesses are doing that kind of thing
for one or two reasons. Some of them just think cash is old school,
and they want to give the impression they’re cutting edge and into
technology. Others do it — depending upon the space they’re in
— because their sales using plastic are higher than with cash.
I’m a cash guy. There are some situations where I might walk
away if someone wouldn’t accept hard, cold cash, but in most
cases I don’t think anything about it. I’ll just use my debit card,
and buy what I need.
— Dave
Ramsey
When Can I Have Some Fun?
Dear Dave,
At what point can you spend, and have a little fun, when you’re
following the Baby Steps plan?
Jen
Dear Jen,
Everyone likes having fun, and there’s nothing wrong with spending some cash if you can afford it. I just want people to make sure
they have their finances in order first.
I recommend completing the first three Baby Steps before you
run out and buy a bunch of toys. Just to review, Baby Step 1 is
saving $1,000 for a starter emergency fund. Baby Step 2 is where
you pay off all debt — except for your home — using the debt
snowball method. In Baby Step 3, you go back and fully fund your
emergency fund with enough cash to cover three to six months
of expenses.
Completing the first three Baby Steps puts you on pretty solid
financial ground. At this point, once you’ve saved up the cash, it’s
okay to take a vacation or buy a reasonably-priced toy. But don’t
have so much fun that you forget about the other Baby Steps.
Baby Step 4 means putting 15 percent of your income into pre-tax
retirement plans, like mutual funds and Roth IRAs. Don’t neglect
saving for college if you have kids. That’s Baby Step 5. Baby Steps
6 and 7 are paying off the house early, and building wealth and
giving like never before.
Remember, there are only three things you can do with money —
spend, save, and give. You can do all three without putting yourself in a bind by following my plan!
— Dave
* Dave Ramsey is America’s trusted voice on money and business, and CEO of Ramsey Solutions. He has authored seven bestselling books, including The Total Money Makeover. The Dave
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