When I was in college the cafeteria would take lovely chunks of beef and no matter what they called it, it was over cooked beef in tomato sauce. And dessert was most likely tapioca with pastel mini marshmallows. Toasted leftover hot dog buns rounded this gourmet meal. That was Mt. St. Mary’s College in Los Angeles in 1957.
I recognize Philip Marlowe, The Glass Onion (not as good as the original, but still fun), The Red Headed League, and The Orient Express. I’m not getting the Cobenhagen.
I can never relate to these running gags about the questionableness of school lunches, considering the school district I went to always seemed to consistently provide pretty decent lunches. Last I checked, it still does now.
In the mid-’50’s Army, we et what they handed us and we called it ‘good’.. Later assignment put ud in the Mid- East local economy with furnished apartment & maid service with plenty of sidewalk cafes neaby. Had a lot to learn coming back Stateside !!
Yesterday, I watched Tasting History. He (Max Miller) had a recipe for a soup served for lunch in school during the Great Depression. It was tomatoes mixed with peanut butter. He actually made it and said it wasn’t very good.
johndifool almost 2 years ago
Colonel Mustard, in the cafeteria, with the spatula.
Kroykali almost 2 years ago
Today’s classic FoxTrot Sunday strip:
https://www.gocomics.com/foxtrot/2002/02/24
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 2 years ago
When I was in college the cafeteria would take lovely chunks of beef and no matter what they called it, it was over cooked beef in tomato sauce. And dessert was most likely tapioca with pastel mini marshmallows. Toasted leftover hot dog buns rounded this gourmet meal. That was Mt. St. Mary’s College in Los Angeles in 1957.
C almost 2 years ago
Whisht child, don’t be askin questions that make me look bad
Ivy Valory Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Love the plastic glove on the cashier’s hand. That is a great touch.
Asharah almost 2 years ago
Get up early and pack a lunch
knutdl almost 2 years ago
“Looking through a glass onion” (The Beatles)
knutdl almost 2 years ago
“Magical Mystery Tour” (The Beatles)
josh_bisbee almost 2 years ago
I feel like I got spoiled. The lunches when I was in school were mostly edible.
littlejohn Premium Member almost 2 years ago
But where is Wadsworth – (Tim Curry), Yvette the maid – (Colleen Camp), Miss Scarlet – (Lesley Ann Warren), and Colonel Mustard – (Martin Mull)?
LawrenceS almost 2 years ago
I recognize Philip Marlowe, The Glass Onion (not as good as the original, but still fun), The Red Headed League, and The Orient Express. I’m not getting the Cobenhagen.
quinones.felix almost 2 years ago
The unknown protein is acheta or ground up crickets.
Doug K almost 2 years ago
Use fancy words and dress it up all you want, it’s still mystery meat.
dv1093 almost 2 years ago
I totally don’t get this.
mindjob almost 2 years ago
The stove is also known as the lead pipe in the kitchen
scyphi26 almost 2 years ago
I can never relate to these running gags about the questionableness of school lunches, considering the school district I went to always seemed to consistently provide pretty decent lunches. Last I checked, it still does now.
jel354 almost 2 years ago
The dessert could also be Professor Plum pudding.
T... almost 2 years ago
Is that better than mom’s PB&J lunch?…
unca jim almost 2 years ago
In the mid-’50’s Army, we et what they handed us and we called it ‘good’.. Later assignment put ud in the Mid- East local economy with furnished apartment & maid service with plenty of sidewalk cafes neaby. Had a lot to learn coming back Stateside !!
davidpritchett1120 almost 2 years ago
At my college (1971-1975) you had 2 choice, take it or leave it
Otis Rufus Driftwood almost 2 years ago
Can’t tell if this is better or worse than if Andy packed her lunch.
M.K.Staffeld almost 2 years ago
Whomever figures out just what mystery meat actually is or what planet it actually came from should be awarded the Nobel Prize.
KK ROSE almost 2 years ago
OK, I have a fun game. Who can find the strip where Paige gets her schedule for school, and what does it spell?
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
Is it possible the cafeteria lady of Paige’s school went to the same culinary school as the cafeteria man of Zack Hill’s school?
Da Cat Guy almost 2 years ago
I feel like I’m missing something…
mepowell almost 2 years ago
Yesterday, I watched Tasting History. He (Max Miller) had a recipe for a soup served for lunch in school during the Great Depression. It was tomatoes mixed with peanut butter. He actually made it and said it wasn’t very good.
dumpling almost 2 years ago
its better than my lunch ig
evansgrand78 almost 2 years ago
not changing
Warhaft almost 2 years ago
My favorite part was the “Colonel Mustard packet.”