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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?


Date: 2015-05-26 06:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zeludok.com (from livejournal.com)
во Франции вполне здоровая и вкусная еда!

Date: 2015-05-26 06:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
In France, they have very small portion sizes!! I starve when I visit this country. :)))

That is why Quebecois hate them.

Date: 2015-05-26 08:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] montrealex.livejournal.com
They call the French "maudits Français" which means "damn Frogs".

Re: That is why Quebecois hate them.

Date: 2015-05-26 08:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
:)) And cafe chairs are very small. Not made for an "American-sized" butt. :))

Re: That is why Quebecois hate them.

Date: 2015-05-26 08:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] montrealex.livejournal.com
Right you are! Like airplain chairs too.
I for one think that this is the early romance of America with cars that brought a spesific body pattern to female trunk. There is no what French call "la taille". It`s just a wide and large truncated pole, what Russians call "koloda", Russian women who for the 90% didn`t have cars and had to deal with public transport or walk with large houshold bags grew fat differently - on the belly mostly, not on their sides.
And then America started to eat huge portions and drink sweet pop-soda-drinks...

Date: 2015-05-26 09:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nitki-igolki.livejournal.com
зато во Франции можно съесть за весь обед: салат, тарелку закусок (appetizer) , главное блюдо и вполне останется место на дессерт и кофе. А в США одной тарелки закусок бывает много не человека. Ну и где лучше и правильнее питаться? Я голосую за Францию.

Date: 2015-05-26 09:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Both are good! It is just a matter of preference. :)

Date: 2015-05-26 09:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nitki-igolki.livejournal.com
я конечно прошу прощения, но еда в США по качеству очень сильно уступает еде во Франции.
Ну да, если народ желает огромных лошадинных порций за 12 долларов и free refile на Кока- Колу, то да, США ваш выбор.

Date: 2015-05-26 09:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
I do not drink Coca-Cola, or any sodas! :))

Date: 2015-05-26 11:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vik-kis.livejournal.com
But not at school. In а school canteen you can eat whatever you want and as much as you want. The choice was great - rice, meat, salmon, yogurt, all kinds of vegetables and fruits, including melon, watermelon and berries. My experience in a French school was just amazing - but it was very good and prestigious one.
The most important thing: the director and the teachers themselves were eating there the same. In a Russian school of the same level the director never make an appearance in a canteen.

Date: 2015-05-26 06:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mica68.livejournal.com
Фруктов меньше, зелёной фасоли больше и сыр - всегда. :)

Date: 2015-05-26 10:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vik-kis.livejournal.com
Да, во Франции отлично кормят. Нигде я так вкусно и сытно не ела, как во французской школе - не считая хороших ресторанов, конечно.)))

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