Re: School Dinners
We had central kitchens too, which topped up all the schools own kitchens, built to cope with the boomer years, and now long demolished, complete with asbestos roof, it was probably raining down on the food as they cooked it. asbestos and chips please.
The meals were vile, and I suspect that a lot of you got your dislikes of certain foods at school, especially cabbage, spinage, lumpy custard, tapioca, rice, semolina, angel delight, gravy, rhubarb crumble, plus many many more.
Also when at junior school we had to sit on certain tables in certain places, so you always got to sit next t the same person, and the most well behaved tables got to go up first. I hated sitting about waiting, so I used to tell the others to shut up, then I got put on the bad lads table and always went up last. For this I wish evil things on the dinner ladies if they're still alive, what goes around comes around.
When I got my chance in middle school, my mum thought I had school dinners, the school thought I went home, and in fact we went to the corner cafe for a chip batch and went somerfield for a can of cheap pop.
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Last edited by Madhatter; 04-08-2006 at 12:01.
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