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Title: School lunch
Post by: BigBankBecky on September 07, 2016, 03:50:09 pm
School lunches are honestly terrible. The kids come home starving because the lunch is too less or too greasy. And theyre making them pay for it!
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: aflyingmonkey on September 07, 2016, 06:44:19 pm
The answer would be to have them bring their own lunch to school.  Take control of life choices and choose your own lunch and food destiny.

I was under the impression that Mrs Obama implemented regulations for the basic school lunches in public school, requiring only a certain amount of calories, fat, sugar, etc...     I remember seeing a bunch of students posting their awful looking lunches all over social media. 
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: mrsmere on September 07, 2016, 07:18:50 pm
When my boys were in school, one brought school lunch and the other carried pbj, a juice and a chip every day.  Once I sent a sandwich and he didn't eat lunch.  Went that way for 12 years and everyone was happy.
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: amyDAST on September 07, 2016, 07:46:13 pm
School lunches are honestly terrible. The kids come home starving because the lunch is too less or too greasy. And theyre making them pay for it!

Yes they are. Thankfully I pack my youngest daughters lunch but my oldest daughter only eats the schools salad bar daily so she stays away from the menu food provided.
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: ladavia89 on September 07, 2016, 08:03:39 pm
The answer would be to have them bring their own lunch to school.  Take control of life choices and choose your own lunch and food destiny.

I was under the impression that Mrs Obama implemented regulations for the basic school lunches in public school, requiring only a certain amount of calories, fat, sugar, etc...     I remember seeing a bunch of students posting their awful looking lunches all over social media. 

I was in school under the Clinton and Bush administrations and the food was still nasty. It's public school lunch. It's meant to be cheap, easy to mass produce and be able to be passed off as something nutritious. I was just happy my high school sold Pizza Hut and Chic-fil-a so I didn't have to be hungry or eat the nasty school prepared food anymore
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: Penwoir on September 07, 2016, 09:09:57 pm
Now that's a great topic for discussion! I have packed both my sons' lunches for years, and they are now 10 and 12.  I recall my oldest son when he was 6 telling me they had burgers on the menu but they were cold and I thought he was just moaning about school dinners - as everybody does. But then one day they had a school bbq and invited all the parents in to join in the festivities! I willingly went in, paid for my lunch, and was horrified that the beef patty was not only very small, but totally cold. It was chewy and absolutely tasteless. On the side of the tray was a limp, dry off cut of lettuce and some canned peaches! I felt sure right then and there that I could make a healthier lunch from leftovers in my own trashcan than what was on the food tray. With just a small amount of lean ground beef and mostly pureed veggies, I could make a wonderful tasty spaghetti which has more than the 5 recommended servings of veggies for practically nothing. The reason it would be so inexpensive is that it is 90% veggies, fresh produce which costs just pennies. How is canned peaches packed in syrup healthy for our kids?
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: Jayce2013 on September 07, 2016, 10:29:55 pm
That is the sad part... in Europe they have fantastic food in schools.... it's almost like being at a restaurant.... what a shame..
Well, as already suggested, best choice if you are not happy with what they eat is to give your children their own food to bring with them... at least you know what they eat and it is definitely healthier than what they might get there.
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: natashaspy on September 08, 2016, 02:58:31 am
sounds like the lunches they serve in our area.  for them to supposedly be healthy there is a lot of grease served.  I pick up my nephew from school and usually have a snack waiting for him in the car because he's always starving when he gets out.
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: lvstephanie on September 08, 2016, 08:31:32 am
The answer would be to have them bring their own lunch to school.  Take control of life choices and choose your own lunch and food destiny.

I was under the impression that Mrs Obama implemented regulations for the basic school lunches in public school, requiring only a certain amount of calories, fat, sugar, etc...     I remember seeing a bunch of students posting their awful looking lunches all over social media. 

I was in school under the Clinton and Bush administrations and the food was still nasty. It's public school lunch. It's meant to be cheap, easy to mass produce and be able to be passed off as something nutritious.

I think that it is a bunch of BS that food that is cheap, nutritious, and easily mass produced has to taste terrible. After getting out of public schools, I have had lunches in a bunch of other cafeteria's -- from the cafe at college to the one at my workplace now -- and all have the same goals, yet only the public school lunches are absolutely horrid. I still remember the "pizza" we had in school; it looked (and tasted) like it was red food coloring on top of a thick crust, one pepperoni, and a ton of processed cheese-product.
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: ladavia89 on September 08, 2016, 09:19:31 am
The answer would be to have them bring their own lunch to school.  Take control of life choices and choose your own lunch and food destiny.

I was under the impression that Mrs Obama implemented regulations for the basic school lunches in public school, requiring only a certain amount of calories, fat, sugar, etc...     I remember seeing a bunch of students posting their awful looking lunches all over social media. 

I was in school under the Clinton and Bush administrations and the food was still nasty. It's public school lunch. It's meant to be cheap, easy to mass produce and be able to be passed off as something nutritious.

I think that it is a bunch of BS that food that is cheap, nutritious, and easily mass produced has to taste terrible. After getting out of public schools, I have had lunches in a bunch of other cafeteria's -- from the cafe at college to the one at my workplace now -- and all have the same goals, yet only the public school lunches are absolutely horrid. I still remember the "pizza" we had in school; it looked (and tasted) like it was red food coloring on top of a thick crust, one pepperoni, and a ton of processed cheese-product.

