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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 the bubble can hold so much canned corn

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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 We didn't get it in the 60s or 70s either. @futurebird

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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

        The grade school I went to had pizza, but it was pretty bad.

        There were reasons I brought my lunch from home.

        (And, no, I did not have celiac as a kid.)

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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 It was always the highpoint of the school lunch menu and it was also awful pizza.

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            @futurebird @mina We originally got standard sheet-pan pizza (corners and all) and didn't really have much bickering over which bits of it (You could ask for a specific type of piece if you wanted, but most people didn't care that much) but around my junior year they switched to a different supplier that appeared to just be segments of a continuous conveyor-belt pizza with only two "crust edges" (It looked like someone took a rectangular pizza and sliced the crusts off the short ends). Given that the crust on the old stuff were both A: enormous, and B: practically made of granite, the new stuff was objectively an improvement...

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            @becomethewaifu @futurebird @mina

            Minnesota's state school lunch program is now more flexible than that; but it still has strange consequences from overly strict rules.

            e.g. my daughter can get a standard school lunch for free, but has to pay for milk if she brings her lunch from home. And at the high school, students don't get extra food for free even if they need the calories.

            I would just have all the kids get whatever food they want and save the cafeteria staff the unnecessary work.

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            • you wouldn't pool noodle a foxdragonK you wouldn't pool noodle a foxdragon

              @jiub @futurebird THE SQUARE PIZZA

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              @kirakira @jiub @futurebird https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MohjX61yUnE

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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

                Ok so picture this, there is pizza day, but your parents only let you bring a sack lunch.

                (I actually didn’t like pizza, but it was sad for kids who did like pizza and had to eat a sack lunch…I just realized this is probably why me and my misfit of sack lunch eating friends tended to eat anywhere other than the cafeteria)

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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?

                  Matthias Rex🦣M This user is from outside of this forum
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                  Matthias Rex🦣
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                  @futurebird Aren't you from the East Coast? Wasn't your pizza better?

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                  • MCDuncanLabM MCDuncanLab

                    @llewelly @futurebird

                    Ok so picture this, there is pizza day, but your parents only let you bring a sack lunch.

                    (I actually didn’t like pizza, but it was sad for kids who did like pizza and had to eat a sack lunch…I just realized this is probably why me and my misfit of sack lunch eating friends tended to eat anywhere other than the cafeteria)

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                    myrmepropagandist
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                    @MCDuncanLab @llewelly

                    This surfaced forgotten memories. I was fascinated by the concept of "bagged lunch" begged my mom to let me have a bagged lunch. (I thought it was very exotic like in an anime)

                    My mom was so confused and annoyed to her "bag lunch" was for "poor kids" and she didn't work in the math mines all day to have her daughter eating out of a paper bag.

                    Also since she was a math prof she had no time to make a lunch ... and tried to get Dad to do it who was baffled.

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                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                      @MCDuncanLab @llewelly

                      This surfaced forgotten memories. I was fascinated by the concept of "bagged lunch" begged my mom to let me have a bagged lunch. (I thought it was very exotic like in an anime)

                      My mom was so confused and annoyed to her "bag lunch" was for "poor kids" and she didn't work in the math mines all day to have her daughter eating out of a paper bag.

                      Also since she was a math prof she had no time to make a lunch ... and tried to get Dad to do it who was baffled.

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                      @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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                      • Matthias Rex🦣M Matthias Rex🦣

                        @futurebird Aren't you from the East Coast? Wasn't your pizza better?

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                        @Meowthias

                        "school pizza" has nothing at all to do with any other dish that might go by that name.

                        it's a different food basically.

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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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                          myrmepropagandist
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                          @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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                          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                            @Meowthias

                            "school pizza" has nothing at all to do with any other dish that might go by that name.

                            it's a different food basically.

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                            @futurebird Ours in New Mexico must have come from a different supplier because there were no bubbles in the pizza.

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                            • Matthias Rex🦣M Matthias Rex🦣

                              @futurebird Ours in New Mexico must have come from a different supplier because there were no bubbles in the pizza.

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                              @Meowthias

                              They made ours from scratch with government cheese I think.

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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 @MCDuncanLab @llewelly I never went to a school with a cafeteria that served food, so all kids brought their lunch to school or went home for lunch if they lived close by.

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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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                                  llewelly
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                                  @futurebird @MCDuncanLab
                                  I often made my own sack lunch when I was a child, and in those days my dream sack lunch went something like this: thick slice bread, preferably from the end of the loaf so it's tough, thick slice cheese, thick slice tomato, fried egg, 2nd thick slice cheese, 2nd thick slice bread, again preferably from the end of the loaf, thermos of tomato juice. But I think I only got to make that twice, and ended up leaving out ingredients and substituting practically every time.

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                                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                    @Meowthias

                                    They made ours from scratch with government cheese I think.

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                                    @futurebird The reason I asked about the East Coast thing is that in NM we got local-inspired (🌶️) food that was pretty good.

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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 was the weirdo who thought the pizza was gross so I was in the other line and unaware of the whole bubble thing (and probably reading a book)

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                                      • llewellyL llewelly

                                        @futurebird @MCDuncanLab
                                        I often made my own sack lunch when I was a child, and in those days my dream sack lunch went something like this: thick slice bread, preferably from the end of the loaf so it's tough, thick slice cheese, thick slice tomato, fried egg, 2nd thick slice cheese, 2nd thick slice bread, again preferably from the end of the loaf, thermos of tomato juice. But I think I only got to make that twice, and ended up leaving out ingredients and substituting practically every time.

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                                        @llewelly @MCDuncanLab

                                        That sounds much more responsible. I didn't really have a planning skills to pack a lunch so I'd just... find things in the house, and around the house and put them in the box to figure out later.

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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 it makes the dough chewier but it means less of anything else, so I am neutral to The Bubble!

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