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debm55

(52,735 posts)
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 09:04 PM Nov 10

What school cafeteria foods were actually good? Let me think --------------

The tator tots.
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What school cafeteria foods were actually good? Let me think -------------- (Original Post) debm55 Nov 10 OP
I always enjoyed True Dough Nov 10 #1
HAHAHAHHahHAHAHAHHAHAH. Thank you for the laugh, True Dough. debm55 Nov 10 #2
Mallow cups WmChris Nov 10 #3
I used to like Mallow Cups. Thank you for the funny. WmChris. debm55 Nov 10 #4
Back in the dark ages Jilly_in_VA Nov 10 #5
Thank you very much, Jilly_in_VA. fpr sharing. debm55 Nov 10 #8
I rolled my own. Lochloosa Nov 10 #6
Ok, thank you Lochloosa. debm55 Nov 10 #9
Depended on what state we lived in. Arizona actually had some pretty good food. I liked the bean and cheese burritos Dorothy V Nov 10 #7
Dang ! A shame you missed out on French school lunches. I've heard they're pretty good, esp. compared to US. nt eppur_se_muova Nov 10 #11
Thank you very much Dorothy V for sharing with us. I got it ---and you helped me---I liked the tator tots. debm55 Nov 10 #12
The cinnamon rolls were good. THERE'S a well balanced diet. rsdsharp Nov 10 #10
Yes they were, rsdsharp. I like that memory. debm55 Nov 10 #14
Spiced apple crumble ! My grade school cafeteria did a pretty good job on that one. I can't remember much else. eppur_se_muova Nov 10 #13
Thank you eppur_se_muova. That is another one I really liked. debm55 Nov 10 #15
We had Italian food every day GreatGazoo Nov 10 #16
That sounds wonderful. You were very luck to have those choices. Thank you for sharing, GreatGazoo. debm55 Nov 10 #25
Grilled cheese Delarage Nov 10 #17
I have to agree, Delarage . How could you mess up grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato soup. debm55 Nov 10 #18
pizza keroro gunsou Nov 10 #19
Thank you very much for sharing with us, keroro gunsou. debm55 Nov 10 #24
I was always hungry and cleaned my tray. multigraincracker Nov 10 #20
Thank you very much multigraincracker. My husband and I go to the senior center and eat a couple times a months. You and debm55 Nov 10 #22
OMG John Coktosten Nov 10 #21
I remember the Mexican pizza. but didn't like the pizza made on a muffin. Thank you John Coktosten. debm55 Nov 10 #23
the homemade hot rolls. yellowdogintexas Nov 10 #26
Thank you very much, yellowdogintexas. I love the idea of getting a large salad. debm55 Tuesday #40
cherry 🍒 cobbler 🥧 List left Nov 10 #27
Yes, the cherry cobbler. Thank you very much List left for sharing. I liked the apple crisp too. debm55 Tuesday #39
Peanut butter cookies. Solly Mack Nov 10 #28
YUMMY. Thank you very much, Solly Mack. Isn't it odd that the best part of lunch was the dessert? debm55 Tuesday #38
The yeast rolls were also good. That cookie was sheer perfection. Solly Mack Tuesday #43
Breakfast for lunch: Piggle sticks (a pancake wrapped around a sausage) with maple syrup for dipping. woodsprite Nov 10 #29
Thank you very much. woodsprite. Your bag lunches sound great. debm55 Tuesday #42
Every school I went to had good chili radical noodle Nov 10 #30
Thank you very much radical noodle. I don't think I could eat both in one sitting, though. debm55 Tuesday #37
The bowls of chili were small and radical noodle Tuesday #41
My high school, boonecreek Tuesday #31
Thank you very much, boonecreek. That sounds good. debm55 Tuesday #36
I recall the cafeteria in my elementary school was pretty good. hunter Tuesday #32
Thank you very much, hunter for sharing with us. debm55 Tuesday #35
Bread-and-butter. no_hypocrisy Tuesday #33
You are right. Thank you so much, no_hypocrisy. debm55 Tuesday #34
Chocolate cake LogDog75 Tuesday #44
Fish and Chips and Stewed Tomatoes every Friday in my Eastern Ohio school. ArnoldLayne Tuesday #45
Got Lucky ProfessorGAC Tuesday #46

Jilly_in_VA

(13,527 posts)
5. Back in the dark ages
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 09:21 PM
Nov 10

before the school lunch program, my high school served a beef stew with a biscuit that was very good. Probably the only good thing they had that I remember. I usually took my lunch but I would ask my mom for lunch money for beef stew day twice a month.

