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Charles Marshburn: His lunchroom lady just had more time

Charles Marshburn writes
I suppose Mrs Schneider (the lady who ran our lunchroom) just had more time! We used to go for seconds on certain items and more than once I remember her saying, "Give those boys some more!". "I've got to feed my boys"! Yes sir, she made the time! - Charles Marshburn
Thanks, Charles Marshburn - And I know you mean no criticism of the excellent personnel who follow guideline to run public schools' cafeterias. It's not their fault that the meals may not be the best a child gets served that day. But there is a better way. I couldn't help but bookmark (Lyon) the segment Anthony Bourdain did on public school lunchrooms in France. They serve wholesome foods. The children get sit down service. They get seconds. They love the food they get. And, it cost them less per meal for food than an American Public School pays. Wow!




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