The noon hour and the noon luncheon . 13 »»»>inn>i»»>iiiiiinln ii winiii ii)in111>u iiji [( >»( vf\]inn1 \i ?» h\^)y When two good-sized cloak rooms are available, arrangementsmay be made to divide one between girls and boys, using theother as a of the newschool building-plans provide foran extra room forthis no suchseparate room isavailable, if theroom is largeenough, a screenmay be used in onecorner of the roomwhere food is pre-pared and thedishes and utensilsare kept. In al-most every schoolit will be possibleto have at least aa row of curtained she
The noon hour and the noon luncheon . 13 »»»>inn>i»»>iiiiiinln ii winiii ii)in111>u iiji [( >»( vf\]inn1 \i ?» h\^)y When two good-sized cloak rooms are available, arrangementsmay be made to divide one between girls and boys, using theother as a of the newschool building-plans provide foran extra room forthis no suchseparate room isavailable, if theroom is largeenough, a screenmay be used in onecorner of the roomwhere food is pre-pared and thedishes and utensilsare kept. In al-most every schoolit will be possibleto have at least aa row of curtained shelves where this material may be kept. The children may bring from home empty coffee cans withlids, also a few jelly glasses, with lids, for the general supplies,such as cocoa, sugar, flour, cornstarch and seasonings. GENERAL following simple list of equipment has been submittedby an experienced teacher as being sufficiently complete to en-able her to carry on her school lunch successfully:. 1 Good sized tea-kettle 2 Dish pans4 Dish towels 2 Salt and pepper shakers1 Double boiler (large size) 1 Ladle 2 Measuring cups2 Tea spoons 2 Table spoons 1 Knife and fork1 Butcher knife 1 Frying pan 2 Bowls 1 Quart dipper 1 Pail 1 Pitcher 1,000 Paper napkins 1 Galvanized garbage can Soap and cleaning powders 14 FOOD SUPPLIES. In rural communities it is usually possible for children tobring certain supplies from home such as milk, vegetables andfruits. As soon as the parents become interested in the noonlunch plan, it will often happen that appetizing dishes will besent in from time to time or parents will offer to assist in somepractical way. For example, in a certain rural community wherethe children are very fond of baked beans, a neighbor offeredto bake the beans once a week in her oven. A sufficientquantity was baked so that two dinners were provided by reheat-
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