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blueamy66

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86. So you just open up the milk container and stuff those peas inside.
Sat May 11, 2013, 07:11 AM
May 2013

Close the carton up n you're good to go.

Always fooled the nuns.

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That is fantastically awesome. d_r May 2013 #1
In NYC rectangular pizza is called "Sicilian" KurtNYC May 2013 #17
here is how ours came: d_r May 2013 #22
That tray alone brings back memories KurtNYC May 2013 #24
they use styrofoam trays here now d_r May 2013 #45
The lunches still look like that (without the pretzel--- that would be extra.) femmocrat May 2013 #43
yeah you are right about the milk d_r May 2013 #46
It's the same now obama2terms May 2013 #63
Good for him! Phentex May 2013 #2
Future Michael Moore in the making. intheflow May 2013 #3
He idolizes Morgan Spurlock KurtNYC May 2013 #19
He is terrific! I love his laugh. femmocrat May 2013 #4
I feel bad for kids that are forced to eat vegetables at school oberliner May 2013 #5
No one is FORCED to eat anything at school. femmocrat May 2013 #6
Are they served to everyone? joeglow3 May 2013 #10
In my kids school the lunch line has options. Vilis Veritas May 2013 #13
Options are good oberliner May 2013 #35
There is are choices. There is usually a hot vegetable.... femmocrat May 2013 #40
Yes they are oberliner May 2013 #34
We are not allowed to tell them what to eat. It is their right to eat what and as much as they want. femmocrat May 2013 #42
Perhaps not at public schools oberliner May 2013 #50
We can't tell them they have to eat anything. proud2BlibKansan May 2013 #70
We don't even do that. femmocrat May 2013 #73
So you just open up the milk container and stuff those peas inside. blueamy66 May 2013 #86
I think we are talking about different types of schools oberliner May 2013 #87
I don't think it's fair either. But it's our reality. blueamy66 May 2013 #100
True enough oberliner May 2013 #101
Agree 100%. blueamy66 May 2013 #102
Can I ask where you live? oberliner May 2013 #103
I am now in Sacramento. The weather is perfect. blueamy66 May 2013 #106
That is surprising oberliner May 2013 #111
That's because it is unsafe for kids to play outside without supervison juajen May 2013 #126
I don't agree about it being unsafe now. blueamy66 May 2013 #133
That's called shitty parenting by your friend. It's really easy to motivate a 10 year old msanthrope May 2013 #115
NO SHIT! blueamy66 May 2013 #116
The kid is not 'spoiled.' You are blaming a child, and not the adult raising her. msanthrope May 2013 #117
Maybe a bit neglected. But spoiled as well. blueamy66 May 2013 #118
Not when I was in elementary school! ms liberty May 2013 #71
So much has changed since then. femmocrat May 2013 #72
That was sarcasm, right? ;-) Vilis Veritas May 2013 #11
It wasn't oberliner May 2013 #36
That's why so many of them are obese. Codeine May 2013 #44
I don't think that's why oberliner May 2013 #49
The notion that children should eat some sort of special, nutrition-free "food" Codeine May 2013 #55
There are no nutrition free foods oberliner May 2013 #60
Depriving a child of junk food obama2terms May 2013 #64
oh goodie for you bread_and_roses May 2013 #90
Grade school may be the worst time in one's life to be malnourished KurtNYC May 2013 #113
I imagine they can handle a pack of smokes too... LanternWaste May 2013 #52
A pack of smokes for lunch? oberliner May 2013 #61
You are a never-ending source of amusement. Ikonoklast May 2013 #15
Thanks oberliner May 2013 #37
Um...what vegetables ? I didn't see any. KurtNYC May 2013 #21
That's my point oberliner May 2013 #38
If a major portion of a child's nutrition is provided at school, lack of nutrients is a big problem. Doremus May 2013 #74
Funny, I feel bad for the kids whos only calories come from school. n/t hootinholler May 2013 #48
I definitely feel bad for those kids as well oberliner May 2013 #51
My daughter loved her vegetables (she still does at age 23). Luminous Animal May 2013 #65
We had soggy peas almost every day... Blanks May 2013 #78
I grew up in a farming town and had access to a lot of great fresh fruits and vegetables Luminous Animal May 2013 #79
I agree. None of that sounds good. eom Blanks May 2013 #88
"Kids who are raised on vegetables tend to like them." oberliner May 2013 #85
Five a day is good nutrition, not a conspiracy nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #92
That's fruits and vegetables oberliner May 2013 #97