That food is also paid for by the people eating it. The food in my college dining hall was much better but I was also paying like $6 for it. In schools a lot of students' food is subsidized( either free or reduced meals) so it's the government trying to cut costs while still providing food. 
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: ktheodos on September 08, 2016, 09:43:33 am
It is kind of unfortunate...same applies to breakfast too
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: vickysue on September 08, 2016, 01:52:11 pm
I paid for my kids lunches while they were growing up, but most of the time they would take sandwich's, because they did not like what was on the menu. sometimes they would also go through the line and give it to  a couple of little ones with out any means to buy lunches if they even got to take one. So a lot of the times i just packed more in their lunches for the children. The boys gave them their clothes they out grew and would also bring them home with them sometimes so they could take a shower and then we would take them back home. My boys were generous . sometimes a little more then they should have been, But i was proud of them.
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: Segun15 on September 08, 2016, 03:39:43 pm
i pack lunches for my step kids because of that reason of school lunches are not that great.
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: kimber62372 on September 08, 2016, 04:09:49 pm
I pack my son lunch every day and allow him too buy the school lunch for 2.75 on fridays...it's usually some type of pizza every Friday. He loves their food! :)
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: dsosnowski06 on September 08, 2016, 08:59:42 pm
My daughter started a Dietitian Internship at one of the local high schools this semester and was telling us the food they provide is horrible.  The high school is a low income area and doesn't even have a stove or grill to cook on.  Everything is done in microwaves and rice cookers.  She said is a big joke trying to get the kids to eat healthy when you cannot prepare the correct meals. 
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: NicoleFusion on September 08, 2016, 09:13:03 pm
It's sad to me that there isn't a better emphasis on healthy eating and local grown/made items. It seems like school is such a fantastic place to teach about proper nutrition and sustainable environment. Sadly, the taxpayers would never subsidize such a thing. It's hard enough to convince communities that education and children are worthwhile investments.
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: lvstephanie on September 09, 2016, 08:44:07 am
I saw an interesting video on Japanese schools... The video showed how the school made "lunch" into a class, just like any other. It got the kids to learn about proper nutrition, preparing their own food, etc. I thought that that was a fantastic idea. Undergraduate school (esp. high school) is supposed to prepare the student for living on their own as an adult. And cooking is a life-long skill that unfortunately many students woefully lack. I remember that when I got to college, most students could hardly prepare a meal for themselves, including very simple dishes like spaghetti (I've even heard of a student that burnt ramen noodles (she just put the package into the microwave without any water etc.)).

I've always thought that there really should be an "Adult Living" class that just teaches "the basics" of living on one's own. Sort of like a cross between home-ec, shop / woodworking, auto shop, and personal finance. I could easily see incorporating a class like this during the lunch period...
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: shepherdchik on September 10, 2016, 11:58:42 am
It is a shame that schools do not make healthy lunch options. I know not every school has a big enough budget but I think it is one of the most important things for a child. You also don't know what their home life is like and if they get good healthy home cooked food at home either. As for middle school and high school I can't believe that most schools do not have a home economics class any more! It is really important for kids to learn basic skills like cooking and sewing
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: countrygirl12 on September 14, 2016, 04:35:00 pm
School lunches are honestly terrible. The kids come home starving because the lunch is too less or too greasy. And theyre making them pay for it!

So pack your child a lunch.  I get so sick of people whining and complaining and school lunches.  Or taking nasty photos of mixed up crap at a restaurant and claiming it is a school lunch.  They cannot make your kid pay for a lunch if they bring their own from home.  And you cannot expect a 7 course meal for less than $2. 
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: dreamyxo on September 15, 2016, 10:04:27 pm
When I was in school my lunch was pretty decent.  My favorite was grilled cheese and tomato soup.
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: Liquidfire_43 on October 04, 2016, 09:23:25 pm
The best public school lunch I remember was when I was in kindergarten to 2nd grade in some place in NY. Sausage links, hotpocket, wide selection of milk, taco, sloppy joe, and pizza (I wish I stayed in that school). Move to NJ and Brooklyn, NY and it is basically slop you have to pay for.  At this point public school food is like an slightly upgraded prison food you have to pay. In high school, food was meh. Pizza, burger, sandwich, and pasta.. Expensive and unhealthy though (Mcdonalds burger is more healthy and cheaper than the burgers they serve). Should've brought my own lunch. The amount of money and life span I would saved
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: jenniferhoder on October 05, 2016, 03:36:01 am
My kids don't care for their schools lunch menu either. AND we can't have any peanut butter products so it makes packing a lunch for them very difficult at times since my kids don't eat lunch meat much!
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: ancmetro on October 11, 2016, 11:16:19 am

   Yes! Make a lunch box for the kids. They will thank you for preparing a healthier meal.
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: linderlizzie on October 11, 2016, 01:01:59 pm
I was really skinny until I was around 16 or so because I would never touch school lunches.  :-[

I would run to the lunchroom with everyone else and eat pudding or something else that was actually palatable.

Perhaps they serve those lunches to make children appreciate the food they get at home.  ??? I would bet a large percentage of people hated school lunches. Back in my day, they didn't care whether you liked them or not.  :neutral:


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Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: themrs13 on October 11, 2016, 01:15:06 pm
I have three kids and my two little one love school lunch, but my oldest a teenager will not eat at school and will not take lunch to school. 
Title: Re: School lunch
Post by: autumnsparklemom on October 12, 2016, 11:43:53 am
Very sad, my son takes his lunch most days and my daughter is picky but does eat the school lunch most days.