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Post by Toilet Paper Roll on May 31, 2023 8:29:20 GMT -5
Probably shouldn’t be drinking milk anyway. Water should get you through the day
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Post by chrom on May 31, 2023 9:46:56 GMT -5
Probably shouldn’t be drinking milk anyway. Water should get you through the day Milk has vitamins and calcium that water doesn't.
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Post by YAKMAN is ICHIBAN on May 31, 2023 9:53:39 GMT -5
New school currency
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Post by Ultimo Gallos on May 31, 2023 11:05:50 GMT -5
Still surprised that schools allow sodas.
Now it has been 30 years since I got out of school. But we were never allowed to bring sodas. If you got caught it was 1 day suspension.
But we also didn;t have vending machines students could get too. Sure there was a coke machine in the teacher's lounge.
There was odd rules like if you brought your own lunch you couldn't eat it in the cafeteria or the halls. You had to go sit outside.
Pretty much everyday my last year there we either skipped off campus to a nearby Sonic,or sent someone to do that and ate in the old empty chem lab.
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Post by Terry McConkey on May 31, 2023 16:54:42 GMT -5
If schools are worried about their students' health, they need to focus on things other than milk. Maybe the parents of these kids should stop shoveling junk food in their mouths outside of school hours?
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Post by Nr1Humanoid on May 31, 2023 17:55:07 GMT -5
I am so glad I grew up in a country where the only food you eat at school is the one your parents put in your lunch box for you.
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Post by Wolf Hawkfield no1 NZ poster on Jun 2, 2023 4:01:35 GMT -5
Considering that every chocolate milk I ever had in American was total rubbish.
This isn't such a bad idea.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2023 20:35:02 GMT -5
There was odd rules like if you brought your own lunch you couldn't eat it in the cafeteria or the halls. You had to go sit outside. Wow, was this in the US? I’ve never heard of such a thing.
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Post by Natural Born Farmer on Jun 3, 2023 11:50:42 GMT -5
If schools are worried about their students' health, they need to focus on things other than milk. Maybe the parents of these kids should stop shoveling junk food in their mouths outside of school hours? The public can influence what schools serve. They can't do anything about parents.
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Post by Triangle Lancer on Jun 3, 2023 12:22:42 GMT -5
I haven't attended elementary school in over 35 years. Chocolate milk used to be an exclusive Friday treat. You chose which milk you wanted: whole (what we called "green" because that was the color of the carton), 2% (blue) or chocolate.
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Post by Terry McConkey on Jun 3, 2023 17:37:55 GMT -5
Maybe the parents of these kids should stop shoveling junk food in their mouths outside of school hours? The public can influence what schools serve. They can't do anything about parents. Let's be realistic, if the public had a choice, they'd want kids to eat what they eat at home. It really depends on the values of the communities these schools are located in.
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Post by Ultimo Gallos on Jun 4, 2023 20:47:45 GMT -5
There was odd rules like if you brought your own lunch you couldn't eat it in the cafeteria or the halls. You had to go sit outside. Wow, was this in the US? I’ve never heard of such a thing. Yep Moss Point High School in Mississippi. The not eating in halls was for any food. But yea bring your lunch and get to sit outside in MS,where it is warm and humid often,and eat. Most people either ate in the cafeteria,ate at the student ran cafe or snuck off to Burham Drugs or Sonic to get food. I rarely saw anyone bringing their own lunch. Also was 90 thru 92. Other things they allowed back then that NO School would now,and few did baack then. If you had a note from your parents saying they knew you could smoke during the morning break and lunch ,outside in the court yard. We could also carry pocket knifes as long as the blade was under 2 inches I think was the limit. I had a old ass pocket knife I was given by my grandfather was in my pocker every day at school. Wasn't like I was roaming the halls with a Rambo knife or something that is made as a weapon. EDIT thinking hard on this do remember a few kids bringing their lunch. IIRC they would go sit in the old chem lab and eat.
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