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Dining in at last at Clore Shalom

October 7, 2014 10:03
Pupils tucking in at the taster session

ByNaomi Firsht, Naomi Firsht

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Children at Clore Shalom Primary in Herts will be able to enjoy hot kosher lunches thanks to the opening of its first kitchen, 11 years after the school's establishment. Until now, pupils have had to bring in vegetarian packed lunches.

JC food editor Victoria Prever cut the ribbon at a special assembly with parents and pupils described by head Sheree Oxenham as "a celebration of the importance of food in Jewish culture".

This was followed by a taster evening offering samples from the new menus, including mini falafel and shwarma, sweet and sour chicken, salads and chocolate brownies.

Clore Shalom finance officer Caron Plein said construction work was carried out over the summer holidays.