I remember eating them all the time in elementary. I don't know if they still serve them for breakfast in elementary schools anymore, but man I want some. Anyone know a place that sells them? I saw online from their website but I'm not paying 40 dollars for shipping. lol Anywhere locally?
No, but my favorite thing at lunch in elementary school were the fishsticks on Friday. I'd get two orders. They were the only thing ever served there that you could eat with ketchup.
The friday ham and egg breakfast sandwiches were my favorite. not even mcdonalds/jack in the box could touch them.
Friday.... Pizza Day. Ate the cheese off first. Then the sauce. Then the soggy bread. I looked forward to that almost as much as the StarCrunch in my lunch on the other days.
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the only thing i loved from elementary breakfast was the biscuit and orange juice. the cinnamon roll too.
I'm surprised none of you guys have tried these. You don't know what you are missing out on. Sad that I can't find any locally.
I don't remember those. But I do remember that vending machines sold out of Chewy Gobstoppers at League City Intermediate like they were candy-coated crack.
I remember eating surprise burgers during lunch, it was like ground beef and cheese inside of a closed bun...delicious.
Negative. I do remember the greasy breakfast burritos though, haven't found anything that comes close. And the oatmeal was always on point too. That was the best breakfast that 75¢ could buy.
About once a month they served "Mexican Jambalaya": a handful of Fritos, a scoop of white rice, chili, shredded cheese, lettuce and diced tomato. So good. CFS sandwiches were good, too. As were Pizza Snaks.
You should go to the nearest elementary during recess and pay one of the kids to pick you up some. I think that the youth of today could really use some business sense. Try and rent a white van if you can work it out, looks very professional and could probably get you a lower per-donut price.