Veggies ??
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Well - to all you non-veggies - I have just returned from a very good school lunch - crudites (well, sticks of carrot and pepper at least) with a choice of 2 dips, vegetable pasta bake (admittedly with cheese on top), a choice of a selection of salads which included a green salad, potato salad, rice salad, leaf spinach and black olive salad, tomatoes. roasted vegetable salad..... followed by ( a rather sweet!) lemon meringue and cream. Oh yes, and a bread roll if I`d wanted one - or soup(with croutons).
I could have had quiche, cottage cheese or tuna with my choice of salad (and ham etc for the carnivores), or the vege.bake or a vegetable casoulet as a hot meal with sweetcorn and broccoli and potatoes. There were also cold desserts such as fruit salad.
Now no doubt some one will correct me, but I reckon that`s a good selection , considering that some pubs can not stretch to more than glorified cheese roll for vegetarians......
I could have had quiche, cottage cheese or tuna with my choice of salad (and ham etc for the carnivores), or the vege.bake or a vegetable casoulet as a hot meal with sweetcorn and broccoli and potatoes. There were also cold desserts such as fruit salad.
Now no doubt some one will correct me, but I reckon that`s a good selection , considering that some pubs can not stretch to more than glorified cheese roll for vegetarians......
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Surely not.Mrs C. wrote:Well - to all you non-veggies - I have just returned from a very good school lunch - crudites (well, sticks of carrot and pepper at least) with a choice of 2 dips, vegetable pasta bake (admittedly with cheese on top), a choice of a selection of salads which included a green salad, potato salad, rice salad, leaf spinach and black olive salad, tomatoes. roasted vegetable salad..... followed by ( a rather sweet!) lemon meringue and cream. Oh yes, and a bread roll if I`d wanted one - or soup(with croutons).
I could have had quiche, cottage cheese or tuna with my choice of salad (and ham etc for the carnivores), or the vege.bake or a vegetable casoulet as a hot meal with sweetcorn and broccoli and potatoes. There were also cold desserts such as fruit salad.
Now no doubt some one will correct me, but I reckon that`s a good selection , considering that some pubs can not stretch to more than glorified cheese roll for vegetarians......
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Fish are vegetables!englishangel wrote:Surely not.Mrs C. wrote:Well - to all you non-veggies - I have just returned from a very good school lunch - crudites (well, sticks of carrot and pepper at least) with a choice of 2 dips, vegetable pasta bake (admittedly with cheese on top), a choice of a selection of salads which included a green salad, potato salad, rice salad, leaf spinach and black olive salad, tomatoes. roasted vegetable salad..... followed by ( a rather sweet!) lemon meringue and cream. Oh yes, and a bread roll if I`d wanted one - or soup(with croutons).
I could have had quiche, cottage cheese or tuna with my choice of salad (and ham etc for the carnivores), or the vege.bake or a vegetable casoulet as a hot meal with sweetcorn and broccoli and potatoes. There were also cold desserts such as fruit salad.
Now no doubt some one will correct me, but I reckon that`s a good selection , considering that some pubs can not stretch to more than glorified cheese roll for vegetarians......
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I know, but that's the trouble with veggi options - no meat...Mrs C. wrote:I only mentioned what I would have a choice of!!Great Plum wrote:It's missing meat though isn't it?
I think there was lasagne or something - but I never bother to look at the meat options, as I don`t eat it!
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Prawns are vegetables, as is a bacon sandwich, but not tuna.Richard Ruck wrote:Fish are vegetables!englishangel wrote:Surely not.Mrs C. wrote:Well - to all you non-veggies - I have just returned from a very good school lunch - crudites (well, sticks of carrot and pepper at least) with a choice of 2 dips, vegetable pasta bake (admittedly with cheese on top), a choice of a selection of salads which included a green salad, potato salad, rice salad, leaf spinach and black olive salad, tomatoes. roasted vegetable salad..... followed by ( a rather sweet!) lemon meringue and cream. Oh yes, and a bread roll if I`d wanted one - or soup(with croutons).
I could have had quiche, cottage cheese or tuna with my choice of salad (and ham etc for the carnivores), or the vege.bake or a vegetable casoulet as a hot meal with sweetcorn and broccoli and potatoes. There were also cold desserts such as fruit salad.
Now no doubt some one will correct me, but I reckon that`s a good selection , considering that some pubs can not stretch to more than glorified cheese roll for vegetarians......
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