Anonymous wrote:We had those cups!Anonymous wrote:Koolaid served in these cups at someone else's house
We didn't have these cups or koolaid.
Anonymous wrote:Club sandwiches and chicken salad sandwiches take me back to country club summers every time.
For every malcontent on DCUM who seethes about country clubs, I don't think there's a more wholesome and All-American way for kids to spend their summers. Not to mention becoming a half-decent swimmer, tennis player and golfer are life skills you will enjoy until you croak.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drive thru Dairy Store half gallons of ice cream in exotic flavors like black walnut, pumpkin, mint choc chip.
Getting the burger at Biff Burger and going across the street to McDonald's for the fries.
My first Whopper with Cheese when the Burger King opened.
KFC when it had original recipe only and mashed potatoes and gravy.
Yes I am a Boomer.
Ooooh, I have not had black walnut ice cream in many years!
I always got black walnut ice cream at our neighborhood High's store (it was similar to 7-Eleven). So delicious!
Last time I drove past the Thurmont, MD area I spotted a Highs, so they're still around maybe. I don't know if they still carry ice cream.
My favorite childhood ice cream was the Thrifty Drug ice cream cones that were served with cylindrical "scoops" (and only cost a quarter). Double chocolate malted crunch. Yum. There was a Thrifty near my grandma's apartment so we'd often get it when visiting her.
Anonymous wrote:Anybody remember cracker baskets in restaurants? Wrapped 2 packs of different kinds. Maybe it was instead of bread. Loved those buttery ones.
Meatloaf baked with oatmeal inside and ketchup on top.
TV dinners. Fried chicken and fried scallops were the best ones.
Me tooAnonymous wrote:Buttered egg noodles. I loved them as a kid.
We had those cups!Anonymous wrote:Koolaid served in these cups at someone else's house
We didn't have these cups or koolaid.
Anonymous wrote:Latch-key 80s/90s kid here:
Breakfast options:
Pop-tarts
Toaster streudels
Cheerios and milk
A typical packed school lunch for me consisted of:
Echo-cooler juice box—I meant *Ecto-Cooler”, the green juice with Slimer from ghost busters on the juice box
Bologna sandwich with Kraft American cheese
Shark bite fruit snacks
String cheese
An apple
After school snack:
Bagel bites
Handi-snacks
Typical rotation of dinners:
-spaghettios
-velveeta Mac n cheese shells
- sloppy joes
- Steak-umms on hot dog buns
-undercooked chicken coated in breadcrumbs, side of buttered “green (spinach) noodles” and Parmesan cheese, peas