If breakfast is the most important meal of the day...

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  • pearljgirl2010pearljgirl2010 Shillington, PA/Tuckerton, NJ Posts: 3,428


    LOL!!! Great definitions:

    You called them "deep fried deliciousness"

    I called them "little barrels of potatoe-y deliciousness"

    Mookeywrench called them "nature's salty nuggets"
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  • Now I want a tater tot......


    I remember another big day.....as far as lunch goes.....

    Did anyone ever have Chop Suey day at school??????

    The entire school would be talking about Chop Suey day.......

    hehehehehehe.............
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  • ZiggyStarZiggyStar Posts: 14,328
    So they're very similar to hashbrowns?
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  • pearljgirl2010pearljgirl2010 Shillington, PA/Tuckerton, NJ Posts: 3,428
    Now I want a tater tot......


    I remember another big day.....as far as lunch goes.....

    Did anyone ever have Chop Suey day at school??????

    The entire school would be talking about Chop Suey day.......

    hehehehehehe.............


    we didn't eat Chop Suey in South Jersey...not for lunch, not ever :-)

    we did have Steak-umm day though....
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  • pearljgirl2010pearljgirl2010 Shillington, PA/Tuckerton, NJ Posts: 3,428
    ZiggyStar wrote:
    So they're very similar to hashbrowns?


    yup, but somehow better!
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  • ZiggyStar wrote:
    So they're very similar to hashbrowns?

    quite
  • QuarterToTenQuarterToTen Cincinnati, Ohio Posts: 3,642
    My senior year, I had a full time job(40 hours) at Walgreens....

    So I was fucking rich!!!!! hehehehe

    I would eat in the teachers line....They had the good stuff...

    Hot Soup
    Decent sandwiches
    Salad bar....

    And it still would only cost me $2.00......If that....

    when i was a senior, we were allowed to leave the premises for lunch.

    i ate more Quarter Pounders with cheese and White Castles that year to last a lifetime.

    salad bars weren't invented when i went to school.
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  • we had chow mien day not chop suey day.....that day was dreaded, along with salsburry steak day
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  • My senior year....

    We had an I-Hop 2 blocks from school.....once-twice a week i would blow off my first class and go for breakfast....

    More than once I ran into teachers there.....But they never said a damn thing.....

    I was going to school 40 hrs...
    Working 40 hrs....

    And if i wanted to sit at the I-Hop, smoke cigarettes, and drink a pot of coffee before I got to class......Well thats what I did....hehehehehehe

    Fuck em....My schedule was more hectic than theirs......and they knew it....hehehehehe
    Take me piece by piece.....
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  • FifthelementFifthelement Lotusland Posts: 6,963
    when i was a senior, we were allowed to leave the premises for lunch.

    I was shocked to hear from an American friend (from Texas) that students had to stay on campus :shock: I had never heard of such a thing.

    I rarely stayed on school grounds for lunch. My friends and I usually headed to the food court at the mall or Mickey D's (or behind the medical clinic for some green, leafy goodness :? :D )
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  • pearljgirl2010pearljgirl2010 Shillington, PA/Tuckerton, NJ Posts: 3,428
    wow--you guys were lucky! we couldn't leave school grounds. then again, there was nowhere to go within a 5 mile radius!
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  • QuarterToTenQuarterToTen Cincinnati, Ohio Posts: 3,642
    we had chow mien day not chop suey day.....that day was dreaded, along with salsburry steak day

    i was always very skeptical about chili day

    because it usually followed sloppy joe day
    which was the day after hamburger day
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  • wow--you guys were lucky! we couldn't leave school grounds. then again, there was nowhere to go within a 5 mile radius!
    One of my coolest childhood memories....

    When my 2 sisters and i were in grammar school...

    We would walk home for lunch(2 blocks)....

    And my father would cook us.....

    Grilled cheese...or
    Hot dogs....or
    Fried bologna sandwiches.....

    Always served with Lipton Noodle soup........
    Take me piece by piece.....
    Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
  • pearljgirl2010pearljgirl2010 Shillington, PA/Tuckerton, NJ Posts: 3,428
    during my senior year, we got TastyKakes in the lunch room, as extras. I ate a Chocolate Junior every single day after lunch. I can't stand the things now!!
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  • pearljgirl2010pearljgirl2010 Shillington, PA/Tuckerton, NJ Posts: 3,428
    wow--you guys were lucky! we couldn't leave school grounds. then again, there was nowhere to go within a 5 mile radius!
    One of my coolest childhood memories....

    When my 2 sisters and i were in grammar school...

    We would walk home for lunch(2 blocks)....

    And my father would cook us.....

    Grilled cheese...or
    Hot dogs....or
    Fried bologna sandwiches.....

    Always served with Lipton Noodle soup........

    mmmm Lipton Noodle Soup! I used to bring that in a Thermos for lunch in winter :-)


    hold the phone--FRIED bologna sandwiches?? really?
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  • QuarterToTenQuarterToTen Cincinnati, Ohio Posts: 3,642
    wow--you guys were lucky! we couldn't leave school grounds. then again, there was nowhere to go within a 5 mile radius!
    One of my coolest childhood memories....

