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APRIL 22, 2009 2:37PM

School Pizza..........Yum..Yum!!

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

School Pizza..........Yum..Yum




One of the nice things about our son's school is that they will let you come and eat lunch with your kids. I always find this to be a real treat. If your children's or grand children's school does not advertise they will let you do this, give them a call and see if you can. Even if it's only once or twice a year I find it to be a real treat.

As to the point of the post, when I visit my son ( I got married later than most, so it has been a while since I've been in an elementary school) I go through the line and buy a lunch. One of the meals served is pizza. Although it has been many years and I attended a school in another state, the pizza they served in my son's school tasted identical to the pizza I used to get. The first bite of that pizza sent my memory, such as it is, zipping back in time to when I was my boy's age.

One other aspect of these visits that is kind of neat is that although the kids have a limited fund of knowledge due to their age, they can still be pretty clever. It is amazing how many different ways kids eat their pizza. My son will sometimes turn his pizza over and eat it, however, on today's visit, he ate the cheese topping off the pizza and then dumped his Goldfish snack on the dough, folded it over and made a sandwich out of it. It is part of the fun of the visit to just sit and watch what the kids will do.

There was always something about school pizza. The thick crust was doughy, the sauce was bland, but sweet, and the cheese (that is one thing that they did not skimp on) was a bit crispy on top, but gooey on the inside. (think creme brulee) I have never been to any pizza shop or ever had any store bought pizza that was identical in taste and texture to school pizza. I guess part of the appeal of school pizza was the fact that you were getting only the basics; no artisan crust, no freshly spiced sauce and no imported Italian mozzarella cheese..........just the basics. Nothing special about the smell of school pizza either, and yet......................chewy, cheesy bliss.

This is one thing the homeschoolers miss out on. Anyone who has ever been to public school and eaten school pizza can immediately relate to this. (and hopefully have some fond memories as well)

I hope the photos and the post bring back some good memories for everyone. Enjoy!!

Ready for the oven...........
mmmmmmmmm... The pizza getting served


Goldfish and pizza sandwich.


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Individual pan pizza used to be my favorite lunch. I guess everyone has their Proutian madeleine. Nothing tempting about a goldfish pizza sandwich though. monkey fingered.
I kinda agree on the Goldfish sammich, but as long as the kid likes it...it's just going to wind up as a turd anyway.
Very funny! I don't remember school pizza, as I didn't start eating pizza at all until my late 20s. Rated.
C'mon y'all, it's apost about pizza..........can't I get rated at least a few more times?
There was a kid in school who would throw a fit if any of his food touched on the plate. I remember being surprised when a cafeteria lady told him to shut up because it all came out in the end. But turd works great as well.
Nice. I'm liking your non-political posts, rwnj.
Ya know Rob, the bottom line is that we are all just people. The fact that my political and religious views are always correct does not negate the fact that I put my crotchless panties on one leg at a time, just like the rest of you.
I like the diversity of your self righteousness. Too often this joint echos.
I could perhaps even grow to like you, over time. :-)
Thanks BBE and Rob. I've got my views, but they have been tempered by a somewhat atypical life experience.
RW - Thank you - For many reasons, usually work, I was unable to attend any lunches. But retirement has many benefits like having free time to have lunch with one of my grandson's school. I was amazed how well behaved the children were for second and third grade.

My grandson's teacher was in the cafeteria doorway meeting parents and grandparents as they entered. While we waited in line I casually mentioned - I was nervous about meeting his teacher - he turn around and looking me in the eye told me 'grandpa you have to face your fears'
It's a joy isn't it Gramps? Tickles me every time I go.....a zillion little happy munchkins all scurrying around.
I LOVED school pizza. The kids used to dip it in that homemade Thousand Island dressing (ketchup & mayo combo) ... always with corn ... good times! Thanks for the photos ... :) You probably made the lunch ladies' day!!!
Actually IM, the cafeteria ladies were pleased to be appreciated. I think they were genuinely happy to be getting some recognition for their years of hard work...........and preparing and serving hundreds of meals in a compressed time frame is work. Thanks for your reply, and the dipping sauce suggestion.
Square school pizza is awesome! Almost as good as the chocolate milk in the pint size containers.
Yep PR, can't forget the milk!!!