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It's middle school in the 90s or 80s and it's PIZZA DAY.

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    It's middle school in the 90s or 80s and it's PIZZA DAY. Yay!

    One of the square slices behind the counter has a bubble. The dough has somehow acquired an air pocket. It's huge. The size of a tennis ball.

    Everyone is talking about "The Bubble"

    How do you feel about the bubble?

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    @futurebird In high school we had a lunch line ~just~ for pizza, every day! We also had β€œMexican pizza” which was less than pizza dough, but more than a soft tortilla with a little taco meat and cheese.

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    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

      It's middle school in the 90s or 80s and it's PIZZA DAY. Yay!

      One of the square slices behind the counter has a bubble. The dough has somehow acquired an air pocket. It's huge. The size of a tennis ball.

      Everyone is talking about "The Bubble"

      How do you feel about the bubble?

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      @futurebird

      This discussion feels so alien to me. 🀷

      Australian school lunches, a looong time ago. 1-2 sandwiches, white bread. Peanut butter & jam, or devon (sliced meat *product*, porkish) with a dollop of tomato sauce. Some kind of fruit. All from home, no refrigeration. There were water bubblers for drinksβ€”& smalll state supplied unrefrigerated bottle of milk for morning play lunch.

      Anything else was suspicious. πŸ˜‚

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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        It's middle school in the 90s or 80s and it's PIZZA DAY. Yay!

        One of the square slices behind the counter has a bubble. The dough has somehow acquired an air pocket. It's huge. The size of a tennis ball.

        Everyone is talking about "The Bubble"

        How do you feel about the bubble?

        Ra (Freya) (it/its)π’€­π’ˆΉπ’ π’Š©F This user is from outside of this forum
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        Ra (Freya) (it/its)π’€­π’ˆΉπ’ π’Š©
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        @futurebird yooooo

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        • llewellyL llewelly

          @futurebird pizza day? WWTF?? why did I never get pizza at school in the 1980s or 1990s?

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          @llewelly @futurebird never seen a pizza in the school. But who would want pizza when your parent gave you cookies (speculaas) on bread for lunch... Maybe even a peanutbutter banana sandwich.

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            @futurebird @aburka @paco Your kids asked permission to skip school?

            I'm stunned.

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            myrmepropagandist
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            @grumble209 @aburka @paco

            They are so sweet but so strange sometimes.

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              @futurebird That’s much better than what I was imagining. Kind of adorable actually.

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              @fivetonsflax

              Yeah this isn't a sad story of a kid who no one was feeding. It's the story of a stubborn kid whose parents thought "well... maybe if she just struggles a bit she'll figure it out."

              My mom gave me $10 glorious late 1980s dollars each week to buy lunch which was $2 per day at the school. I was convinced I could find a better way to spend the money and create lunches.

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              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                @Sharksonaplane

                Chewing and chewing with watering eyes "they serve these at country clubs, you know? you have to cut the crusts off..."

                *chew chew chew*

                Just thick chunks of cucumber with the skin on and nothing else but the wonder bread.

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                @futurebird @Sharksonaplane

                PCP's.

                Pepperoni, cheese, and pickle. Put them all on a toothpick. It's a taste sensation.

                As far as I know, my family discovered them. They were always around at Xmas dinner.

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                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                  It's middle school in the 90s or 80s and it's PIZZA DAY. Yay!

                  One of the square slices behind the counter has a bubble. The dough has somehow acquired an air pocket. It's huge. The size of a tennis ball.

                  Everyone is talking about "The Bubble"

                  How do you feel about the bubble?

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                  @futurebird

                  I'd never thought of this before but I was sent to school every single day with a lemon curd sandwich on white bread. Like a VICTORIAN CHILD. This is how I find out my mother didn't love me.

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                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                    It's middle school in the 90s or 80s and it's PIZZA DAY. Yay!

                    One of the square slices behind the counter has a bubble. The dough has somehow acquired an air pocket. It's huge. The size of a tennis ball.

                    Everyone is talking about "The Bubble"

                    How do you feel about the bubble?

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                    fear is not a Weltanschauung
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                    @futurebird i hope i dont get the Bubble, not because gross but because the Bubble is inevitably a low-to-no-topping zone due to runoff.

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                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                      @Sharksonaplane

                      Chewing and chewing with watering eyes "they serve these at country clubs, you know? you have to cut the crusts off..."

                      *chew chew chew*

                      Just thick chunks of cucumber with the skin on and nothing else but the wonder bread.

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                      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                        @MCDuncanLab @llewelly

                        I had the vague notion that a lunch should have such things. But I would end up with a can of creamed corn, a can opener, candied ginger from the back of the kitchen cabinet, a pack of hot chocolate, a thermos of water too cold by lunch to make the coco, a slice of white bread with thick slices of cucumber on it (since I read about "cucumber sandwiches" in a book but didn't know how to make them.)

