It's middle school in the 90s or 80s and it's PIZZA DAY.
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@futurebird @MCDuncanLab @llewelly The book "Bread and Jam for Frances" was aspirational in my making-lunch-for-my-kids years.
@epicdemiologist @futurebird @llewelly
A very good one. She has a soft-boiled egg in that one right?
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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.
@futurebird
It can be surprising how swapping bits of odd meals can liven up each end. But it is good children share and help. -
@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.
@MCDuncanLab @llewelly @futurebird Phew! I was about to check …
Yes. We are a lot of margarine
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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.
@futurebird I really thought for a second this was Yeats parody
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@victorvonvortex @Meowthias @futurebird Every now and then we had hotdog day. It's pretty sad what kids will get excited about.
You just reminded me of corn dog day!
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@epicdemiologist @futurebird @llewelly
A very good one. She has a soft-boiled egg in that one right?
@MCDuncanLab @futurebird @llewelly Among many other delicious things, yes! I wonder whether it is in some way a reply to Harriet the Spy and her tomato sandwiches.
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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.
@futurebird @Sharksonaplane
Cucumber sandwiches are so good with cream cheese.My mom would sneak Gerber baby plums in my lunch in a yogurt tub or something. It was like applesauce but with plums. So good but I was embarrassed to let my friends know it was baby food

I had a metal lunch box in plaid that I loved. The latch broke and I had to hold it closed. I don't remember the metal ones being very well made.
Pizza day always included corn and chocolate pudding, too. Always.
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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?
Pizza days in schools in Finland mean a rectangular pizza bolognese with rectangular premade slices. It's a very industrial setup, where you have something of an endless flow.of smallish pizza squares appearing on the serving table. No bubbles.
But, if there ever was a bubble, it would not have affected my choice of pizza piece.
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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.
@futurebird @MCDuncanLab @llewelly
I brought my lunch because our school system would serve dishes such as "potato turbate".
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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?
@futurebird pizza day was only for kids whose parents had money for pizza

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@futurebird pizza day was only for kids whose parents had money for pizza

That sucks.