Posted by Billy NY on February 21, 2010 at 06:04:17 from (74.67.3.238):
In Reply to: Milk posted by JayinNY on February 20, 2010 at 16:21:29:
It's fun to recollect those days, I remember the first year of school, kindergarten as it was called, 2 of us would get sent down to the cooler near the kitchen, and we would each tow one of those metal red wagons with the little milk cartons in it, I don't recall there being a choice though, just whole milk, right to the classroom, and the rest sent back, every day 2 kids were chosen to do this, so everyone had a turn at it, the following year you went to the cafeteria, you brought a lunch, they sold milk, ice cream sandwiches (15 cents), once in awhile frozen pizza (obviously heated up) and that was about it.
The odd thing was that both the elementary and high schools had full service commercial kitchens, the school was relatively new, less than 10 years old at the time, but no hot meals were provided, through out the entire time I was there. I ended up at a private catholic/military school and the same thing, but I don't even think there was much of a kitchen in that place, but there sure was no shortage of junk food in the vending machine room, funny how little we thought of our diet/nutrition, as was reflected by what was offered in the schools. That same school costs a fortune to attend now, and I'm sure they have meals served, as is the case at the other one I attended I would think.
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