Dining Services at the University of Northern Colorado We Feed The Bears!!

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Dining Services at the University of Northern Colorado We Feed The Bears!!

Your UNC Card We Feed The Bears!! You will always need to bring your UNC Card when you eat in the Dining Rooms and Cash Operations; it holds all of your Meal Plan and Dining Dollars information. Your “key” to the Dining Rooms!

Dining Locations Holmes Dining Hall & Gourmet To Go Use your UNC Card to access the Dining Rooms We Feed The Bears!!

Dining Locations Tobey-Kendel Dining Room & Gourmet To Go We Feed The Bears!! Use your UNC Card to access the Dining Rooms

Dining Locations University Center Food Court We Feed The Bears!! Use your UNC Card to access the Dining Rooms

Lunch and Dinner: Entrées (Wok & Roll, Qué Pasa, Prima Pasta, Pizzeria, The Grille, Home Plate, Deli Bar) Extensive Salad Bar and Fresh Fruit Various Sodas, Juices, Teas, and Coffee Homemade Desserts and Breads Daily Menu Offerings Breakfast: Variety of Entrées Hot and Cold Cereal Bar Homemade Breads Yogurt and Fresh Fruits Juices, Milk, and Coffee We Feed The Bears!!

Starting Fall 2007, Holmes Dining Hall will introduce a special food line designed to meet the needs of students with food allergies and other special dietary needs. Healthy Food Line We Feed The Bears!! Menu will include: –One entrée Soy, nut, peanut, lactose, and gluten free Fish, poultry, or vegetarian –One starch Whole grain at least 6 meals per week –One vegetable Steamed, grilled, or roasted –Low in fat –Low in sodium

Hours of Operation We Feed The Bears!! Tobey-Kendel Dining Room & Holmes Dining Hall Breakfast, Monday-Friday, 7:00am-9:30am Lunch, Monday-Friday, 10:30am-1:30pm Dinner, Monday-Sunday, 4:30pm-7:00pm Brunch, weekends, 11:00am-1:30pm University Center Food Court Lunch only, Monday-Friday, 10:30am-1:30pm

Too Busy? You can pick up an “on the run” meal for Breakfast, Lunch, or Dinner -- Monday through Friday! Example of a Gourmet to Go at Lunch or Dinner: Sandwich, Salad, Wrap, or Specialty Entrée of the Day Beverage (Soda, Water, Milk) 3 Sides (Choose from Chips, Pretzels, Carrots/Celery Sticks, String Cheese, Fruit Rollups, Granola Bar, Fresh Fruit, Rice Krispie Treats, Cookies, Pudding) Gourmet To Go We Feed The Bears!! Use your UNC Card to access the Dining Rooms It’s Fast! It’s Easy! It’s Convenient!

Under The Weather? If you are too sick to join us in the Dining Room, you can fill out a Sick Tray form. Bring the form to the Dining Room or have a friend bring it (and your UNC Card) and pick up a sick tray or a Gourmet To Go for you. We Feed The Bears!! Not sick, but have a scheduling conflict? We have a solution! It’s as easy as filling out a form! Schedule a time to pick up a Gourmet To Go!

Dining Dollars Use your UNC Card just like cash! We Feed The Bears!! Freshmen will automatically have Dining Dollars along with their meal plan!! Why use Dining Dollars? It’s convenient! Reload your card anytime! No sales tax added! No service charges or fees! It’s safe! Use your UNC Card to access Dining Dollars

Cash Operations You can use your Dining Dollars at: –Starbucks® Coffee –Taco Bell Express™ –UC Food Court Express –Coffee Michener Library –Coffee Kepner Hall We Feed The Bears!!

Other Cash Operations We Feed The Bears!! –University Catering –Campus Vending –Concessions

Chef Aran Essig is one of many award-winning members of our department. He earned yet another title “Certified Culinary Administrator” to add along with “Executive Chef!” This makes him the youngest CCA in the country!! “Hazelnut Crusted Pork Loin with a Minted Apple Forcemeat” won Chef Aran 1 st place at the NACUFS Region VIII Regional Conference –AND– 4th place at a NACUFS National Conference in Cincinnati! Great Job!! Executive Chef Aran Essig We Feed The Bears!!

Branding here at UNC Just a few brand name foods we serve! We Feed The Bears!!

Trans Fat Free! Dining Services uses only trans fat free oils in all of our food preparation! We Feed The Bears!! We care for you! That is why all the oils we use in our food preparation contain ZERO trans fats, including our fryer oils. We are committed to providing you with healthier and better tasting food!

Waste/Waist Program We Feed The Bears!! 25% of edible food in the U.S. gets wasted. College age (18-25 years old) is the fastest growing age group for obesity in the US. “One Entrée Per Trip” helps us control food waste. Keeps costs under control. Fall 2006 “Trash Can” Statistics from both Tobey-Kendel Dining Room & Holmes Dining Hall: Week #1: over 5,400 pounds Week #2: just under 1,300 pounds Total Reduction: 4,100 pounds of food!! One Entrée Per Trip

The Environment We strive to take care of our environment! We Feed The Bears!! Both of our Gourmet To Go locations currently use biodegradable bags. The University Center Food Court is switching from plastic utensils to biodegradable utensils. Dining Services participates in UNC’s recycling program.

Dining Services makes every effort to accommodate a diverse array of dietary needs. Our Registered Dietitian, Holly Wainscott, is available to answer questions students have about how we can help with specific dietary needs. Special Attention We Feed The Bears!!

Food Advisory Board is a group of students who commits to meeting with Dining Services staff on a bi-monthly basis throughout the school year. Students who are involved can find out about upcoming events and changes within Dining Services along with giving feedback about our menus and services. Food Advisory Board We Feed The Bears!! We want your ideas!

Past Special Events We have special dinners and events for you throughout the year! We Feed The Bears!!

Starting salary of $6.85 Great way to meet people Work around your classes On campus Save on gas Early check-in to residence halls Opportunities for advancement Job Opportunities We Feed The Bears!! Dining Services is the Largest Student Employer on Campus Job applications/descriptions available on-line at

Check Us OUT!! We Feed The Bears!! Menu information: Paper menus available in the Dining Rooms On-line at Food Line at (970) 351-FOOD (3663) Have more questions? Write us! Call us! us! UNC Dining Services th Street Campus Box 47 Greeley, CO (970) We served approximately 1 million meals from Fall 2006 through Spring 2007!!

Our Promise To You UNC Dining Services is committed to providing quality food and service in a professional manner to the UNC campus community and guests. We support the mission of the University by promoting nutritional awareness and meeting diverse culinary needs while emphasizing value for all customers. We Feed The Bears!!