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Friday, July 27, 2012

P-G: Cooking up new cafeteria menus in Mt. Lebanon schools

Orange and fennel salad, fruit blossoms and Mediterranean couscous may not sound like typical school lunch fare.

But food service officials in Mt. Lebanon hope that by offering creative, nutritious dishes like these, they'll encourage kids to eat healthier under new federal regulations for school lunches taking effect this month.

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