they gave us instant mash which was properly honking - and always one scoop. Oh and how they had the cheek to call the stuff they gave us mince and veg is beyond me. In fact I've always believed the reason so many kids were on the glue was to make them try and forget what they'd just eaten.
The trauma of Primary school dinners still haunts me to this day. My Quack actually devoted a whole session to it a few years back. She helped ease the pain but it's still there at the back of my mind festering away like a giant puss filled sore............................****..........................Doctor!!!
Funnily enough people in Britain were at their healthiest during second world war when rationing was in place. Apart from those who lost their lives of coure, they weren't at their best health wise.
Tomato's are fruit and are a staple necessity on every pizza, and what about cheese, ham and tomato? Ham and cranberry sauce is delish too.
Watch your back Eddie - Gambol will try to mug you with a cheese baguette. he tried it with me but I don't have anything worth him coming down to london to mug me for.