Hated school dinners, Soggy mush and I did not want to eat meat, especial the unidentified meat they served. My sister and I discovered there was a chip shop not too far that for a shilling (dinner money exactly) they would give you a small fish, some chips and a few peas as a special lunchtime deal.
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I loved school dinners, when we were at Tiber street we had to walk to Dinorbin Street dinner centre, off Parliament Street. There would be lots of children from other schools so the place was always packed. There we would be fed with dinner and pudding , thick rich stews in delicious gravy were my favourite ,followed by a steamed pudding and custard. Pure heaven! Rationing was on and food was scarce so those school dinners were our main source of sustenance. We literally licked our plates,there were very few fussy eaters around those tables and there was always a queue for "seconds". Oh god,I've just remembered the steak and kidney puddings,thy were from heaven,I'll go and have me breakfast now ,Granola,not quite the same ,but it'll stave off the pangs of hunger
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At playtimes at our school, they sold Jammie Dodgers, wagon wheels and Potato Puffs, that was all there was, not like the tuck shops they eventually had. A vast majority of sweets and chocolates where on sale, tho I doubt they would still have them in schools today, because of the health issues.
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