Re: School dinners
My first junior school was the same, food brought in inside big metal tureens. The school itself wasn't big enough either for dinners so we had to walk down the road to a hall to eat.
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Re: School dinners
Our dinners at infant school were really nice. The mince and onion pie sticks in my mind as being really nice. We also used to get squares of jelly with a swirl of fake cream on top. I loved the fake cream!
Our junior school was only very small and didn't have its own kitchen so the food was brought to us in big metal tins from somewhere else. They were nice sometimes but most of the time they were really bad! Although the marble sponge with white custard was lovely!!
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school dinners for me where pretty good.
at one of my schools they had a very good chef making the dinners.
primary and secondary school i went to my aunts house for dinner.
at my last school i got dinners there.
deserts where a bit git and miss though.
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I remember having a sloppy pink raspberry type fizzy jelly dessert in infants school which I thought was called 'Janice'!!! I dont know why I thought that but I came home from school and my mum asked what I had had for dinner and I replied 'Janice'. haha
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I used to like school dinners,especially the desserts.Bread pudding was always good and xmas pud with coins inside it.It's a wonder no teeth were ever broken or that nobody ever choked.
I really missed them when my family moved to Australia as they don't have them here.
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I hated school dinners at the infants and junior schools but they were great at secondary school.
We had a canteen system, so basically, the more money you had to spend, the more dinner you could have. I remember a portion of chips was 15 pence, beans 6 pence, surfburger 25 pence, pudding 10 pence and a glass of milk was 6 pence.
The thing I will never, ever forget about school dinners is the wonderful Manchester Tart they used to make. If this was on the menu, I would simply buy 5 or 6 puddings and skip the main course altogether - I loved it so much.
I have tried Manchester Tart since school from various outlets but none of them came anywhere near as nice as the ones I had at school - even my mam baked me one but sadly it was way inferior to the school one. I wish I could have my school days back simply for the Manchester tart, lol. Oh yeah, and all the nice girlfriends I had (but thats another story)
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Originally posted by huggie74 View PostWe played this to momma,it was a bit like a skipping game, to determine your out come in life.
Will I marry a....
Tinker tailor soldier sailor rich man poor man beggar man thief
This year next year some time never
where shall we live.....
House mansion pig sty castle
which ever you stopped on, was your answer.
Think some people would say tinker tailor soldier spy.
Does anyone else crack the stones and eat the middle?
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Originally posted by Buzz View PostBest ever school dinners were
Spam fritters, mash and tinned tomatoes
Noooo they were the worst!
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only thing that really sticks in my mind about school dinners is "the salt"
after the main course would be the pudding, usually custard with sponge
can't remember how it started, but we used to take turns at getting
someone to look the other way, while we put salt over thier desert, an kill
ourselves laffing at the result.
strange it was never as funny when it was your pudding that was covered in salt
LOL those were the days
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I remember infants or junior school dinner times, the table you sat at, if you were lucky had either a jug of water or some sort of milkshake business going on in a copper coloured jug,maybe it was different down here in deliverence countryLast edited by Heather74; 13-01-2009, 21:38.
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I remember we had a pizza which wasn't 'pizza shaped' but looked like a brick. lol
Believe it or not, we had my favourite, Alphabites. One naughty student got told off by one of the teachers for spelling P-O-O with them. HA HA!
One summer, instead of the usual glass of water, we were treated to a milkshake and a lolly for dessert, Max the Lion, anyone remember it? It was a bit like Wall's Feast.
Another dessert I recall was a cupcake with a splodge of jam on top. One student mistook the jammy splodge for a cherry and refused to eat it.
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Was mine the only school that served Curried eggs ?..... Oddly delicious!
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Hello I'm new here.
Am I the only one who was force fed pilchards? YEuck!
Also remember a jam sponge pudding with coconut flakes on top. Custard on top. yum yum.
Used to always do a Jam Tart which was about an inch thick with Jam.
Ooh those were the days.
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Mint custard - drooling at the mouth at the thought.....
No good if you don't like custard though (you could close your eyes and pretend it's mint angel delight but thicker!!
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Very rare;y had school dinners - I was a packed lunch boy. We were treated like scum! The hot dinners always got to go in first, then we were made to sit in the back of the room. I'll always remember a big metal jug of water with multi coloured plastic beakers stacked next to it. The water ALWAYS had bit of "something" floating in it.
Everyday I had a "Hi!" juice box which me and my friend always compared flavours and dates....oh what a day when both matched! Also used to collect banana stickers which was stuck around my lunch box.
It was always a game to try and avoid the dinner ladies if you were last or near to last, they'd always make you help to put the chairs up!
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