ShirikiUtundu
Cursed Idol
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A bump after all this time and not because someone was reporting the results of the lunchable left out of refrigeration for the last 3 years. Pretty disappointing.
Seriously! I survived 12 years of ham and cheese sandwiches, etc. (I'm way too old to have brought lunchables to school.) I can't think of anyone in my school who didn't bring some sort of cheese or deli meat at least occasionally, except for my one friend who only ate cream cheese and olive sandwiches (eew!) I'm positive your son is correct that lots of other kids bring lunchables without refrigerations and are just fine.
Another thing he brings is a whole jar of applesauce. Yes the big jars. He'll put one in his lunch and that's what he'll have for lunch with maybe a bear paw. .
I know this thread is old, but I wanted to comment. Yeah, I'm one of those who brought unrefrigerated deli sandwiches with mayo to school and survived. So did my daughters. People are paranoid about a problem that doesn't exist.
Cream cheese and olives.....yum!!! I still eat that occasionally.
Whats a subway "grinder"??? I assume its a regular subway sandwich?
this thread is from 2012!
Yes, a grinder is another name for a submarine sandwich or sub. And I'm guessing the person who called it that is from Connecticut, western Massachusetts or Vermont, or possibly another part of New England. Here in the NYC area, we call it a hero. In Philadelphia and South Jersey, it's a hoagie. I'm sure there's a few other local names and I think sub is pretty universal in the US. I find it interesting to learn about regional differences and they often come up on the Dis.
this thread is from 2012!
I was in a local deli about a year ago and there was a guy there trying to order lunch- he is asking for a grinder and they have no clue what he is talking about- I finally said "he is looking for a hero" - he turned around and said "thanks I didn't know they were called anything other than grinders" - and the only reason I knew what he wanted was because I read on here that some people called heros -grinders LOL.
I was in a local deli about a year ago and there was a guy there trying to order lunch- he is asking for a grinder and they have no clue what he is talking about- I finally said "he is looking for a hero" - he turned around and said "thanks I didn't know they were called anything other than grinders" - and the only reason I knew what he wanted was because I read on here that some people called heros -grinders LOL.
My daughter sometimes takes the entire jar of peanut butter and spoon for lunch! I bought her some of the little individual cups of peanut butter but she likes the big jar and spoon.
Can't do that in my kid's classroom. Nut allergy.