Dorothy V

(414 posts)
7. Depended on what state we lived in. Arizona actually had some pretty good food. I liked the bean and cheese burritos
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 09:29 PM
Nov 10

and the hamburgers and tater tots best. Arkansas's food would have been all right if the dang cooks could figure out what they were doing: everything was burnt or undercooked. Utah's food was pretty bland. Would have been better if they'd just figured out that seasoning is a thing. Then there was California! "Abysmal" hardly describes it! I can't think of a thing they had that I could even stomach. Worst was the so-called tuna casserole. The tuna was gray, the sauce was gray, the noodles were gray, and the smell was actually a stench. To this day just mentioning tuna casserole can make me lose my appetite - am glad I already ate!

The very best was when I carried a lunch. I started school in an old barracks on an Air Force base in France, and it had no cafeteria.

I graduated HS in 1971. I wonder how the food in those states has changed over the years.

eppur_se_muova

(40,562 posts)
11. Dang ! A shame you missed out on French school lunches. I've heard they're pretty good, esp. compared to US. nt
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 09:37 PM
Nov 10

debm55

(52,735 posts)
12. Thank you very much Dorothy V for sharing with us. I got it ---and you helped me---I liked the tator tots.
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 09:38 PM
Nov 10

eppur_se_muova

(40,562 posts)
13. Spiced apple crumble ! My grade school cafeteria did a pretty good job on that one. I can't remember much else.
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 09:39 PM
Nov 10

Of course, there was always the chocolate milk.

GreatGazoo

(4,311 posts)
16. We had Italian food every day
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 09:42 PM
Nov 10

The staff were nonnas. I loved them:

Monday - Spaghetti and meatballs
Tuesday - Cold cut sub, italian dressing
Wednesday - Pizza, sicilian style
Thursday - Lasagna or meatloaf
Friday - Fish sticks

all came with green beans, mashed potatoes or corn, Italian bread, and ice cream with that strange little flat wooden spoon that looked like a miniature tongue depressor, or pudding or a brownie.

debm55

(52,735 posts)
25. That sounds wonderful. You were very luck to have those choices. Thank you for sharing, GreatGazoo.
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 11:08 PM
Nov 10

Delarage

(2,502 posts)
17. Grilled cheese
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 09:43 PM
Nov 10

And tomato soup. Also tater tots. And for some reason, their foot-long hot dogs were great (I'm a vegetarian now, but back then I liked them).

debm55

(52,735 posts)
18. I have to agree, Delarage . How could you mess up grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato soup.
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 09:45 PM
Nov 10

multigraincracker

(36,711 posts)
20. I was always hungry and cleaned my tray.
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 10:43 PM
Nov 10

That was then, now I’m old and a nibbler.

My wife and I go for lunch at the local Senior Center and get a $3.00 lunch a few days a week. Hey, got to take her out to eat.

debm55

(52,735 posts)
22. Thank you very much multigraincracker. My husband and I go to the senior center and eat a couple times a months. You and
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 11:00 PM
Nov 10

Last edited Mon Nov 10, 2025, 11:32 PM - Edit history (1)

Mr, multigraincraincracker enjoy yourself.

John Coktosten

(90 posts)
21. OMG
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 10:51 PM
Nov 10

I loved those little square pizzas! We used to have octagonal "mexican" pizzas too loved those.

debm55

(52,735 posts)
23. I remember the Mexican pizza. but didn't like the pizza made on a muffin. Thank you John Coktosten.
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 11:02 PM
Nov 10

yellowdogintexas

(23,526 posts)
26. the homemade hot rolls.
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 11:15 PM
Nov 10

depends on which school
The school I attended from 1st to 9th grade had some really awful items. The fried chicken was good, and the meatloaf. After our holiday turkey meals we had turkey salad which was good. We also had a soft serve machine, which saved me from starvation many times.

I transferred to a different school in 10th grade, and the food was much better. That was where they made the fabulous rolls. We also had an option to get a big salad instead of the meal and that was very nice.

