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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1532085" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>If we look back to our own school days - at least my generation - school dinners were ALL stodge. They were disgusting to be honest. It was food I wasn't used to at home and couldn't eat it. Most of the time the smell put me off before anything else. I was lucky in that I was able to go home at dinner time. Packed lunches hadn't been invented. In the morning break (at grammar school) we got an iced sticky bun thing and a third of a pint of milk (always warm by the time we got it). I imagine things have changed for the better these days.</p><p></p><p> However, the stodge was offset to a certain extent because we used to walk to primary school. In my case that was 4 journeys a day probably 5 miles in total. Even though we had a car, the school run hadn't been invented. Grammar school was too far to walk, so we cycled mostly, or caught a bus in bad weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1532085, member: 94045"] If we look back to our own school days - at least my generation - school dinners were ALL stodge. They were disgusting to be honest. It was food I wasn't used to at home and couldn't eat it. Most of the time the smell put me off before anything else. I was lucky in that I was able to go home at dinner time. Packed lunches hadn't been invented. In the morning break (at grammar school) we got an iced sticky bun thing and a third of a pint of milk (always warm by the time we got it). I imagine things have changed for the better these days. However, the stodge was offset to a certain extent because we used to walk to primary school. In my case that was 4 journeys a day probably 5 miles in total. Even though we had a car, the school run hadn't been invented. Grammar school was too far to walk, so we cycled mostly, or caught a bus in bad weather. [/QUOTE]
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