Squid
Tentacles
Eggplant
And
Kale
I guess Paige did not see the periods between the acronyms’ letters at first. (Who came up with these school lunch menus anyway? The school board?)
Loose Objects Boiled, Stewed, Torn, n’ Roasted?
Mmm, ingredients. I love those in my food.
Similar to the artificial taste-flavored eating substance that was called hamburgers at my high school.
You know it’s bad when the lunch lady is telling you to bring your own sack lunch.
Didn’t Amend do a strip like this a long time ago?
My HS would, once a month each, serve chicken fried steak, country fried steak, breaded pork, and breaded veal sandwiches.
They were all the same thing, and under no name were they either tasty or edible. (Put some red stuff & fake cheese on it & it became a pizzaburger)
I guess things really have gone downhill at our schools these days. Our lunch-ladies excelled at pizza, Salisbury steak, whipped potatoes and fish sticks with french fries.
In many school cafeterias (cafeterii?) when one sticks a fork into the meat one wonders if one will hear a meow, bark or neigh.
How about the acronym G.M.O.?
So, P.I.Z.Z.A. is an acronym for “Slop in a bowl”?
modified rerun
Lard. Oyster. Beaten. Squid. Tire. Eel. Radish
They don’t even give you a hint as to what the “processed ingredients” are.
Bill Amend
LINK_O_NEAL about 7 years ago
Squid
Tentacles
Eggplant
And
Kale
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
I guess Paige did not see the periods between the acronyms’ letters at first. (Who came up with these school lunch menus anyway? The school board?)
Adiraiju about 7 years ago
Loose Objects Boiled, Stewed, Torn, n’ Roasted?
Kaputnik about 7 years ago
Mmm, ingredients. I love those in my food.
drycurt about 7 years ago
Similar to the artificial taste-flavored eating substance that was called hamburgers at my high school.
mail2jbl about 7 years ago
You know it’s bad when the lunch lady is telling you to bring your own sack lunch.
Darth Vitate about 7 years ago
Didn’t Amend do a strip like this a long time ago?
Cozmik Cowboy about 7 years ago
My HS would, once a month each, serve chicken fried steak, country fried steak, breaded pork, and breaded veal sandwiches.
They were all the same thing, and under no name were they either tasty or edible. (Put some red stuff & fake cheese on it & it became a pizzaburger)
David_J Premium Member about 7 years ago
I guess things really have gone downhill at our schools these days. Our lunch-ladies excelled at pizza, Salisbury steak, whipped potatoes and fish sticks with french fries.
BiathlonNut about 7 years ago
In many school cafeterias (cafeterii?) when one sticks a fork into the meat one wonders if one will hear a meow, bark or neigh.
tripwire45 about 7 years ago
How about the acronym G.M.O.?
William Bednar Premium Member about 7 years ago
So, P.I.Z.Z.A. is an acronym for “Slop in a bowl”?
viper about 7 years ago
modified rerun
Huggybearojb over 2 years ago
Lard. Oyster. Beaten. Squid. Tire. Eel. Radish
DKHenderson about 2 months ago
They don’t even give you a hint as to what the “processed ingredients” are.