Posted on 11/21/2014 5:54:22 PM PST by Olog-hai
Lets face it: school lunches are not exactly culinary masterpieces.
But some fed-up students have been sharing some down-right disgusting-looking meals using the hashtag #ThanksMichelleObama on social media.
Its not a new thing. These posts have been around when school started up in August. But as students get ready for the years biggest food holiday, the trend is picking up steam.
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Sidwell Friends School Menu (where the Obama daughters
attend school):
November 21, 2014
MS/US
All Natural Chicken & Rice Soup
Frissee w/ Bacon & Egg
Dijon Vinaigrette
Avocado & Grapefruit Salad
MG Salmon Cakes
Roasted Red Pepper Risotto
Roasted Asparagus
Warm Cornbread Muffins
Strawberries
*******
December 3, 2014
MS/US
Soup du Jour
Grilled Chicken Salad
BLT Chop Salad
All Natural Burgers
Housemade Vegetarian Burgers
Tree Top Casserole
Sliced Melon
Not really gross but definitely meager.
I like tater tots, corn dogs and apples.
I saw this “trending” on FB.
It’s got some impetus.
Nice to see Calipha MooseChelle getting some flak from the masses.
I would guess some good photoshopper could come up with a Charles Dickens “Christmas Story spin on Moochelle and her lunches at Christmas time.
You mean the Obamas don’t send their precious darlings to DC’s government schools? Aren’t those union teachers the best America has to offer?
You can bet your a** that the two precious ones aren’t eating government-mandated pig slop at Sibley.
I do not own a donkey or burro, so I will be wagering at this time.
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Went with some of our kids for their Thanksgiving “lunch” at school today, and that had to be the most pathetic excuse for “food” I’ve ever seen! I wouldn’t give that shit to a POW, or a dog! Dammed hospital food is better!!! This was also for their Thanksgiving lunch!!! This is probably better than the norm! All of the breads were wheat bread, which is disgusting, IMO. The “meat” tasted like it had never been alive, and the “vegetables” tasted likewise. Dammed people in prisons probably eat better!
I’m pretty sure we’re going to start packing their lunches from now on....
After experiencing this, I couldn’t help but to recall the condescending, almost arrogant letter we got from our school Superintendent last year at the end of school because one of our kids owed $3.50 in unpaid lunch money. He went on and on in the letter about how they deliver great nutritious foods for the students, and we were basically low lifes for having an unpaid balance. (at least we PAY FOR IT, unlike most others)Hate that bastard. He’s probably an 0bamunist.
And HERE is what OUR SCHOOL is having!
Monday: Creole Spaghetti, candied sweet potatoes, celery sticks, fruit cobbler, milk.
Tuesday: Meat loaf and catsup, buttered potatoes, green beans, carrot sticks, creamed fruit, milk.
Wednesday: Pizza, whole kernel corn, peanut butter and crackers, ice cream cups, milk.
Thursday: Turkey, macaroni salad, french fries, garden peas, cake with topping, cheese stick, milk.
Friday:Hot tuna bun sandwiches, pork and beans, lettuce salad, cookies, milk.
OH WAIT! This is from 50 years ago on March 25, 1965!
Lincoln, Ar back in the day
Best school lunches evah!
This is my generation and what we ate. In 1972 I could do twenty plus one handed push ups.
Shut up and eat your gruel!
That looks like something I cleaned out of a diaper.
What caught my attention was the whole apple on the tray. We received a quarter of an apple in elementary and a half an apple in high school. I don’t think we would have eaten a whole piece of fruit anyway as recess was calling. Think I will save the picture of the mush and anytime my homeschooled kids aren’t happy with lunch I’ll show them just how bad it could be!
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