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i work in a school and dinners today aren't a patch on yesteryear's lunches.......food is brought in by lorries, much of it already prepared.......our cook i have to say is brill, she does her utmost to enhance a dish if it looks like its going to be quite bland........although good nutrition is essential i do think school dinners will never be as good as they once were
I grew up in Scotland, so we often got haggis, neeps and tatties for school dinner - I loved it. The haggis was served in slices from a giant "sausage" encased in plastic - I remember thinking the little white bits looked like tiny teeth!
Cheese flan made a regular appearance, as did pigs in blankets. I hated the "roast" days - cold slices of leathery beef and really nasty chewy roast potatoes and shredded overlooked cabbage, doused in gloopy gravy.
Pink custard was de rigeur of course, also treacle sponge and chocolate sponge, semolina, prunes. Strawberry tart was my absolute favourite pudding.
I remember thinking I'd died and gone to heaven when I graduated to secondary school where they regularly served macaroni cheese and CHIPS!!!!!
I grew up in Scotland, so we often got haggis, neeps and tatties for school dinner - I loved it. The haggis was served in slices from a giant "sausage" encased in plastic - I remember thinking the little white bits looked like tiny teeth!
Cheese flan made a regular appearance, as did pigs in blankets. I hated the "roast" days - cold slices of leathery beef and really nasty chewy roast potatoes and shredded overlooked cabbage, doused in gloopy gravy.
Pink custard was de rigeur of course, also treacle sponge and chocolate sponge, semolina, prunes. Strawberry tart was my absolute favourite pudding.
I remember thinking I'd died and gone to heaven when I graduated to secondary school where they regularly served macaroni cheese and CHIPS!!!!!
Same here. We never had chips in primary school but suddenly there was a choice of chips with stuff like beans and fish fingers and pizza in high school. It was another world!
I thought school dinners were bad in primary school, but in high school they were complete *rse. I always feel looking back on it that feeding kids when I was in school was a problem they palmed off to the person that could feed a school for the least money.
There's much talk of Manchester tart and mint custard in this thread, two things we never had at school. Must say they sound nice.
Having serving trays sounds interesting. We had plates (plastic in various pastel shades) and multicoloured transparent plastic beakers that were always stacked next to a big jug of water on each table. Looking for floaty bits in the water before we started was always a big deal.
We had spoon wars as some were new and shiny but others were ancient gold coloured things full of scratches and nobody ever wanted them. If you has a shiny one common practice was to breathe on it so nobody else would nick it!
I myself had never heard of Manchester Tart until now but I decided to have a go at making one.
In all my school years I probably had a school dinner less than 10 times.
I far preferred a packed lunch.
They were OK at primary, but at secondary they were terrible, plus the moody cooks & dinner ladies didn't help much.
At primary school I tried both a packed lunch & school dinners, eventually settling on hot meals as they were served at the start of lunch rather then having to wait until halfway through lunch to have sandwiches.
At secondary school I stuck with a packed lunch because the queue for hot dinners was really long, 20 minutes at least to get served.
at our primary school we got to choose either a hot dinner or a cold dinner, cold dinners were ok but at Christmas time they were a joke, everyone else was eating turkey with gravy and roast tatties (potatoes to non scots), and what did cold dinners get - a fecking cold hot dog, are you sh*tting me? that was the last time i had a cold dinner at xmas lol
but all year round i loved everything the schools served up, and yet you'd always hear people saying how much school dinners sucked lol
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