What was your favourite school dinner?

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Post by tiranova »

We used to have allsorts of things at my school

One of the favourites was worms followed by snails!

Or in other words, spaghetti bolognese and choux pastry buns!
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Post by Alig »

Skip the canteen - chippy down the road, followed by smoking in the Orchard. (upmarket version of behind the bike sheds!!) :oops:
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Spam fritters followed by semolina.

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Post by paul_y3k »

chippy over at north site.
or a
pot noodel at the shop
then over to the clearing for a smoke and not bothering to return to lessons ;)

riss will knw exaclty what i mean !
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Post by Alig »

chippy over at north site.
or a
pot noodel at the shop
then over to the clearing for a smoke and not bothering to return to lessons ;)

riss will knw exaclty what i mean !
Which school was that? My son's Dad is from/lives in Swindon - you may know each other!
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Post by Ben302 »

Packed lunch for me - I hated scholl dinners I occasionally had the Christmas dinners but mainly felt the need to go down the shop for a Chicken & Mushroom Pot noodle and a packet of "10 B & H" said in a semi broken voice :lol:
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Post by Ed_shek »

Sausages Mash and Chips. yummy!
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Chips and gravy from the local chippy for 50p - ahh the good old days :lol:
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Post by cagsy »

Cornflake Pie. Honestly it was a dessert and very tasty.

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Post by Lyndon »

ah i remember that one :D

there was another pie that was nicknamed 'tarmac pie' coz it was hard and blackish like tarmac and no matter how much custard ya put on it it didn't make it softer :?
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Post by RickJAndrsn »

Sounds like the current dinners at my client.... ;) Nah, there ok, really....

I remember the gingerbread cake and syrup... mmmmm

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Post by Alig »

how about chocolate toothpaste?

pastry pie thing with guey chocolate filling and a splodge of cream on top. That was pretty yum! (And I've started eating it again in the restaurant at work!!! :lol: )
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Post by tiranova »

Cornflake Pie. Honestly it was a dessert and very tasty.
We had that at my school too, was never sure if I liked it or not

One of my favourite puds was Chocolate sponge with green mint flavoured custard, yum!
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Post by CoolChick »

I remember something similar to Cornflake Pie. Sounds very much like chocolate blancmange with cornflakes on the top that we used to have.

Then there was the rainbow sponge (layered chocolate, vanilla and strawberry sponge) topped off with chocolate custard.

Those were the days.

I remember one school lunch being so disgusting that me and my friends refused to eat it. We were made to stand outside the headmistresses office all afternoon and we couldn't leave until we had eaten it. That plate of food is probably still there now! :D
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