I remember something I ate in elementary school, but I don't wanna reveal its name due to the fact that I don't want it sold out.
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What food have you eaten in elementary school that you still remember?
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kindergarten!
and the famous special:
nuddles with farmer/white cheese
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kindergarten!
and the famous special:
nuddles with farmer/white cheese
Nuddles or noodles?
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cheese sandwich
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Nuddles or noodles?
oh boy that's the same thing for me
is it another english dictionary difference? lol
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cheese sandwich
Grilled cheese sandwich sounds delicious. Was the cheese grilled?
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primary school huh?
I guess our canteen sold a pyramid like popsicle kinda like a frozen coke or something of that nature but pyramid like
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the chicken nuggets they had in pre-k w/ the smiley face fries and the cookie that was still doughy in the middle. i remember the taste VIVIDLY
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I used to eat pepperoni and cheese sandwiches. Good combination, om nom nom.
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I used to eat pepperoni and cheese sandwiches. Good combination, om nom nom.
That sounds creative.
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the nachos with the plastic cheese
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not elm but middle the small pizzas
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square pizzas
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square pizzas
Did we go to the same school? Not shitting you, I was gonna say the same thing, LOL
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oh boy that's the same thing for me
is it another english dictionary difference? lol
Nuddles and noodles don't sound the same, at least in American English, lol. In what version of English does puddles and poodles rhyme?
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I refused to eat any elementary school food after seeing the very moldy milk cartons
Only ever brought my own lunch. Except when there were pizza parties, I'd always chow down during those
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Did we go to the same school? Not shitting you, I was gonna say the same thing, LOL
I think a good amount of American schools had it tbh
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I think a good amount of American schools had it tbh
You're probably right. MURICA! Feeding the the next generation, one square pizza at a time.
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Milk, in a pouch with a little straw attached.
Basically the Capri Sun of the uninteresting.
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Nuddles and noodles don't sound the same, at least in American English, lol. In what version of English does puddles and poodles rhyme?
oh it's not bout sounding itself
it's because in my country the word for noodle is "makaron", but in the region where I live we also call it "nudle"
complicated
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oh it's not bout sounding itself
it's because in my country the word for noodle is "makaron", but in the region where I live we also call it "nudle"
complicated
Oh, Polish? Cool!
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not elm but middle the small pizzas
square pizzas
Did we go to the same school? Not shitting you, I was gonna say the same thing, LOL
I refused to eat any elementary school food after seeing the very moldy milk cartons
Only ever brought my own lunch. Except when there were pizza parties, I'd always chow down during those
When I was in 5th Grade, there were circle pizzas for $5. I felt like eating one of those at that time. Unfortunately, I didn't.
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they used to give us pastry with milk or sth
i remember the croissants and eclair, those tasted like shit lmao
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those were the 1s we had but cheaper bc they were small but they were the bomb .com
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those were the 1s we had but cheaper bc they were small but they were the bomb .com
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Skittles.
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Skittles.
yall had skittles?!
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yall had skittles?!
The benefits of being homeschooled.
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The benefits of being homeschooled.
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Mac and cheese
Square pepperoni pizza
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Mac and cheese
Square pepperoni pizza
I think I've never seen square pepperoni pizza.
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I wish I had ice cream in elementary school. I love ice cream too much.
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There were only a few times I ever got the food from school and one of the times was this
as for food my parents gave me it was this a lot of the time
(From Pizza Hut)
I think I've never seen square pepperoni pizza.
me either
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Chili and cinnamon buns day was the best
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