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Quote: zooo @ September 23 2009, 7:49 PM BST

And some awesome potato swirl things!

Not together.

Duchesse potatoes?

I only had school dinner half a dozen times. My mum thought the kitchens might be dirty and so I came home to watch The Sullivans with her and eat kippers or boiled eggs. :

Quote: Nil Putters @ September 23 2009, 7:28 PM BST

Correct.

I might have to buy a metal jug too. :D

Laughing out loud

Why not go for the full experience!

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ September 23 2009, 7:55 PM BST

Duchesse potatoes?

I only had school dinner half a dozen times. My mum thought the kitchens might be dirty and so I came home to watch The Sullivans with her and eat kippers or boiled eggs. :

I had home dinners for a while too when I was older. Was quite thankful for it.

I took packed lunch for a little while but it was horrible cos you had to sit in the main dinner hall and eat cold rubbish sandwiches with the smell of nice hot chips and sausages and custard in the air.

I only had school dinners when I was at first school.

I do miss Lucky Charms and Pop Tarts.

Quote: zooo @ September 23 2009, 8:55 PM BST

I only had school dinners when I was at first school.

First school?? What is?

Oh, um, y'know. Age 4/5 to 9.
Primary school, maybe?

I did little school, then middle school, then big school!

Now there seem to be a lot of people just going to one school which covers the lot. :/ 5-18. Mental.

Ohh, right. Never heard it called first school. We said Infants (from about 3 to 5/6), then Juniors (5/6 - 10). Then the BIG school (but that wasn't official!)

Quote: zooo @ September 23 2009, 9:09 PM BST

then big school!

lol, yaaay!

There was a strange burger thing I had when I lived in Austria.
It was a Kaiser Semmel or something.
Every time I asked what it was made of people would say "you don't want to know" in German.
It tasted really nice though.

It's the 'semmel' bit that sounds dodgy.

Quote: EllieJP @ September 23 2009, 9:00 PM BST

I do miss Lucky Charms and Pop Tarts.

You can still get pop tarts!

Lucky charms you can get from Cybercandy but it's pricey and over £5 a box. However, The Stateside Candy co. do a cheaper version sometimes called Marshmellow mateys.

Sounds like that one they were doing on the Apprentice!

Rissoles !

Pterodactyl soup. My nan used to make it.

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