List left

(651 posts)
27. cherry 🍒 cobbler 🥧
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 11:16 PM
Nov 10

cherry 🍒 cobbler 🥧 was my favorite. I think it was just canned cherries in heavy syrup, with a sugar cookie on top.

debm55

(52,735 posts)
39. Yes, the cherry cobbler. Thank you very much List left for sharing. I liked the apple crisp too.
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 08:58 AM
Tuesday

debm55

(52,735 posts)
38. YUMMY. Thank you very much, Solly Mack. Isn't it odd that the best part of lunch was the dessert?
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 08:55 AM
Tuesday

woodsprite

(12,524 posts)
29. Breakfast for lunch: Piggle sticks (a pancake wrapped around a sausage) with maple syrup for dipping.
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 11:26 PM
Nov 10

I forget what the side was, probably a small banana or fruit cup and white milk. I also liked their pizza and grilled cheese/tomato soup.

I refused to buy my lunch at all between the 2nd and 9th grades so my mom packed one for me. When packing lunch, the sandwich would be either bologna/cheese/mustard, pb/black raspberry jelly, tuna fish, or egg salad. If I took tuna fish or egg salad, she'd also pack a frozen juice box. Then mom would add in a pack of crunchies (munchos/carrot/celery sticks or corn chips/a pickle), and a sweet of some kind (a TastyKake butterscotch krimpet, Peanut butter Tandy Take, or a Hostess cherry pie). Most days I'd go through the drink line to buy white milk.

Our school had it's own kitchen so everything was made there.

radical noodle

(10,433 posts)
30. Every school I went to had good chili
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 11:50 PM
Nov 10

always served with peanut butter sandwiches. I always loved chili day.

debm55

(52,735 posts)
37. Thank you very much radical noodle. I don't think I could eat both in one sitting, though.
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 08:54 AM
Tuesday

radical noodle

(10,433 posts)
41. The bowls of chili were small and
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 09:13 AM
Tuesday

the sandwiches were triangular half sandwiches... at least in grade school. I remember some kids doing a trade of their peanut butter sandwich for someone else's bowl of chili and vise versa.

boonecreek

(1,301 posts)
31. My high school,
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 12:08 AM
Tuesday

Lane Tech in Chicago actually had a pretty good chop suey.
It was like the Terry's frozen brand, but still pretty tasty.

hunter

(40,196 posts)
32. I recall the cafeteria in my elementary school was pretty good.
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 12:09 AM
Tuesday

They had actual cooks and a restaurant style kitchen. The women who cooked (it was all women) seemed to take a lot of pride in their work. They were better cooks than my mom or grandmas, maybe on par with my dad who only cooked on weekends and holidays.

My parents had more kids than they could comfortably support so we were only allowed cafeteria money one day a week, at most, and we got to look at the menu sent home the previous Friday and choose which day we'd eat cafeteria food. Otherwise we were expected to make our own lunches from an early age.

My children got free lunches in school, we live in a place where so many children qualify for free breakfasts and lunches it's not worth collecting money from those who can pay, but the lunches were assembled factory-style in the school district's central kitchen and delivered daily by truck and were not very good. Our children preferred to make their own lunches but it was nice knowing that if they forgot to make a lunch or, more often, forgot to bring the lunches they'd made in the rush to get out the door, they wouldn't go hungry.

In my elementary school we could go back for seconds after everyone had been served, and if you'd forgotten your lunch you could grab someone else's tray and get food that way. Unfortunately that usually wouldn't be the good stuff, it'd be side dishes like canned bean casserole and a chunk of corn bread, which may have been a wink-and-nod sort of socialism.

LogDog75

(986 posts)
44. Chocolate cake
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 02:15 PM
Tuesday

Elementary School in Millington, TN, in the the early 60s. Sugar-loaded with thick chocolate frosting. You could taste the sugar in the cake. The frosting was about a half-inch thick and when you used your fork it broke into large pieces that made them a dessert by itself.

ArnoldLayne

(2,250 posts)
45. Fish and Chips and Stewed Tomatoes every Friday in my Eastern Ohio school.
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 04:00 PM
Tuesday

I loved that and miss it.

ProfessorGAC

(75,248 posts)
46. Got Lucky
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 08:14 PM
Tuesday

The cafeteria at my HS was really good.
Every day they had something tasty.
Same with where I went for undergrad.
Never had to eat in a crummy cafeteria.
(Oh, in grade school there was no cafeteria. Bag lunches for all of us.)

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