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School Dinners in the 1960's

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thatbags Tue 03-May-16 19:42:12

The only choise we had ever was eat it or don"t eat it.

thatbags Tue 03-May-16 19:41:17

I had school lunches from when I started school at five until I was in the sixth form. They were fine. Not everything was a favourite but it was all perfectly edible good food. I think I only started having a packed lunch in the sixth form because all my friends did and it meant I could eat with them as sixth formers didn't have to go down to the dining hall.

grannyactivist Tue 03-May-16 19:24:32

I always loved the meat and potatoes, hated fish and vegetables and longed to have second helpings of every single pudding. The exception was during school holidays when we used to continue to get free school meals and they always served very watery thin custard.

whitewave Tue 03-May-16 19:13:52

I think it must have very much depended on the cook as the meals were cooked on site back then.
Definitely the puddings - yum, Mains were a bit iffy.

Cath9 Tue 03-May-16 19:13:31

Do you remember semolina and tabioca pudding? The latter we used to call, frog's eyes!
Despite the awful taste, I had to eat it or else.....!

ninathenana Tue 03-May-16 19:09:32

Ladies wearing hats indoors Linsco shock
I remember kitikat pie, the meat had the texture and appearance of cat food but oddly I liked it grin I also remember green frothy sauce (lime foam smile) with chocolate blancmange.

Linsco56 Tue 03-May-16 18:46:35

To make lunchtime even worse, all girls had to wear their school hats with elastic under the chin...as if it wasn't difficult enough to swallow the pigs swill. grin

Ana Tue 03-May-16 18:46:22

The puddings weren't bad, but the lumpy mashed potato (which seemed to come with every meal, even salad) was revolting! And the tubey liver...

Regalo Tue 03-May-16 18:46:13

They used to stand over me and force me to swallow the thick ham fat....can't touch it now! But I did like the spam fritters...greasy but yummy!

Lona Tue 03-May-16 18:44:36

I can only remember the puddings!blush
Chocolate custard was to die for grin

Nanabelle Tue 03-May-16 18:42:04

Our school dinners were very good too. The puddings especially - those huge tray bakes of different sponge puddings and custard; or tarts.

KatyK Tue 03-May-16 18:39:19

Chocolate concrete with pink semolina - yum

hildajenniJ Tue 03-May-16 18:36:14

I must have gone to a really good school, with a really good cook. I remember the Manchester tart with fondness, and wish I could make it, the chocolate sponge and custard was also lovely. We used to have something called brown stew which wasn't so good.

lonniefrances Tue 03-May-16 18:30:11

Oh yes, I remember it well. As a vegetarian, I was lucky if there was grated cheese or a hard boiled egg, and that was served with whatever cabbage, carrots etc were meant to accompany the main meat dish!

Linsco56 Tue 03-May-16 18:24:11

Kids today have a wide choice of what to eat in school dinner hall. Salad Bar/Vegetarian/choice of hot well cooked lunches. When I was as school some of the disgusting excuses for food was almost inedible. I clearly remember spaghetti pie which consisted of top and bottom layer of shortcrust pastry filled with tinned spaghetti often followed by nearly cold lumpy custard with overcooked prunes or sometimes tapioca (otherwise known as frog spawn). Worst of all was the over salted soup which was thick enough to walk on! Needless to say, I went hungry. Can anyone else remember these lunches as my daughter thinks I'm exaggerating.