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May 27, 2012 19:40

If you ate school lunches as a kid, what menu item did you most dread seeing on the week's menu list? Or, if you more often brought a lunch from home, what did you hope wasn't inside your lunchbox or bag when you opened it up? What made this item so revolting for you?Mostly, I brown-bagged it. Sometimes I'd have school lunch (You could sign up ( Read more... )

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adventurat May 28 2012, 05:14:04 UTC
In elementary school, I went home for lunch every day except every other Friday, we had Hot Dog Day, when I got a hotdog. The choice was "with mustard" or "without mustard".

I dislike hotdogs, now.

In high school I either took my lunch or (when I had money from babysitting) bought cafeteria food. It was garbage, of course. That's where I learned my dislike of gravy on french fries.

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vanillafluffy May 28 2012, 06:02:52 UTC
Mustard on hot dogs? Only if it's half and half with ketchup. These days, though, hot dogs are few and far between because the sodium KILLS me. And when I do, I'm very picky about the brand.

My high school cafeteria did mostly pizza, which was edible, at least for the indiscriminate student. I wasn't introduced to "wet fries" as they're known around here, until well after HS, at a 50s-themed diner, and it was love at first bite. The diner is closed, alas, but sometimes if I'm at a BBQ place I'll order fries and gravy on the side. Yummy as long as the fries are fresh.

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vanillafluffy May 28 2012, 19:36:28 UTC
My dad loved Braunschweiger/liverwurst, I thought it smelled like something died. But it was great for giving Lady pills or luring her into a bath.

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pwcorgigirl May 28 2012, 12:39:24 UTC
Thankfully there wasn't an entree I couldn't bear to eat in elementary school, but the frequent appearance of turnip greens as a side dish was BLECH! Almost no one ate them because cooking them stank up the cafeteria for hours beforehand. The pizza we got was rather weird, kind of like a Bisquik hamburger pie instead of having a yeasty crust, but it was edible. The hamburgers were actually soy burgers, but put enough ketchup on anything and children will eat it. :D

One thing I loved about elementary school lunch was the desserts: a slice of cake or a big cookie every day. We rarely got desserts at home, so that was a major treat.

I usually brought my lunch in high school, as the food wasn't that good and the lines were so long that we had to bolt it down once we got our trays.

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vanillafluffy May 28 2012, 19:38:47 UTC
Hamburger pie! Geez, I haven't had that in years! Heck, probably not since high school, come to think of it. Add it to the list of things I've got a sudden craving for.

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ang5fam May 28 2012, 12:42:18 UTC
There was no item on our elementary school menu that was bad~ the lunches were .40 per day, all homemade and wonderful. Fried chicken, rice with homemade yellow gravy, scratch yeast rolls and giant cinnamon rolls that we could smell baking while walking down the hill to school.
Once we got to high school, it all changed and we were in shock.
Some days, I would walk home for lunch since it was only up the hill just to get a break.

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vanillafluffy May 28 2012, 19:42:08 UTC
Sounds great. I love a *good* cafeteria. I miss Piccadilly! Dad and I used to go there after church a couple times a month. I usually had the fried chicken, and he always got the egg custard. Comfort food....

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ang5fam May 28 2012, 21:48:41 UTC
I adored Piccadilly! Usually got the veggie plate with a cornbread stick and strawberry pie. Fried chicken and trout almondine were also faves~ with mac and cheese. can't understand why it closed down as it was always busy.

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vanillafluffy May 28 2012, 23:52:46 UTC
My guess would be the Mall got greedy. Whatever Piccadilly was making serving affordable meals was swallowed up by whatever rent they werre getting skinned for. Or, they demanded Piccadilly recorate/update or the like---that was why Lane Bryant left; M.Square wanted a remodel, and they refused.

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chocolate_frapp May 28 2012, 20:45:10 UTC
the school lunches where i went to school were disgusting. I always brown bagged it and felt sorry for the kids who didn't.

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vanillafluffy May 28 2012, 21:04:54 UTC
Yeah, there's a reason people usually make jokes about cafeteria food!

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