School Dinners -- Likes/Dislikes

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.....Come to think of it we were always hungry i wont go into the liveing in a cardboard box joke but we were not far of In fact has a treat my mum would take us to Leeds City Station to watch people going on holiday.lol My mum used to take me to Leeds Central to watch trains and stamp my name out on an aluminium strip from a machine for a treat . Also they had a nativity scene set up in Central station every year. Lewis's windows decorated for Xmas were also a treat!
It used to be said that the statue of the Black Prince had been placed in City Square , near the station, pointing South to tell all the southerners who've just got off the train to b****r off back down south!

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tilly wrote: Leodian wrote: tilly wrote: chameleon wrote: Leodian wrote: Not a school dinner, but related. Getting milk in small bottles and sometimes orange juice. And don't forget the cod liver oil which came first, yak! Dont forget the Malt i never got any because i was always on the big size when it came to body mass. It was only for thin kids im told it tasted very nice. I don't recall ever seeing malt being given out at school but I loved the taste of Virol when I was a kid. Scooped out of the jar with a spoon. Mmmmm, nice. I also got cod liver oil at home and hated the taste.     Hi Leodian i think it was Virol that they had at school i dont know how far back you go re school but they did get malt at my school in the fiftys.Come to think of it we were always hungry i wont go into the liveing in a cardboard box joke but we were not far of In fact has a treat my mum would take us to Leeds City Station to watch people going on holiday.lol Infants and junior school as a kid in the very late 1940's to mid 1950's, then High School on passing the 11 Plus. I'm sure we still got milk even at High School (at least for a while). Great excitement as a kid waiting in the very long queues at Leeds City Station to catch the day excursion by train to such as Scarborough.
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blackprince wrote: .....Come to think of it we were always hungry i wont go into the liveing in a cardboard box joke but we were not far of In fact has a treat my mum would take us to Leeds City Station to watch people going on holiday.lol My mum used to take me to Leeds Central to watch trains and stamp my name out on an aluminium strip from a machine for a treat . Also they had a nativity scene set up in Central station every year. Lewis's windows decorated for Xmas were also a treat! Yes I remember those machines. I think they needed a very hard pull to impress each letter on the strip. And yes I recall the nativity scenes. Lewis's was always the place for Santa and Christmas scenes and toys.
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Apologies for going off-topic. I think we have had a nostalgia moment there. The worst thing for me about school dinners was the very thick skin on blancmange. I was put off blancmange for life and have never had it since school.    
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I sat down at dinner table one day and there was a packet of Corn.I said "Sir What's this?" he said Chicken Dinner.I said Sir, I don't like cheese with holes He said, Well just eat the cheese and leave the holes on the side of your plate !Isn't it strange how Semolina sounds a bit like Salmonella.

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Leodian wrote: I don't recall ever seeing malt being given out at school but I loved the taste of Virol when I was a kid. Scooped out of the jar with a spoon. Mmmmm, nice. I also got cod liver oil at home and hated the taste.     We got cod liver oil - but in capsules - this was at infants school. WRCC policy (I was brought up in Morley) may have been different to Leeds City. We used to have our capsule, and then go to bed in camp type beds, this was the first year. I had school milk from starting at four to leaving for Pudsey Tech at 14. They were 1/3 pint bottles and it was Co-op milk.
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Sir said,If there are seven flies on the dinner table and I hit one with a ruler, how many are left ?I said: Just the squashed one !

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I was late home from school one day(over 50 years ago)me mam said Where have you been?I said I had to stay behind for half an hour.What for? me mam said.To finish chewing me meat from dinner.

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tilly wrote: Patexpat wrote: can't remember much about school dinners at junior school - other than we didn't have a separate dining room so lessons in the two classrooms that were used for eating in finished 30 minutes earlier for lunch so the tables/cutlery could be laid out ........ grammar school however I do remember (Central High School) ... traditional meat n two veg fair ...thumbs up:SPAM fritterschoc sponge n custardsausage and mashbakewell tart and custardyorkshire puddingsthumbs DOWN:liver - yukky grey - never touched it sincesago - frogspawn with bloody saucesalads.. and other gloop that has been erased from my memory for my own protection Hi Patpexpat Would that be the stuff that was like wallpaper paste.?I think it was called semolena sorry if the spelling is wrong. Semolina - yup your right - it WAS wallpaper paste!Having looked again at my lists of my favourites also probably explains my body shape in my middle age!

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Patexpat wrote: Semolina - yup your right - it WAS wallpaper paste! Like the soup the Chinese restaurants all used to serve with their "three course business lunch" started out on Mondays as chicken and got darker and darker as the week went on
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