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Sunday, September 08, 2019

Agree or Disagree?


21 comments:

Anonymous said...

Agree!

Anonymous said...

Not just 1987, we were getting that up into the 2000's. Square pizza, especially the little cubes of pepperoni, just hit differently. Mmmmm

Anonymous said...

Agree, and it was pretty good! :-)

Anonymous said...

It was a sorry excuse for food.

Anonymous said...

Ageed... with corn

TheRealRay said...

Says no one...

Girdletree said...

1987 I would be in the 5th grade. Glen Ave. They would be re- tarring the roof on this day. I still love that smell. The pizza was awesome. Lisa, who sat across the table, we add assigned lunch tables, she hated it and would be me hers in exchange for my corn, that they always served together. I would later move to Bel Air. Their pizza was not as good, but I got in the habit of dipping it in ketchup.

Anonymous said...

Still beats the hell out of that shit Michelle Obama was pushing!

Anonymous said...

Best spaghetti I ever ate was served by the lunch ladies at JMB, circa 1971.

Anonymous said...

IN THE '60s Worcester County did not have a central kitchen and Pocomoke HS had real lunch ladies who made real food fresh every day. We had real subs on Tuesday, real pizza on Wednesday but frozen fish sticks on Friday. The price was 30 cents for full lunch or 15 cents for a freshly made sandwich. Except for the fish sticks it was food heaven!

Anonymous said...

Pizza Day! Yea!

Anonymous said...

Oh the great one Michelle - NOT 😂. I took my lunch - a candy bar. So good. However, live pizza. Good idea to serve to our kids.

Anonymous said...

Yes, I would only buy lunch on pizza days. Plus a chocolate popsicle. So nutritious.

Anonymous said...

Back in the 1950s and 1960s, school lunches were better than what our Mom put on the table, bless her departed soul; the kitchen wasn't a good place for her. I always had a part time job and spent a lot of the cash on school lunches.

Anonymous said...

In the late sixties and early seventies Delmar High School had Wildcat Tuna served on a big roll.
They always sold out. I have never figured out what their secret ingredient was but it was the best.
Their homemade peanut butter cookies also were a big hit. Those ladies knew how to make a great lunch!

Anonymous said...

Early 80's had to have a salt shaker....lots of garlic too!

Anonymous said...

Miss Peggy (RIP) and Miss Ida, we miss you!

Anonymous said...

TRUTH!

Anonymous said...

Put a little mustard on top of that rectangle of pizza and it is fine dining....

Anonymous said...

Pray earnestly over food and it naturally tastes better.

Anonymous said...

6:16-God bless Mrs. Anderson.She personally oversaw everything that we had at Delmar High.The Wildcat Tuna was great.I graduated in 1970 and can attest to everything you say.