The nostalgia surrounding school dinners is often a subject of conversation, particularly among those hailing from Lincolnshire. Foods such as enticing pink custard and distinctive square pizza slices were widely served in school cafeterias throughout the county. Many of us still harbour recollections of the thrill – or apprehension – associated with these meals, depending on personal preferences. For some, there was no dish more appealing than a classic meat pie, while for others, nothing was more abhorrent than a serving of mushy peas. Nonetheless, these gastronomical experiences played a significant role in our shared school experiences. These memories of times past in Lincolnshire transport us back to simpler days, when not only did the school bell ring the close of a lesson, but also heralded the intrigue of the upcoming lunch menu.
This article is a revised version of original reporting by the Grimsby Telegraph.