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Pizza Fridays in Elementary School

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  • MegoMark71
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    Oh i have that topped as far as worst goes. They would print out the lunch menu's on a bi weekly schedule and at least once it would say chefs surprise. oh man you want to talk about being scarred to go into the lunch room.

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  • Mikey
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    The worst thing we used to have once a month ...

    A hotdog, slit down the middle suffed with cheddar cheese and wrapped with a slice of bacon.

    It sounds good, but if you ever ate one you'd taste how disgusting it was.

    Made me throw up on the bus on the way home.

    I never ate it again

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  • toys2cool
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    Originally posted by kryptosmaster
    I had NEVER heard of putting mayonnaise on a HAMBURGER till I moved to AZ. I was at a Sonic and ordered a hamburger and they asked me if I wanted that with or without mayo and I was like, "Who the hell puts mayo on a hamburger?!"
    Gotta be a west coast thing? UGH!

    Rich
    I've always heard of mayo in a burger,it's what the Whopper brings

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  • mitchedwards
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    I remember Pizza Friday in elementary school, in Alabama

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  • Adam West
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    I also grew up in Maryland and remember rectangle pizza Friday. It also seemed that there was certain day for burgers (Monday maybe?)

    We always refer to pizza boats as French Bread Pizza.

    I don't know if anyone else experienced this but we had a complete spazzoid lunch monitor. She carried a whistle and would blow the whistle for a 5 minute warning and again when it was time to leave. One of the worst things you could do at my school was pop a brown lunch sack or milk carton.

    On the rare occassion it happened, everyone would stop talking and yell "AWWWWWW" until the crazed lunch lady found the culprit and quickly sent him to the office (I say him because I don't remember any girls ever doing this).

    I think lunches are still relatively inexpensive. I think my kids pay $3 maybe. I think the government still subsidizes lunches.

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  • vulcan2074
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    I Love Pizza. I don't think we had pizza Friday when I was in school. I lIke the idea though. As an adult I eat pizza alot. Mmmm
    Sammy

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  • livnxxxl
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    Originally posted by kryptosmaster
    I had NEVER heard of putting mayonnaise on a HAMBURGER till I moved AZ. I was at a Sonic and ordered a hamburger and they asked me if I wanted that with or without mayo and I was like, "Who the hell puts mayo on a hamburger?!"
    Gotta be a west coast thing? UGH!

    Rich
    I have heard of and seen peeps using mayonnaise on their burgers from time to time. I tried it once. It wasn't too bad. I am still a Ketchup or BBQ sauce kind of guy though.

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  • kryptosmaster
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    Originally posted by Megotu
    Absolutely every Wednesday from grade 1-grade 12 was Hamburger Day.
    .
    Mayonnaise and everything.

    my friend was a Mayonnaise, meat and bread guy.
    I had NEVER heard of putting mayonnaise on a HAMBURGER till I moved to AZ. I was at a Sonic and ordered a hamburger and they asked me if I wanted that with or without mayo and I was like, "Who the hell puts mayo on a hamburger?!"
    Gotta be a west coast thing? UGH!

    Rich
    Last edited by kryptosmaster; Apr 5, '09, 9:29 PM.

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  • Megotu
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    Absolutely every Wednesday from grade 1-grade 12 was Hamburger Day.
    Hamburgers, chips, pickles, cookie and milk was the announcement.
    We lined up by:
    Mustard and everything.
    Mayonnaise and everything.
    Special order.
    I always wanted mine no tomato and my friend was a Mayonnaise, meat and bread guy.

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  • livnxxxl
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    Originally posted by toys2cool
    in 99 when i graduated it was $2.00
    That still is not bad. I was going to guess something like $5.00 the way everything keeps going up. Thanks for the info. I was kind of curios about that as I have no kids and am not in the school loop at all.

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  • livnxxxl
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    Originally posted by Hector
    Pizza day at my junior high school was definitely one of the days I've always looked forward to...I loved that stuff...cardboard or not.

    Something about that cardboard made us want it even more.

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  • Hector
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    Pizza day at my junior high school was definitely one of the days I've always looked forward to...I loved that stuff...cardboard or not.

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  • toys2cool
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    Originally posted by livnxxxl
    Really when you look back and think about it. It wasn't too awfully bad for a $1.00 a lunch. I do not even know what school lunches are up to these days. It would be nice to see $1.00 lunches again.
    in 99 when i graduated it was $2.00

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  • livnxxxl
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    Originally posted by toys2cool
    I loved that pizza I did have friends that use to take off all the cheese and sauce and just eat the bread
    Really when you look back and think about it. It wasn't too awfully bad for a $1.00 a lunch. I do not even know what school lunches are up to these days. It would be nice to see $1.00 lunches again.

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  • toys2cool
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    Originally posted by livnxxxl
    I remember the tator tots being really good. The chocolate milk must have helped wash down the nasty after taste of the pizza. Maybe that is how we all survived eating that stuff.
    I loved that pizza I did have friends that use to take off all the cheese and sauce and just eat the bread

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