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Date : 11/30/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 2 Day 1 Na Carb Cereal, Fruity Cheerios 96.00 Each 120.000 1.500.000.000.000 150.000 26.000 2.000 10.000 2.000 500.000 18.000 100.000 4.500 String Cheese 1.00 Each 60.000 2.500 2.000.000 10.000 210.000 1.000.000.000 8.000 100.000.000 200.000.000 Ca Date : 12/01/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 2 Day 2 Na Carb Breakfast Chocolate Chip or Berry 1.00 Each 240.000 9.000 2.000.000.000 75.000 39.000 3.000 15.000 4.000.000.000 20.000 1.080 Raisins 1.00 Box 130.000.000.000.000.000 10.000 31.000 2.000 29.000 1.000.000.000 20.000 1.080 Applesauce Cups 1.00 Each 50.000.000.000.000.000 15.000 14.000 1.000 12.000.500.000 60.000.000.000 Ca Date : 12/02/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 2 Day 3 Na Carb Straw Banana Yogurt & Granola BIC 1.00 Each 260.000 3.500 1.000.000.000 110.000 46.000 3.000 22.000 9.000 500.000 1.200 200.000 Ca 1.440 Page 1 of 9

Date : 12/03/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 2 Day 4 Na Carb CEREAL, CINNAMON CHEX 1.00 Each 110.000 2.000.000.000.000 170.000 23.000 1.000 7.000 1.000 400.000 4.800 80.000 7.200 Cereal, Cocoa Puffs 1.00 Each 110.000 1.500.000.000.000 160.000 25.000 2.000 8.000 2.000 500.000 6.000 100.000 4.500 CHEESE, STRING MOZZ. 1 OZ., 1.00 Each 60.000 2.500 2.000.000 10.000 210.000 1.000.000.000 8.000 100.000.000 200.000.000 COMMODITY Apple, Large BIC 1.00 Each 116.000.000.000.000.000 2.000 31.000 5.000 5.000 1.000 120.000 10.300 13.000.270 Ca Date : 12/04/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 2 Day 5 Na Carb Breakfast Sausage Bagel 1.00 Each 220.000 8.000 3.000.000 20.000 460.000 28.000 3.000 2.000 14.000 100.000.000 150.000 1.440 Bananas 1.00 Each 105.020.389.132 ***.000 1.180 26.951 3.068 14.431 1.286 75.520 10.266 5.900.307 Strawberry Cup 1.00 Each 90.000.000.000.000.000.000 22.000 2.000 18.000 1.000.000.000.000.000 Ca Date : 12/07/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 1 Day 1 Na Carb CEREAL, CINNAMON CHEX 1.00 Each 110.000 2.000.000.000.000 170.000 23.000 1.000 7.000 1.000 400.000 4.800 80.000 7.200 CHEESE, STRING MOZZ. 1 OZ., 1.00 Each 60.000 2.500 2.000.000 10.000 210.000 1.000.000.000 8.000 100.000.000 200.000.000 COMMODITY Ca Page 2 of 9

MILK, LOWFAT, 8OZ. 1.00 Each 100.000 2.500 1.500.000 10.000 125.000 12.000.000 12.000 8.000 500.000 2.400 300.000.000 Date : 12/08/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 1 Day 2 Na Carb Mini Pancakes 1.00 Each 230.000 7.000.500.000 10.000 350.000 37.000 3.000 15.000 5.000.000.000 60.000 1.080 Raisins 1.00 Box 130.000.000.000.000.000 10.000 31.000 2.000 29.000 1.000.000.000 20.000 1.080 Applesauce Cups 1.00 Each 50.000.000.000.000.000 15.000 14.000 1.000 12.000.500.000 60.000.000.000 Ca Date : 12/09/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 1 Day 3 Na Carb Breakfast Sausage Toast 1.00 Each 180.000 7.000 2.000.000 15.000 350.000 19.000 2.000 2.000 9.000.000.000 100.000 1.440 Date : 12/10/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 1 Day 4 Na Carb CEREAL, GOLDEN GRAHAMS 1.00 Each 100.000 1.000.000.000.000 220.000 24.000 1.000 9.000 1.000 400.000 4.800 80.000 3.600 CHEESE, STRING MOZZ. 1 OZ., 1.00 Each 60.000 2.500 2.000.000 10.000 210.000 1.000.000.000 8.000 100.000.000 200.000.000 COMMODITY Apple, Large BIC 1.00 Each 116.000.000.000.000.000 2.000 31.000 5.000 5.000 1.000 120.000 10.300 13.000.270 Ca Ca Page 3 of 9

