I've just been reading an article about the history of school dinners, and what they were like years ago compared with now. Did you like school dinners, or hate them?
I didn't have school dinners until I went to the grammar school - in junior school I used to go home for dinner and we'd have our main cooked meal then.
You could take a packed lunch to school, but I'm not that keen on sandwiches and preferred school dinners. We only had a very tiny dining room until I was in the 5th form, so it was two sittings using long tables in the needlework room as well. The kitchen was between them - not great on cabbage days! I think the food was generally overcooked, but mostly I remember eating most things. The only thing I hated was school custard. It was nearly white, always lumpy and tasted of sterilised milk. I love custard normally. Two girls (mostly Prefects) sat at the top of the table and served. Two at the other end cleared the plates away. It was usually Lobby (a bit like Scouse) on Fridays, and I always thought they used up any leftovers from other days. But at least the meals were cooked from scratch, were hot and filling.
I didn't have school dinners until I went to the grammar school - in junior school I used to go home for dinner and we'd have our main cooked meal then.
You could take a packed lunch to school, but I'm not that keen on sandwiches and preferred school dinners. We only had a very tiny dining room until I was in the 5th form, so it was two sittings using long tables in the needlework room as well. The kitchen was between them - not great on cabbage days! I think the food was generally overcooked, but mostly I remember eating most things. The only thing I hated was school custard. It was nearly white, always lumpy and tasted of sterilised milk. I love custard normally. Two girls (mostly Prefects) sat at the top of the table and served. Two at the other end cleared the plates away. It was usually Lobby (a bit like Scouse) on Fridays, and I always thought they used up any leftovers from other days. But at least the meals were cooked from scratch, were hot and filling.
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