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bbdoll22
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Think about your school's lunch "back in the day". What did you really like? Anything? What did you dislike? Anything? Did you buy your lunch or did you pack?
We always had to buy lunch at school. I liked their spaghetti and meat sauce. Hated, hated, hated toasted cheese sandwiches with tomato soup. Liked the sandwich, hated, despised the soup. Turkey and stuffing wasn't too bad, even though it was processed turkey. Rest of the lunches were OK, I guess. We didn't have pizza, hoagies, etc. back then. And we didn't have salad bars or anything like that.
Our son usually carried his lunch as he didn't like the school's lunches. He would carry things like leftover fried chicken, leftover pizza, leftover soups and stews in a thermos, or some kind of sandwich (meatloaf, tuna, etc.), always some fruit, and always some kind of cookies or cupcakes. He loved taking his lunch because it was always something different. A couple times, when I was packing something that I knew one of buddies really liked, I'd pack extra for him, although I don't really think our son shared.
Rick always took his lunch to work, too, so they usually had the same kind of lunch. I always made extra for dinner for the next day's lunches.
What about you?
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Think about your school's lunch "back in the day". What did you really like? Anything? What did you dislike? Anything? Did you buy your lunch or did you pack?
We always had to buy lunch at school. I liked their spaghetti and meat sauce. Hated, hated, hated toasted cheese sandwiches with tomato soup. Liked the sandwich, hated, despised the soup. Turkey and stuffing wasn't too bad, even though it was processed turkey. Rest of the lunches were OK, I guess. We didn't have pizza, hoagies, etc. back then. And we didn't have salad bars or anything like that.
Our son usually carried his lunch as he didn't like the school's lunches. He would carry things like leftover fried chicken, leftover pizza, leftover soups and stews in a thermos, or some kind of sandwich (meatloaf, tuna, etc.), always some fruit, and always some kind of cookies or cupcakes. He loved taking his lunch because it was always something different. A couple times, when I was packing something that I knew one of buddies really liked, I'd pack extra for him, although I don't really think our son shared.

What about you?