Date : 12/11/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 3 Day 5 Na Carb Breakfast Bacon Scramble 1.00 Each 190.000 8.000 2.000.000 45.000 300.000 20.000 2.000 4.000 10.000 100.000.000 150.000 1.800 Bananas 1.00 Each 105.020.389.132 ***.000 1.180 26.951 3.068 14.431 1.286 75.520 10.266 5.900.307 Strawberry Cup 1.00 Each 90.000.000.000.000.000.000 22.000 2.000 18.000 1.000.000.000.000.000 Ca Date : 12/14/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 3 Day 1 Na Carb CEREAL, GOLDEN GRAHAMS 1.00 Each 100.000 1.000.000.000.000 220.000 24.000 1.000 9.000 1.000 400.000 4.800 80.000 3.600 CHEESE, STRING MOZZ. 1 OZ., 1.00 Each 60.000 2.500 2.000.000 10.000 210.000 1.000.000.000 8.000 100.000.000 200.000.000 COMMODITY Ca Date : 12/15/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 3 Day 2 Na Carb Cinnamon French Toast, IW 1.00 Each 210.000 9.000 2.000.000 105.00 280.000 26.000 3.000 11.000 8.000 200.000.000 80.000 1.440 Raisins 1.00 Box 130.000.000.000.000.000 10.000 31.000 2.000 29.000 1.000.000.000 20.000 1.080 Applesauce Cups 1.00 Each 50.000.000.000.000.000 15.000 14.000 1.000 12.000.500.000 60.000.000.000 Ca Page 4 of 9

MILK, LOWFAT, 8OZ. 1.00 Each 100.000 2.500 1.500.000 10.000 125.000 12.000.000 12.000 8.000 500.000 2.400 300.000.000 Date : 12/16/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 3 Day 3 Na Carb Chocolate Chip Muffin Top 1.00 Each 280.000 9.000 1.500.000 25.000 220.000 47.000 3.000 21.000 4.000 2,000.00 0 1.200 20.000 1.800 Date : 12/17/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 3 Day 4 Na Carb Cereal, Cocoa Puffs 1.00 Each 110.000 1.500.000.000.000 160.000 25.000 2.000 8.000 2.000 500.000 6.000 100.000 4.500 Apple, Large BIC 1.00 Each 116.000.000.000.000.000 2.000 31.000 5.000 5.000 1.000 120.000 10.300 13.000.270 Date : 12/18/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 3 Day 5 Na Carb 1.00 Each 2.000 45.000 300.000 ***.000 1.180 26.951 Breakfast Bacon Scramble 190.000 8.000.000 20.000 2.000 4.000 10.000 100.000.000 150.000 1.800 Bananas 1.00 Each 105.020.389.132 3.068 14.431 1.286 75.520 10.266 5.900.307 Strawberry Cup 1.00 Each 90.000.000.000.000.000.000 22.000 2.000 18.000 1.000.000.000.000.000 Ca Ca Ca Page 5 of 9

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Date : 11/20/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 1 Day 5 Na Carb Sausage & Gravy Pocket 1.00 Each 230.000 12.000 6.700.000 11.000 537.000 23.000 2.000 2.000 6.000 17.000.000 24.000 1.000 Bananas 1.00 Each 105.020.389.132 ***.000 1.180 26.951 3.068 14.431 1.286 75.520 10.266 5.900.307 Strawberry Cup 1.00 Each 90.000.000.000.000.000.000 22.000 2.000 18.000 1.000.000.000.000.000 Ca Date : 11/30/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 2 Day 1 Na Carb Cereal, Fruity Cheerios 96.00 Each 120.000 1.500.000.000.000 150.000 26.000 2.000 10.000 2.000 500.000 18.000 100.000 4.500 String Cheese 1.00 Each 60.000 2.500 2.000.000 10.000 210.000 1.000.000.000 8.000 100.000.000 200.000.000 Ca Date : 12/01/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 2 Day 2 Na Carb Berry Apple Crisp 1.00 Each 260.000 10.000 2.000.000.000 105.000 40.000 2.000 11.000 4.000.000.000 20.000.720 Raisins 1.00 Box 130.000.000.000.000.000 10.000 31.000 2.000 29.000 1.000.000.000 20.000 1.080 Ca Page 7 of 9

Applesauce Cups 1.00 Each 50.000.000.000.000.000 15.000 14.000 1.000 12.000.500.000 60.000.000.000 Date : 12/02/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 2 Day 3 Na Carb Straw Banana Yogurt & Granola BIC 1.00 Each 260.000 3.500 1.000.000.000 110.000 46.000 3.000 22.000 9.000 500.000 1.200 200.000 Ca 1.440 Date : 12/03/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 2 Day 4 Na Carb Cereal, Cocoa Puffs 1.00 Each 110.000 1.500.000.000.000 160.000 25.000 2.000 8.000 2.000 500.000 6.000 100.000 4.500 Apple, Large BIC 1.00 Each 116.000.000.000.000.000 2.000 31.000 5.000 5.000 1.000 120.000 10.300 13.000.270 Date : 12/04/2015 Menu : 15-16 BIC Week 2 Day 5 Na Carb Breakfast Sausage Bagel 1.00 Each 220.000 8.000 3.000.000 20.000 460.000 28.000 3.000 2.000 14.000 100.000.000 150.000 1.440 Bananas 1.00 Each 105.020.389.132 ***.000 1.180 26.951 3.068 14.431 1.286 75.520 10.266 5.900.307 Ca Ca Strawberry Cup 1.00 Each 90.000.000.000.000.000.000 22.000 2.000 18.000 1.000.000.000.000.000 Page 8 of 9

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