It is classified as a fruit nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #98
Weird oberliner May 2013 #104
That is at least as old as I am, which is over forty five years nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #108
Cause we all know the humans need to eat nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #69
Humans don't need to eat veggies oberliner May 2013 #83
Wrong, but if you want to live that nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #91
Oranges and Lemons are not vegetables oberliner May 2013 #95
They are part of the five a day nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #96
That's fine oberliner May 2013 #105
Dietitians and doctors do not agree with you nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #107
Yes they do oberliner May 2013 #110
And fringe nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #114
Maryann Jacobsen is definitely not part of any fringe oberliner May 2013 #119
And the American Dietetic Association recommends veggies nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #120
Neither says they are required oberliner May 2013 #127
Fiber...that is why they are recommended. nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #130
There are numerous sources of fiber that are not vegetables oberliner May 2013 #131
And once again, health officials do not agree nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #132
Yes they do oberliner May 2013 #134
Oberliner... Oh man... Scootaloo May 2013 #82
Insightful response as usual oberliner May 2013 #84
I wasn't offering insight Scootaloo May 2013 #89
No kidding oberliner May 2013 #99
Sure, whatever. Scootaloo May 2013 #109
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2013 #121
Welcome to DU my friend! hrmjustin May 2013 #122
Fresh produce is optional oberliner May 2013 #128
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2013 #129
School lunches SamKnause May 2013 #7
I love this kid!!! mountain grammy May 2013 #8
:-) n/t MuseRider May 2013 #9
Learning early that lies and deception are normal in the USA. n/t L0oniX May 2013 #12
You mean World, right? Vilis Veritas May 2013 #14
But just as we like to think about most things, we feel we are the best at it. n/t A Simple Game May 2013 #16
Much better than that I think -- Learning what to DO about lies! KurtNYC May 2013 #23
Broccoli HockeyMom May 2013 #18
I was the exact opposite as a kid tabbycat31 May 2013 #20
We ate them cooked, raw nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #27
I didn't, and don't, like fruit HockeyMom May 2013 #62
Raw veggies are better for you, aren't they? Jamastiene May 2013 #112
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2013 #123
Sliced, ice cold soaking HockeyMom May 2013 #125
I love how technology has given so much power to "the little guy" Arugula Latte May 2013 #25
+1 treestar May 2013 #94
See what happens when we actually educate our kids -- with the ability to critically think? Raine1967 May 2013 #26
I think of all that styrofoam, millions of those trays every day -- eco-hostile KurtNYC May 2013 #30
Definitely. Raine1967 May 2013 #56
Our school still uses the trays and real silverware. emmadoggy May 2013 #67
OK, THAT IS AWESOME! Raine1967 May 2013 #68
The Fit just hit the Shat. adieu May 2013 #28
What School Lunches Look Like In 20 Countries Around The World Mosby May 2013 #29
It is amazing...just he much processed crap nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #31
I know Mosby May 2013 #32
Cue the whinning nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #33
Kids won't eat quinoa cuz it sucks. zappaman May 2013 #66
that's what I was thinking d_r May 2013 #47
The korean food made me smile AsahinaKimi May 2013 #41
M-m-m-m, kimchi!!! My ex and I had friends where she was Korean and we often had each other over... MiddleFingerMom May 2013 #81
Okay that has me hungry! Rex May 2013 #54
Sadly, if we served those lunches, they would end up in the trash joeglow3 May 2013 #57
I think we need to help kids develop their tastes. Mosby May 2013 #58
I can't disagree joeglow3 May 2013 #59
Jamie Oliver. He tried to improve school lunches in a couple of areas, tblue37 May 2013 #75
Maybe the right wing figured..,that AsahinaKimi May 2013 #39
He is exposing the pathetic abuse of private industry Rex May 2013 #53
Remember? Godot51 May 2013 #76
Due West? RedRocco May 2013 #77
San Diego was a sleepy town back then nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #93
K&R DeSwiss May 2013 #80
"Green, light green, and BROWN" Matariki May 2013 #124
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