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1980S School Dinners
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I went to high school in Croydon from 1981-86, and have many not-at-all fond memories of the school dinners. In particular:
- Cheese & egg flan
- Mystery meat pie with chopped eggs, baked in a huge tray with ultra-dry shortcrust pastry
- Tasteless pasta with faux-bolognese sauce
- Lumpy rice pudding with a spoonful of jam
– and so on.
What I've always wondered was, were these dishes consistent up and down the country, or even across the other parts of Croydon? Was there a government-issued recipe book (and does anyone have a copy)?
- Cheese & egg flan
- Mystery meat pie with chopped eggs, baked in a huge tray with ultra-dry shortcrust pastry
- Tasteless pasta with faux-bolognese sauce
- Lumpy rice pudding with a spoonful of jam
– and so on.
What I've always wondered was, were these dishes consistent up and down the country, or even across the other parts of Croydon? Was there a government-issued recipe book (and does anyone have a copy)?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I went to Primary school until 1988 and one of my favourite meals was the egg, cheese and bacon flan with chips and beans. I hated the roast dinners with a passion.
At High School I loved the meals as we could just have what we wanted. I was particularly fond of the beef curry and the iced buns - the buns would be fresh out of the oven and they would scrape a load of icing over the top in front of you ... they were just dreamy!
At High School I loved the meals as we could just have what we wanted. I was particularly fond of the beef curry and the iced buns - the buns would be fresh out of the oven and they would scrape a load of icing over the top in front of you ... they were just dreamy!
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I was eating school dinners every school day during the same years as you, Badhorsey, (and several years either side as well), when I was teaching in a Sheffield secondary school. (I got a free lunch every day in return for being on call as the teacher in charge of first aid). My experience was very different from yours, as the food that was served in the school that I taught in was generally delicious (and with a good choice available). My favourite was individual pizzas, with loads and loads of cheese, served on a wholemeal base. They were lovely!
During my own school days, I went home for lunch in the primary years but had school dinners when I went to secondary school. I was dreading them but they introduced me to spicy foods (instead of the bland traditional 'meat and two veg' dishes that my mother had always served to me), with the excellent curries being great favourites of mine.
During my own school days, I went home for lunch in the primary years but had school dinners when I went to secondary school. I was dreading them but they introduced me to spicy foods (instead of the bland traditional 'meat and two veg' dishes that my mother had always served to me), with the excellent curries being great favourites of mine.
I went to a secondary school in Norbury, just up the road from Croydon from 1982 but we had chips, beans and other food classed as junk now. I had a packed lunch 90% of the time.
In junior school we had semolina with choc flakes, rice pudding with jam, gypsy tart which I loved and cake with jam and coconut on top. The chips were soggy and the oil they cooked them in tasted awful. I can't remember much else about the dinners but they were quite grim.
In junior school we had semolina with choc flakes, rice pudding with jam, gypsy tart which I loved and cake with jam and coconut on top. The chips were soggy and the oil they cooked them in tasted awful. I can't remember much else about the dinners but they were quite grim.
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