Sunday, July 6, 2008

Cafeteria Food

Prior to the end of the school year for Leona's Kindergarten the school had a bring a guest to lunch day. In order to prepare the students for next year when they will attend school full time the had them bring a quest to help them experience the concept of lunch in the cafeteria. So my wife Joy, my youngest daughter Angelina, and myself had lunch with my eldest daughter Leona.

We got to show her how to go threw a cafeteria line and pay for the meal. And when done with the meal how to trow away the trash and put the tray and silverware in the proper place to be washed. It is amazing how we take such simple things for granted and forget that someone had to teach us such simplistic things.

Needless to say Leona was excited to have us there with her, but Angelina was disappointed to not be able to go back to the class room after lunch. It had been many years since I had school lunch and i hate to say not much has changed in taste.

47 comments:

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  2. Yeah, I think one thing that most schools could use to focus more time and money on is cafeteria food. It seems like it should be a top priority and yet so many schools have such low quality food.

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  7. Your younger daughter is brilliant.I think she can understand things easily.Anyway nice to read this story. Thanks for sharing your experience.

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  8. Cafeteria food are sometimes disgusting.. I don't know why they don't have delicious food options!

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  10. Cafeteria food is not that bad.....just watch out for the quality & hygiene.

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  11. So you're saying that cafeteria food today still taste like those made about 20 years ago? That's awful! The school should hire a new cook and cafeteria lady. :D

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  17. Nice blog.In order to prepare the students for next year when they will attend school full time the had them bring a quest to help them experience the concept of lunch in the cafeteria.

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  18. In order to prepare the students for next year when they will attend school full time the had them bring a quest to help them experience the concept of lunch in the cafeteria.It seems like it should be a top priority and yet so many schools have such low quality food.

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  31. Some forward-thinking schools are leading the charge by sourcing their cafeteria food from local farms and producers. This saves money and also cuts back on the pollution and global warming impacts.

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  32. Cafeteria food that you actually want to eat, food that deserves to be served with wine. At each of these operations, I ate from the same line as the students, and sampled a fantastic vegetarian muffaletta sandwich,

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  33. The best peeps are your 'rents, teacher or principal cuz they can bring it up at the next PTA meeting or tell the school board.

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  34. Chefs and nutritionists who know how to create options in the cafeteria of healthy and tasty sympathize with students frustrated. "Cooking tasty meal from scratch is not a science.

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  35. If you fear the idea of ​​eating junk food in your school cafeteria, check out Kidzworld's proposal for a healthier menu!

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  36. Vermiculture cafeteria food waste is similar to the house and vermicomposting in the classroom, it's just on a larger scale.

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  38. Many a joke has been made about "mystery meat," "slop," and other oddities of school lunches.

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