School starts today for most kids around the country (it's already started already for many kids), and The National School Lunch Program turns 60, part of the National School Lunch Act signed by President Truman in 1946. Some people love school lunch, some people don't, but I think everyone has their favorite foods. Here are mine.
1. Pizza. I'll eat just about any kind of pizza (except Domino's regular pizza...ugh...love the deep dish though), and this square, greasy slab of tomato and cheese was actually really good. And just think kids, you're in school, but you're still eating pizza!
2. Hamburger and fries. The burger I got in school had an...interesting taste. Not bad, but just unlike any burger I ever had (or have ever had since). I was addicted to it. And the fries...not as good as McDonald's, but tasty and salty, which is surprising considering they were usually soggy.
3. That fluffy pink dessert. I have no idea what this was exactly, but it was delicious.
4. American Chop Suey. Boy, did I love this. I used to pray that the lunch lady would make a mistake and give me an extra spoonful. I think this was really tasty, considering it was made in a giant tub and just scooped out to a few hundred students. With some parmesan cheese and sliced Italian bread, it really got me through the rest of my day.
5. Shepherd's Pie. The closest thing to comfort food you'll get at school. My mom used to make a variation on this, only she called it a "Hamburger Plate." I think it was our Wednesday or Thursday night meal. All the same ingredients, only separate on the plate, not all mixed together.
6. Muffins and other pastry. Yeah, that's right, there were some days I didn't want to eat a whole meal so I just got something light or on the side, with a box of milk.
7. Turkey dinner. A good Thanksgiving dinner is probably my favorite meal of all time in general. The school version wasn't as good (the vegetables and stuffing at school just couldn't beat the home cooked versions), but I'll still put it on here.
8. Fish Sticks. Probably just frozen and mass produced, but how else are you going to get fish in stick form? Good with lots of ketchup.