    When my 2 sisters and i were in grammar school...

    We would walk home for lunch(2 blocks)....

    And my father would cook us.....

    Grilled cheese...or
    Hot dogs....or
    Fried bologna sandwiches.....

    Always served with Lipton Noodle soup........

    that's a lovely memory.

    and Lipton's noodle soup = heaven
    Nice shirt.
  • pearljgirl2010pearljgirl2010 Shillington, PA/Tuckerton, NJ Posts: 3,428
    Speedy--that is a great memory, by the way :-)
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  • mmmm Lipton Noodle Soup! I used to bring that in a Thermos for lunch in winter :-)


    hold the phone--FRIED bologna sandwiches?? really?
    Fried bologna, on toast, covered with butter....

    To this day...

    That and a bowl of cream of celery soup.....is my alltime favorite lunch........
    Take me piece by piece.....
    Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
  • pearljgirl2010pearljgirl2010 Shillington, PA/Tuckerton, NJ Posts: 3,428

    mmmm Lipton Noodle Soup! I used to bring that in a Thermos for lunch in winter :-)

    hold the phone--FRIED bologna sandwiches?? really?

    Fried bologna, on toast, covered with butter....

    To this day...

    That and a bowl of cream of celery soup.....is my alltime favorite lunch........

    wow...I believe you. we'd just eat it all plain and boring...if only I knew the possibilities!!!
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  • This is the best thread we have had here in a year....

    Childhood memories....
    When life was simple....
    And all you had to worry about was.....

    "I hope its not Salsbury Steak day"

    hehehehehehehe................
    Take me piece by piece.....
    Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....

  • mmmm Lipton Noodle Soup! I used to bring that in a Thermos for lunch in winter :-)

    hold the phone--FRIED bologna sandwiches?? really?

    Fried bologna, on toast, covered with butter....

    To this day...

    That and a bowl of cream of celery soup.....is my alltime favorite lunch........

    wow...I believe you. we'd just eat it all plain and boring...if only I knew the possibilities!!!
    Try it sometime....

    and dont even get me started on Fried Salami sandwiches.....
    Take me piece by piece.....
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  • pearljgirl2010pearljgirl2010 Shillington, PA/Tuckerton, NJ Posts: 3,428
    Fried bologna, on toast, covered with butter....

    To this day...

    That and a bowl of cream of celery soup.....is my alltime favorite lunch........

    wow...I believe you. we'd just eat it all plain and boring...if only I knew the possibilities!!!
    Try it sometime....

    and dont even get me started on Fried Salami sandwiches.....[/quote]

    oh dear...i think that might be my limit!
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  • Go ask QuarterToTen about fried salami sandwiches....

    She thought I was nuts.....

    Now she knows it doesnt get much better than fried salami on toast.....with a bowl of lipton soup....
    Take me piece by piece.....
    Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
  • QuarterToTenQuarterToTen Cincinnati, Ohio Posts: 3,642
    edited September 2009
    Go ask QuarterToTen about fried salami sandwiches....

    She thought I was nuts.....

    Now she knows it doesnt get much better than fried salami on toast.....with a bowl of lipton soup....

    and now i tell anyone who will listen to fry their salami.

    it's like bacon...only better.
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  • pearljgirl2010pearljgirl2010 Shillington, PA/Tuckerton, NJ Posts: 3,428
    Go ask QuarterToTen about fried salami sandwiches....

    She thought I was nuts.....

    Now she knows it doesnt get much better than fried salami on toast.....with a bowl of lipton soup....


    LOL!!! sounds crazy to me...but i'm guessing it's deeeeeelicious :)
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  • Go ask QuarterToTen about fried salami sandwiches....

    She thought I was nuts.....

    Now she knows it doesnt get much better than fried salami on toast.....with a bowl of lipton soup....

    and now i tell anyone who will listen to fry their salami.

    it's like bacon...only better.
    RIGHT ON!!!!

    Fried Salami is better than lobster....
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  • QuarterToTenQuarterToTen Cincinnati, Ohio Posts: 3,642
    Go ask QuarterToTen about fried salami sandwiches....

    She thought I was nuts.....

    Now she knows it doesnt get much better than fried salami on toast.....with a bowl of lipton soup....


    LOL!!! sounds crazy to me...but i'm guessing it's deeeeeelicious :)

    i thought the same thing, but it is beyond delicious.
    i chop it up and fry it and put in salads like you would bacon bits.

    once you try it, you'll never go back!
    Nice shirt.
  • ZiggyStarZiggyStar Posts: 14,328
    Mmmmm.....fried salami sounds great......it would be sooo bad for you though.....but delicious. *drools*
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  • better than lobster?

    get the fuck out.
  • pearljgirl2010pearljgirl2010 Shillington, PA/Tuckerton, NJ Posts: 3,428
    brother123 wrote:
    better than lobster?

    get the fuck out.


    i don't like lobster...so it sounds good to me :-)
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