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In junior school we also had the trays that had different compartments,one for your dinner one for your pudding and one to hold your beaker in.
They were like the ones you get in prison (i think) except the school ones were made out of plastic not metal.
My favorite school dinner would have to of been Potato hash with loads of red cabbage and beetroot followed by Sponge cake and custard...
My worst dinner would of been Chips (heated up) Fish fingers (floppy and grey fish,bright orange breadcrumbs) and Bullet Peas........
They trialled new trays at our school, where they basically did away with plates (to stop breakages I guess) and just served the food into the special compartments.
The trial must have proved cost effective, as they still use them today
At Infant/Junior school I was more of a "packed lunch" person (sarnies, rancheros or quavers, a penguin or bandit and an apple) but did have school dinners on a few occasions. I remember the glasses they used for our water where we'd always look at the bottom to see what number was on it (all different). they trialled new trays at our school, where they basically did away with plates (to stop breakages I guess) and just served the food into the special compartments. This meant that they dished up your dinner and afters in one go so by the time you got to your Semolina or apple crumble it was cold.
I was once sitting in the long queue for dinner on one of my birthdays (when in infants) and my mum turned up! I was supposed to have gone home for lunch but had forgotten so she had come to collect me, how embarrassing!
When I did go home for lunch it was mainly Mince pie and mash while watching Mr and Mrs.
Senior school - I again had packed lunches but did have school dinners sometimes. Although by then it consisted of sausage roll, chips and beans and a cup of "mix" which was both Coke and Tizer.
I used to quite like my school dinners and the ladies always asked if we wanted seconds....One day, the headmistress sat on our table and asked ho wanted seconds and I very politely said Ohh yes please Miss Hall !
She then promptly scraped all her leftovers onto my plate and sat and watched me eat it !! It nearly choked me, but I couldn't leave it cos I'd asked for it !!
Then there was the time I had a caterpillar in my mouth from a school dinner sprout.......'
Too be fair.. that still is the concept..handed down from generation to generation..The whole thing must come from the times BEFORE fast food, so these meals were made on a massive scale.
hence the skin on custard, the prevalance of Semolina and other "quick" desserts.. arctic Roll always seemed to be on the list.
Once McDonalds got a hold, I'm sure things must have changed..either for the better (flavour wise) or worse (dietry wise)
As I only ever had School dinner twice in my life, once in Infants and Once in Seniors, I cannot say.
My whole concept of Dinner ladies is entirely shaped by reading too much Whizzer & Chips and The Beano
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