Exeter school serves up ‘root to stem’ lunch
Aspens Services, the catering company at West Exe School, part of the Ted Wragg Trust, have served up a ‘no waste’ lunch for students this week.
Nothing was wasted in the preparation of the ‘root to stem’ meals which included a variety of dishes that are good for both people and the planet!
On the menu on Tuesday the 23rd of April was:
- Chickpea and vegetable stew
- Arrabiata stew with crispy parsnip and skin on mash
- No waste mince and onion pie and skin on mash
Aspens Services, is a market leading contract catering company specialising in school food and they often put on themed menus to tie in with special awareness or cultural days. Aspens are passionate about serving fresh, high quality and locally sourced food.
Food available at West Exe includes a choice of hot meals each day (including a vegetarian option), a pasta bar, salads and sandwiches, as well as drinks and snacks. A free breakfast is also provided to all students at the school from 8.15-8.30am daily in the canteen. Students can also access Chrome books during this time to allow them to work on any extended practice they may have.
Julie Fossey, Headteacher at West Exe School said:
“It was great to offer up these ‘no waste’ dishes on the lunch menu this week, especially as it was Earth Day on Monday. It’s brilliant for our students to try all sorts of different dishes and anything that focuses their minds on both healthy eating and the sustainability of the planet can only be a good thing in my book!”
Moira Marder, CEO of the Ted Wragg Trust said:
“It’s great to hear that Aspens are doing such great work at West Exe to offer students a range of, not only delicious, but thought-provoking meals. I know they have some really creative chefs that work hard to provide schools with a wide variety of exciting cuisines.”