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What she did was a sandwich and grapes and chips and cookies
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in addition to basic food and drink she always added a napkin with a heart and "mom". it had such an impact that i will do it for my children.
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Sandwich, fruit (usually a tangerine), chips, and a candy bar.
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I was a child of the 70's when there were no peanut allergies so PB&J's were popular. Piece of fruit, homemade cookie, chips or cheezies and for a drink a mini-sip. Once a week we had "hot lunch" delivered to the school and it was hot dogs/milk or a slice of pizza/milk for $1.25
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A sandwich, a little box of raisins or fruit and a fromage frais. The sandwiches always sucked.
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My wife packed my lunch & dinner today - 2 sandwiches, 1 for lunch and 1 for dinner.
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Spam sanwiches, and I sure learned to hate them.
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Veggie sushi maki rolls, or Hummus, pita & carrots. Always some fruit too. +4
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peanut butter sandwhiches. if i was lucky, she'd add jelly! always some fruit, and maybe a jello pudding for dessert. love ya mom :)
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sandwitch sometime fries
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it was either PB&J or B/C. Milk in a thermos and maybe a baggy of chips. I hated that.
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Fried baloney with mustard sandwich mostly.
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Brass knuckles and a switchblade.
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I packed my own lunch.
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A gay note that I had to find and hide before my friends saw it.
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Usually a peanut butter sandwich with a piece of fruit and a muesli bar.
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Cheese or peanut butter and jelly sandwiches!
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She would fix a sandwich often peanut butter and jelly sometimes with bananas when she could get them. Maybe some grapes or a plum. And a thermos full of milk. The sandwich was wrapped in waxpaper as there were no such thing as little sandwich baggies and the thermos was broken every time I dropped it or the lunch box as they were made of special glass to keep the milk cool. Thermos liners were about 50 cents then I think my dad bought at least one each week!
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+5 i miss you bunches you even missed my milestone :-( sniff , back to the question at hand. i always had a sandwich of some sort, fresh fruit of some kind, little tiny bag of terrry's chips, and a little deb cake. this was lunch and after noon snack.
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Alot of peanut butter. And apples, always with the apples.
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Well....back in the day, she made me ham and cheese sandwich with a pickle, a snackpack puddle, kool-aide in my lunchbox cup-thingy (lol), potatoe chips and that was about it I think. She might have put a cookie or homemade rice crispe treat in there too. :)
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I started school back in the late 60's I took my lunch through 1st grade then I think they came out with the school lunch program so I ate school lunch after that. My mom would pack sandwhiches along with a cupcake or cookies and a piece of fruit. Sopmetimes it would be peanut butter other times tuna fish and other times some sort of lunch meat like spiced ham or olive loaf etc.
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Usually a sandwich and a piece of fruit.
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baked bean sandwiches
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A hotdog sandwich (I had a bizarre taste), some fruit, some little debbie snacks, and a Hi-C
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I packed my own lunch. I would fry ham and put cheese on it. By lunch time the cheese melted over the ham.
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A sandwich, tuna salad on Fridays.
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I really don't think I ever brought a packed lunch...
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peanutbutter welches grape jelly on brown wonder bread. a fruit, a bartlett pear off the tree. I was expected to get my milk at the school cafeteria. i usually ate my lunch on the bus on the way to school. I skipped breakfast. and got an egg salad sandwich for thirty five cents. it was on wonderbread. for lunch.
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A pig feet sandwitch!
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which school?
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I sat with the all the football guys, unless I was dating someone. I always ate a honey bun and a milk.
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banana sandwich with mayo on store-brand white bread. I begged to be able to just buy school lunch, and eventually won.
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Delicious sandwich.
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An i.o.u note :(
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Half a sandwich.
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PB&J, Chips, Cookies, Water, and $2.00 to Buy Ice Cream and/or a Snack from the Snack Table or Ice Cream Freezer. Also napkins and a note that said something nice everytime and a ice-pack. Sometimes even a egg or plain bagel w/ cream cheese. Im still in school so she still does it for me.
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