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At my high school, we had mystery meat patties. If it was roundish and breaded, it could be chicken or pork. They both pretty much tasted the same. If it was squarish, it was probably fish. The inside looked different, but you mostly tasted the breading.
I grew up in a soy processing city, so much of the food at our school cafeteria was heavily soy based long before tofu (and vegan in general) became a big market in the US. We were never sure how much meat was in our meat.
Whatâs wrong with this food? The lettuce is green and the meat is brown instead of the other way around. What do you mean. âThatâs the way itâs supposed to be?â
Midwest school â late 60âs â cafeteria was great â generally 2 options of meat and a couple of vegetables to choose from â potatoes, slice of bread, milk and a dessert â all for the price of 60 centsâŠ
My mother worked in the cafeteria at Edwin Markham Jr High in the 50s when I went there. Every Friday, because of the catholics we had to have a fish dish for lunch. The dish that brings back memories is what she called Tuna Runa, Creamy SOS type. We called it Ruin the tuna.
I actually grew to love those soy-extended hamburgers in high school. The only fast-food restaurants that came close in taste was the Micky-Dâs 1/4 pounder with cheese. The previously frozen one, not the newish fresh ones.
My high school cafeteria would, at disturbingly regular intervals, serve us the following sandwiches: Country-fried steak, chicken-fried steak, breaded pork, and breaded veal.
It was all the same thing. No difference whatsoever.
And now and then, theyâd add some fake cheese & (as near as I could tell) red paint and call it a pizzaburger
knutdl over 1 year ago
Oath keepers? OMG
einarbt over 1 year ago
Glop it is.
Jason Allen over 1 year ago
At my high school, we had mystery meat patties. If it was roundish and breaded, it could be chicken or pork. They both pretty much tasted the same. If it was squarish, it was probably fish. The inside looked different, but you mostly tasted the breading.
minty_Joe over 1 year ago
Folks, try to avoid anything that says âAll Meatâ. You have no idea what animal has been featured in that mixture. Like hot dogs, for example.
win.45mag over 1 year ago
I like my meals predictable, not intriguing
cdward over 1 year ago
I grew up in a soy processing city, so much of the food at our school cafeteria was heavily soy based long before tofu (and vegan in general) became a big market in the US. We were never sure how much meat was in our meat.
dflak over 1 year ago
Whatâs wrong with this food? The lettuce is green and the meat is brown instead of the other way around. What do you mean. âThatâs the way itâs supposed to be?â
raptor over 1 year ago
Midwest school â late 60âs â cafeteria was great â generally 2 options of meat and a couple of vegetables to choose from â potatoes, slice of bread, milk and a dessert â all for the price of 60 centsâŠ
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 1 year ago
The end of naïveté
DatsunMan over 1 year ago
My mother worked in the cafeteria at Edwin Markham Jr High in the 50s when I went there. Every Friday, because of the catholics we had to have a fish dish for lunch. The dish that brings back memories is what she called Tuna Runa, Creamy SOS type. We called it Ruin the tuna.
BiggerNate91 over 1 year ago
I never experienced a school cafeteria lunch in my years of schooling and Iâm glad it will stay that way.
NRHAWK Premium Member over 1 year ago
I actually grew to love those soy-extended hamburgers in high school. The only fast-food restaurants that came close in taste was the Micky-Dâs 1/4 pounder with cheese. The previously frozen one, not the newish fresh ones.
Cozmik Cowboy over 1 year ago
My high school cafeteria would, at disturbingly regular intervals, serve us the following sandwiches: Country-fried steak, chicken-fried steak, breaded pork, and breaded veal.
It was all the same thing. No difference whatsoever.
And now and then, theyâd add some fake cheese & (as near as I could tell) red paint and call it a pizzaburger
Jogger2 over 1 year ago
I assume the little kid is a genius, so was able to advance to high school early.
BiathlonNut over 1 year ago
When one stuck a fork into the mystery meat, one never knew whether it would neigh, bark, or meow.
mindjob over 1 year ago
In my HS, the split pea soup was a big favorite. I donât know why
Fennec! at the Disco Premium Member over 1 year ago
Do all lunchroom ladies wear those icky cat eye glasses?
Stephen Gilberg over 1 year ago
First school day,
Everyoneâs feeling gay,
But do they
Know what theyâre gonna eat?
Can you tell them how to get, how to get through mystery meat?
Angry Indeed Premium Member over 1 year ago
Class gives the kids a headache and the Cafeteria gives them a belly ache. Right jab and left hook.
John Jorgensen over 1 year ago
She took an oath? Really?
EnlilEnkiEa over 1 year ago
The little guy is a goner; destined to be eaten by his own meal.
minty_Joe over 1 year ago
âJust eat it (eat it), eat it (eat it),
Get yourself an egg and beat it.
Have some more chicken,
Have some more pie,
It doesnât matter if itâs boiled or fried."
~ âWeirdâ Alfred Matthew Yankovic
M.K.Staffeld over 1 year ago
Yeah, the term âbiohazard possibilityâ comes to mind especially when the âyou took an oath. Glop it onâ line is utteredâŠ
Arghhgarrr Premium Member over 1 year ago
Donât they serve lunch at Middle Schools too. If anything HS lunch should have more options and Freshman should be pleasantly surprised.