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peacetraveler22 ([personal profile] peacetraveler22) wrote2015-05-26 11:40 am

Несъедобные обеды американских школьников

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At my school, there was no cafeteria. Each morning, my mom awoke early and packed lunch for my sister and me. It grew monotonous, eating the same sandwiches and fruit each day. Secretly, I dreamed of being like my friends who went to public schools, lining up each day to have some old woman with a net around her hair throw slop on my plate. In the U.S., there's constant debate over what school children are fed in the cafeteria. A lot of schools have removed snack and soda machines, and guidelines about nutritional values for school meals are always shifting. Over the weekend, I looked at the menu from my nephew's elementary school, listing the meal choices for each day in the month of May. Common choices include pizza, tacos, hot dogs, hamburgers, chicken nuggets and pastas, all served with some type of vegetable and potatoes or rice. There's always one healthy option like grilled chicken or fish, and a wide-variety of fresh fruit is available for purchase. Yet only the most disciplined of children would pick such options when there are tastier and more indulgent choices placed in front of them each day. All of this creates a very sad picture on the white tray. I grew curious, and began to read about school lunches around the globe, and here's what I discovered!

Look at the culinary delights thrown on these plates from Brazil, Greece and France. The Greek dish looks especially appetizing to me, while the plate from Ukraine has the same sad and pathetic appearance as the USA lunch, filled with greasy sausages, potatoes, cabbage, borscht and a pancake.
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If the topic is of interest to readers, I can take my camera and join my nephew for lunch one day to explain more about what school kids in the USA eat. Of course, many parents still pack lunches for their children, so they aren't forced to eat this cafeteria slop each day. However, I think there's some level of excitement for most young kids to go through the cafeteria line each day, pick from a choice of foods, and create their own meals. It's a rite of passage for almost all American school children.

What did you eat during your school days? Cafeteria food, or homemade lunches? I have no idea what Russian children are served in cafeterias or dining halls, because I've never once visited a school there. Has it changed a lot from the Soviet era? What happens if the family has no money to pay for a child's lunch, does the Russian government subsidize it?


[identity profile] kasuku.livejournal.com 2015-05-27 07:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Червячки.

[identity profile] buy-dream2013.livejournal.com 2015-05-27 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
))) у нас нет своей черешни, вся привозная, пока доедет наверное червяки все передохнут, не встречала ни разу )

[identity profile] ivankravtsov.livejournal.com 2015-05-27 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Russia is not a socialist state. Social. Don't know how to explain it properly. Not paying someone with no money. The rest usually pay. Completely free just medicine and education.

[identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com 2015-05-27 09:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Almost everyone reading my blog and commenting here lives in Russia, or did at one point in their life. So, you are wrong. :)

[identity profile] naysayer15.livejournal.com 2015-05-27 09:58 pm (UTC)(link)
nop, read it again - lots of people who left comments here are from ukraine (the comment right above the mine), israel and stuff. Many tell about their soviet experience (25+ years ago) before leaving the ussr in 1970s and1980s and that directly points to their jewish infamous origin.

I repeat it for you again - mostly you are talking to the jews both here and in your real life who pass themselves off as "Russians". The opinion of the greatest M. Luther:

"If I had to baptise a Jew, I would take him to the bridge of the Elbe, hang a stone round his neck and push him over with the words `I baptise thee in the name of Abraham” – Martin Luther 'The Facts About Luther, TAN Books, 1987, p. 290. [36] Grisar, “Luther”, Vol. V. pg. 413."
Edited 2015-05-27 22:02 (UTC)

[identity profile] naysayer15.livejournal.com 2015-05-27 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I dunno whether you have ever heard this Russian saying:

Жиду верить, что воду ситом мерить.

And you are doing exactly what that saying warn you against :)

[identity profile] modest-so-zvezd.livejournal.com 2015-05-28 05:41 am (UTC)(link)
yes, I grew up in working-class neighborhoods

[identity profile] huliganka59.livejournal.com 2015-05-28 09:11 am (UTC)(link)
Да, я согласна, что бывает плохо кормят. Зависит не от региона. Регион очень большая территориальная единица. Зависит от школы и её руководства. В одном городе в разных школах могут кормить по-разному. В нашем городе 32 школы и разное меню. Попрошу своего сына завтра сфотографировать, что у них готовят. Я живу в маленьком городке: Урал, Пермский край, г. Березники.

[identity profile] phd-paul-lector.livejournal.com 2015-05-28 12:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Do you know the Taras Bulba restaurant chain? You can find them in the US, too (at least in NY); I hope they are as good there as here, though in Moscow and in Kyiv the chopice of borsches is bigger.]

http://tarasbulba.us/home.php
- yuo can check the locations and the menu.

speaking of junk food...

[identity profile] phd-paul-lector.livejournal.com 2015-05-28 12:15 pm (UTC)(link)
...one can notice new tendencies: http://bulbanews.ru/en/main/salo2_eng
:)

Re: Real school food

[identity profile] phd-paul-lector.livejournal.com 2015-05-28 12:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I am afraid you should check your memory, you know :)

No one cared if you ate your meal or not. All leftovers were just dumped in a big pail which was letter sent to some farm and added to pigs' food. Kids were not allowed to take any food out except for buns and pastries, and the guys on duty were making sure that everybody puts the trays, dishes and glasses onto a table near the dishwashing station, that's all.

[identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com 2015-05-28 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Why do you think I'm speaking mostly to Jews? Explain your theory.

[identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com 2015-05-28 01:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know this place. In Washington, DC the most popular Russian restaurant is http://www.marivanna.ru/washington/. However, I don't really like the food and it's expensive.

[identity profile] skazkanegodyaik.livejournal.com 2015-05-28 02:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Мои школьные воспоминания о еде - это омлет, солянка (которая тушеная капуста, а не суп), маленькие сосиски и толстая большая оладья. Я просто обожала все это. Наверняка, корчмили чем то еще, но память сохранила только самое вкусное :)

[identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com 2015-05-28 02:10 pm (UTC)(link)
What about sweets? Did you also eat cakes? :)

[identity profile] skazkanegodyaik.livejournal.com 2015-05-28 02:49 pm (UTC)(link)
тортов у нас не было.. были булочки с джемом и просто сладкая булка с белыми крошками сверху.. с джемом, кстати, тоже очень вкусно! а в детском саду я помню кормили винегретом. Четко запомнила, как выковыривала из него свёклу, которую тогда не ела ))

[identity profile] skazkanegodyaik.livejournal.com 2015-05-28 02:55 pm (UTC)(link)
и кстати, мне очень нравятся обеды на фото выше. Даже украинский. Там же блинчик! капуста! борщ! обожаю борщ. Хотя на фото больше похоже на свекольник. Да и сосиски с пюре я бы навернула :) Особенно сейчас, проголодавшись)

[identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com 2015-05-28 02:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I also love soups! :))

[identity profile] skazkanegodyaik.livejournal.com 2015-05-28 03:01 pm (UTC)(link)
о да, сейчас даже если на ужин иду в ресторан, могу взять себе суп, очень люблю. И некоторые даже неплохо готовлю. Но в детстве я помню, как меня заставляли его есть, а я ужасно не хотела. Может из за лука в бульоне, сейчас то его не кладу. А вы в детстве что больше любили?

[identity profile] naysayer15.livejournal.com 2015-05-28 09:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I have already explained why I think so. This is not a "theory" - this is the solid fact.

1) Some people who left comments here clearly pointed out that they are from Ukraine or another CIS country;
2) As for people who didn`t accomplish #1 - you can check their profiles - as I did - and find out that they are not originally from Russia;
3) Another big group of comments was left by persons who recalled their Soviet experience before leaving the ussr for the USA/Israel in 1970s and 1980s. As I have told you earlier in that period due to the Jackson–Vanik (both democrats) amendment (1974) a great wave of emigration happened. 90% of soviet emigrants of that time (aprox. 1 mln. persons) were the Jews who formally had to go to Israel but mostly ended up in the USA by inventing stories about "political repressions" and deluding US officials. Although I don`t think that the US officials and politics of that time were such idiots to believe that bullshit - so, there was a deliberated decision taken by the American communists (you call them "democrats") to accelerate the jewishizing of the USA and increase the number of communists` voters.

So, as far as I could check it here you are mostly talking to the Jews and other non-Russians. Again, there is a crucial point here which is almost impossible to understand and accept by people of "fake", passport-based nations like the Americans - the Jews and others despite the fact that they may hold Russian passports are NOT Russians. Ponder it.
Edited 2015-05-28 21:22 (UTC)

[identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com 2015-05-28 10:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I have almost 3,000 subscribers. You looked at all these profiles? :)) It's better when we talk about dating and gender relations. You are more sensible on this topic.

[identity profile] naysayer15.livejournal.com 2015-05-28 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I am not talking about ALL your subscribers or readers - it goes about people who left comments under this post only.

haha... that`s because dating and gender relations are pretty much the same across the world whereas the details of the history, that are clear for me, are hard/unbelievable for you.

So, have you already had the second date with that guy? Did he cause your interest?
Edited 2015-05-28 22:53 (UTC)

[identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com 2015-05-28 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
No second date yet. He's gone for two weeks, or at least that's what he says. :)

[identity profile] mivinka.livejournal.com 2015-05-29 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
In my school time (90th) we had no any food in cafeteria except bulochki))) My mom packed lunch for me and my brother during 10 years of school too((((( It was not convenient( I hated when my bag smelled like sandwich or eggs((( In the same time we were so skinny. To be fat was not typical and sometimes was shame. I think now children in Ukraine have better situation, they have cafeteria which is offering such kind of food you shown. But I'm sure that they use spending money for snacks. They can buy it in any market or lar'ok and nobody can't forbid or control them(( You are right, there are a lot of fat kids in Ukraine. Parents have no time too control kids.
It's strange to see skinny moms with fat kids(

[identity profile] mivinka.livejournal.com 2015-05-29 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
We have a TV-show where speaker inspects public catering etc. She did the show with public Ukrainian schools. It's interesting and terrible in the same time. 1) Пнівська середня школа https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaFIy6Xpnv4 2)Середня школа № 1. Місто Одеса https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIMhOlChV1w 3)Артемівська середня школа № 24 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wTie1XwTrQ and 4)Середня школа № 275. Місто Одеса https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwQnHsIIhGA

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