                        I had this idea that it was a "fancy lunch"

                        It was awful.

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                        @futurebird @MCDuncanLab @llewelly Once I hit fourth grade I was responsible for my own lunch.

                        Things I learned:

                        You can generally substitute cream cheese for mayo in sandwiches as a bread spread and it's often better.

                        A sandwich consisting entirely of bread and mayo is not good.

                        This started because one day I was having trouble finding ingredients and decided to try a sandwich containing only white ingredients: white bread, mayo, and cream cheese. Do not recommend.

                        A "c" sandwich containing cucumber and cream cheese, on the other hand, is really good.

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                        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                          @MCDuncanLab @llewelly

                          It quickly came to: "if you really want to have a bagged lunch you need to make it yourself."

                          I was excited to try!
                          It was a disaster!

                          I think I gave up after a few months. But the strange little plastic containers and boxes I found hung around in the kitchen for years.

                          Later I was obsessed with a "factory lunch" and using the old lunch pail that belonged to my grandfather when he worked in the mills.

                          That went a bit better.

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                          @futurebird @MCDuncanLab @llewelly The book "Bread and Jam for Frances" was aspirational in my making-lunch-for-my-kids years.

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                          • BenT Ben

                            @futurebird

                            I'd never thought of this before but I was sent to school every single day with a lemon curd sandwich on white bread. Like a VICTORIAN CHILD. This is how I find out my mother didn't love me.

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                            @TheBreadmonkey @futurebird
                            Lemon curd on white bread sounds delicious.

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                              @TheBreadmonkey @futurebird
                              Lemon curd on white bread sounds delicious.

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                              @Burn_this_ @futurebird

                              It was rather nice

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                                @futurebird @MCDuncanLab @llewelly Once I hit fourth grade I was responsible for my own lunch.

                                Things I learned:

                                You can generally substitute cream cheese for mayo in sandwiches as a bread spread and it's often better.

                                A sandwich consisting entirely of bread and mayo is not good.

                                This started because one day I was having trouble finding ingredients and decided to try a sandwich containing only white ingredients: white bread, mayo, and cream cheese. Do not recommend.

                                A "c" sandwich containing cucumber and cream cheese, on the other hand, is really good.

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                                @robotistry @futurebird @llewelly

                                In high school, I made some of the most amazing lunch sandwiches (kind of guided by my mom). One of my favorites was pita, cream cheese, sliced black olives, cucumbers (peeled and sliced futurebird), and roasted red peppers.

                                Gosh, it was so good. I bet it's amazing with home grown peppers and cucumbers. I should definitely try it this summer when the garden is in full swing.

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                                • MCDuncanLabM MCDuncanLab

                                  @robotistry @futurebird @llewelly

                                  In high school, I made some of the most amazing lunch sandwiches (kind of guided by my mom). One of my favorites was pita, cream cheese, sliced black olives, cucumbers (peeled and sliced futurebird), and roasted red peppers.

                                  Gosh, it was so good. I bet it's amazing with home grown peppers and cucumbers. I should definitely try it this summer when the garden is in full swing.

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                                  @robotistry @futurebird @llewelly

                                  By the time I got to high school, my parents were much better off so we had all those high-end ingredients. Well, I think they are high end, even if the black olives and roasted peppers came giant can or jars from costco that we *had* to eat once we opened it

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                                  • epicdemiologistE epicdemiologist

                                    @futurebird @MCDuncanLab @llewelly The book "Bread and Jam for Frances" was aspirational in my making-lunch-for-my-kids years.

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                                    @epicdemiologist @futurebird @llewelly

                                    A very good one. She has a soft-boiled egg in that one right?

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                                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                      @MCDuncanLab @llewelly

                                      Thing thing about only "poor kids" bringing their lunch wasn't really true at our school. Most of the kids who brought a lunch just had very fussy mothers who thought the cafeteria food was terrible.

                                      They were not totally wrong.

                                      But my lunches... they were worse. I have memories of friends taking up a collection to feed me because I'd brought something that made no sense... like two cups of white rice with ketchup and nothing else.

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                                      @futurebird
                                      It can be surprising how swapping bits of odd meals can liven up each end. But it is good children share and help.

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                                      • MCDuncanLabM MCDuncanLab

                                        @llewelly @jgordon @futurebird

                                        Seriously? I thought it was chemically modified vegetable oils.

                                        Nah I just looked it up, they stopped using whale oil shortly after wwii at least in the us.

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                                        @MCDuncanLab @llewelly @futurebird Phew! I was about to check …

                                        Yes. We are a lot of margarine

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                                        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                          @Sharksonaplane

                                          Chewing and chewing with watering eyes "they serve these at country clubs, you know? you have to cut the crusts off..."

                                          *chew chew chew*

                                          Just thick chunks of cucumber with the skin on and nothing else but the wonder bread.

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                                          @futurebird I really thought for a second this was Yeats parody

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