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Is there an approved meal pattern for families following Jewish dietary laws with no meat and milk in the same meal?

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Is there an approved meal pattern for families following Jewish dietary laws with no meat and milk in the same meal?

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There is not a written meal pattern, but the regulations do allow for ethnic/religious preferences. Milk must be served at breakfast, lunch, and supper, but vegetable proteins, cheese, nuts, etc. can be substituted for meat. Then the participants can have meat at snack with another component.

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