Posted on 12/07/2018 2:03:56 PM PST by grundle
Exactly
In all my school years, 1952-1964, the worst school lunch ever was in 1956 at AZTEC New Mexico. Every day it seemed to be a thin gruel or slop of macaroni and cheese. Kids were constantly throwing it back up on their trays.
I finally got mom to pack me a lunch.
All the other school lunches(Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Arkansas) were GREAT! Aztec’s were just plain nasty.
Guess I’ll be the one who does the “Back in my day” post.
For the most part, school lunches used to be real food. Chicken pie, green beans, corn, peas, pinto beans, vegetable soup, grilled cheese with tomato soup, cole slaw, turnip greens, baked beans, country style steak, mashed potatoes, square pizza, peaches, pears, yeast rolls, hot dogs, french fries, a pint of whole milk or chocolate milk, etc. If a kid wanted two milks, all he had to do was pay for the extra milk, no problem.
There weren’t contracts with fast food companies to bring in product and the cafeteria staff (lunch ladies) usually cooked most of the food instead of dumping it on warming trays. I can’t even remember how many fundraisers were held by selling the school cafeteria’s chicken pies, but those things were delicious.
I’m sure there was food wasted but there were also a lot fewer grossly overweight kids back then, even with ice cream that could be purchased for 15 to 20 cents at afternoon snack time.
I can’t remember if kids could opt out of any of the foods but I don’t think we could. The trays were passed down the line with the ladies ladling (or plopping) the food on the tray and you either paid at the end of the line when you got your tray, or you had your pre-paid lunch ticket punched (that you were responsible for and couldn’t lose).
Nope, school food is definitely not what it was when I was a kid and that’s pretty sad.
Peach
Remember how outraged the Commie Media howled over Reagan calling catsup a vegetable, yet for one of their comrades not a peep.
I had a 3-speed English Racer....
Is that the same former first lady who liked having fresh lobster delivered and grilled at the white house?
“Just put the cook and the lobsters on a plane and get them over here. Les’ go!! Don’t worry about the money! You’ll be gettin a big tip too. Just be here with it by dinnertime tonight. Can you do it, yes or no? Good!! My husband doesn’t need to know about this.”
Yep!!!
North Carolina and Tennessee....
That’s exactly what I was talking about with the ‘50’s and ‘60’s lunches...
(Sounds like you went to school about the same time as me...)
Make it stevia sweetened chocolate milk.
“even with ice cream that could be purchased for 15 to 20 cents at afternoon snack time.”
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You had afternoon snack time in school? I never even heard of that.
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Snacks every 2 hours and fruit juice which they don’t even count as a snack.
FR: Never Accept the Premise of Your Opponents Argument
Note that President Thomas Jefferson had indicated in a State of the Union address that the states would first need to appropriately amend the Constitution before the feds could regulate, tax and spend in the name of INTRAstate schools, something that the states have never done.
On a few articles of more general and necessary use, the suppression in due season will doubtless be right, but the great mass of the articles on which impost is paid is foreign luxuries, purchased by those only who are rich enough to afford themselves the use of them. Their patriotism would certainly prefer its continuance and application to the great purposes of the public education, roads, rivers, canals, and such other objects of public improvement as it may be thought proper to add to the constitutional enumeration of federal powers [emphases added].Thomas Jefferson : Sixth Annual Message to Congress
In fact, a previous generation of state sovereignty-respecting SCOTUS justices and a constitutional lawmaker had clarified that powers not expressly constitutionally delegated to the feds are prohibited to the feds.
Congress is not empowered to tax for those purposes which are within the exclusive province of the States. Justice John Marshall, Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824.
"... the care of the property, the liberty, and the life of the citizen, under the solemn sanction of an oath imposed by your Federal Constitution, is in the States, and not in the Federal Government [emphasis added]." Rep. John Bingham, Congressional Globe (See middle of third column.)
From the accepted doctrine that the United States is a government of delegated powers, it follows that those not expressly granted, or reasonably to be implied from such as are conferred, are reserved to the states, or to the people. To forestall any suggestion to the contrary, the Tenth Amendment was adopted. The same proposition, otherwise stated, is that powers not granted are prohibited [emphasis added]. United States v. Butler, 1936.
So former FLOTUS, along with low-information school administrators, did not understand that feds have no constitutional authority to dictate policy for school lunches, or most other aspects of intrastate affairs.
Bringing back brown cow that was eliminated by the brown cow.
There need to be investigations to find out where all that ‘lunch money’ went, because, based on pix, it certainly did not all go to Michelle Obama’s lunches.
Schools were received several $$$ per student/lunch, whereas the actual lunch content probably cost no more than 75-cents.
Because the kids have lost recess.
When I was in grade school, we had a morning recess and a long lunch break, which mostly involved wolfing down peanut butter sandwiches as rapidly as possible so we could start playing. I suppose all the kids with peanut allergies had died in infancy because I never saw anyone have a problem.
The main activity at both recess periods was playing war. There was a big hill in front of the gymnasium, which was a separate building. Half the kids went to the top and half to the bottom. Then the kids at the top charged down, leading to much sword fighting. When you were stabbed, you had to lie down and play dead until tagged by someone still alive on your team. I do not recall any permanent fatalities.
Some of the bolder kids would venture off campus, cross the road (we were well out in the country), and scour the creek for geodes, which we knew by their proper scientific name as "n****r heads." It was not until years later that we learned that this familiar geological term had been sadly misappropriated for another usage.
Our teachers approved of these activities, although I do not know what they called geodes. They also let us hang upside down on our six foot high jungle gym and compete to bounce each other off the teeter totters. The teachers did put a stop to snowball fights, so I suppose the collapse of Western civilization was already in progress.
About fourth grade, the boys switched to softball. I have no idea what the girls did. Nothing interesting, I'm sure.
My 8 year old bikes to the local deli every day at 730 to get him and his big brother chicken and bacon clubs
Every so often they give the burrito route
a little chocolate milk won’t hurt our kids
and it was stupid as Hell to deprive them of it
I had a red Schwinn Stingray, and my buddy had a black Schwinn Typhoon. Nowhere near as cool as that Pea Picker, though!
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