Posted by Buzzman72 on February 20, 2010 at 21:52:16 from (74.129.194.33):
In Reply to: Milk posted by JayinNY on February 20, 2010 at 16:21:29:
When I was in grade school, milk was 2 cents for a half pint. In grade school, it was served in paper cartons. When I got to junior high [1965-68], we were bussed to the high school for lunch, and initially we had milk in glass bottles. By the time we were going to high school, they'd also switched to the paper cartons. As I recall, the glass bottles with the foil caps were from Kannapel's Dairy in New Albany, IN [long since gone], and the paper cartons were Sealtest. Chocolate milk was only available on Fridays, and not every Friday at that.
Ween I started school, lunch was 30 cents a day. By the time got to high school, it was 45 cents. We were served such delicacies as "corn flake cookie" [made with peanut butter] and what the kids called "grubworms in dirt"--some sort of goulash recipe made with hamburger and elbow macaroni. But we also got our share of navy beans and cornbread...which some kids would make look quite disgusting with an overload of ketchup.
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