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In a world that is fast-paced and internet-based, it is becoming more and more important to protect your information. Unfortunately, there are constant threats to personal information and products, however, HotLunch.com prioritizes your students’ safety by recommending two simple steps.
1. Make sure to never post your school or campus code on the internet. You want to ensure the only people seeing your information are those that are supposed to be and aren’t stealing your private work; send your code privately. 2. Change your school or campus code each year to prevent further breaches. Protect both your kids’ and institution’s privacy by limiting the number of people that have your site’s information.
If you have questions about your HotLunch.com site’s security and privacy, reach out to [email protected].
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Nothing can beat a protein-packed breakfast. Starting your day off with protein and carbohydrates together provides not just a more satiating meal, but also gives the body a better variety of nutrition that it needs for the day ahead. Sure, eggs and breakfast meats like bacon or sausage are the most iconic high-protein breakfast foods. Pair these with toast and you have a hearty meal that’s sure to last until lunch. However, it is not hard to find other shelf-stable, easy-to-prepare protein food items to pair with your child’s favorite grains. For example, add peanut butter or sunbutter to oatmeal, frozen waffles, or a whole wheat bagel. Instead of serving plain sugary cereal, try whole grain cereals and add milk to give it more substance. For a chilly on-the-go option, blend up frozen fruit with yogurt for a well-rounded breakfast. The possibilities are endless; mix and match to create a delicious and satisfying meal to kick off the new school year. To kickstart your creativity, browse some ideas at https://www.parents.com/recipes/scoop-on-food/20-back-to-school-breakfasts/.
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Food is meant to be enjoyed; it’s supposed to nourish your body and mind. There are many characteristics of food that create a great eating experience. For kids, especially, it is important to prepare and present as many different flavors, colors, smells, and textures as possible. There are three main textures you should try to incorporate into your meals: crunchy, chewy, and creamy. Think about biting a potato chip after chewing your soft breaded sandwich or getting a piece of crunchy granola in your creamy yogurt parfait – these both give a sense of excitement and satisfaction during a meal. Try incorporating these textures in your kids’ meals and snacks by browsing recipes and ideas at https://www.delish.com/cooking/a35375154/food-texture-explained/.
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The Online School Lunch Difference
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Lunch lines and school cafeterias can make it difficult for schools to maintain social distancing. With HotLunch.com, foodservice providers can utilize a classroom-based distribution system to deliver lunch straight to a student’s classroom and maintain social distancing. |
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HotLunch.com is used by schools across North America! With HotLunch.com you can easily manage school-lunch administration, publish lunch menus online, receive payments, and reduce time spent on managing parent transactions, including fundraising, after-school care, volunteering, and much more.
See For Yourself!
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HotLunch.com Now Available in Spanish & French |
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Our school lunch software is now available in Spanish and French, making it easier for schools around the world to utilize our school lunch system. This update allows more families to reap the benefits of HotLunch.com. |
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Hotlunch.com partners to educate unprivileged girls |
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We are proud to partner with Ainiti.org, an organization that empowers and educates underprivileged girls through technology. Thanks to you, profits from Hotlunch.com will be used to support girls in need.
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Abbie Hebron is a Registered Dietitian, specializing in pediatric nutrition (Certified Specialist in Pediatric Nutrition). She graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Dietetics from Missouri State University, and then attended the University of Rhode Island where she earned her master's degree. She is a member of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and was the recipient of South Carolina's Recognized Young Dietitian of the Year Award in 2022. In her free time, Abbie enjoys baking, traveling, hiking, and playing tennis with family and friends. |
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Simple, Fast, Accurate solution for Schools, Food Service Providers & Offices www.hotlunch.com |
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