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Schools Lunches from Around the World

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I would have ranted had they said Haggos for Scotland.

But they don't consider the UK part of the world, so ya.

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I would have ranted had they said Haggos for Scotland.

But they don't consider the UK part of the world, so ya.

What's Haggos? Did you mean Haggis. Had it once at Heritage Days in school, tasted great! Probably drudged up some dormant part of my Scottish ancestry.

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What's Haggos? Did you mean Haggis.

What the hell do you think I meant?

Jesus Christ.

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What the hell do you think I meant?

Jesus Christ.

Oh ok, it's just that you spelled it differently.

I always brought my lunch from home, didn't really buy much. Only on days when we had:

Roast Turkey and Gravy

Pasta and Garlic Bread w/ Tossed salad

French Bread Pizza

Hamburgers (brought the fixens from home ie, pickles diced onions, lettuce)

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Makes me want to move to France...

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I wish my school was a four star restaurant.

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Makes me want to move to France...

Yeah, really. Mussels and a whole artichoke?

I also think it's hilarious that most of the foreign meals seem to be larger than the relatively skimpy USA portions. One had a whole fish sitting there.

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