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    HRH tucks in to school dinners

    The school's canteen was transformed with tablecloths and flowers


    The Queen had school dinner at a new academy in Romford, where chips and turkey twizzlers were not on the menu.

    She was visiting Drapers' Academy in Harold Hill to officially open the new £25m state school.

    Her Majesty was served from a menu which included ham hock terrine, canon of lamb and Dauphinoise potatoes.

    Principal Matthew Slater, in a reference to Jamie Oliver's campaign for healthier school meals, joked they did not serve the turkey foodstuff.

    The school canteen was transformed to include linen table cloths and flowers, with wine served for adults.

    The Queen also watched pupils providing demonstrations of science experiments
    It opened last month with most of the funding to build it coming from The Drapers' Company and the University of London's Queen Mary College.

    Mr Slater said: "We don't serve chips. Our biggest seller is the carvery meal.

    "We try and give them healthy options. If they eat well, they will concentrate better in class."

    The Queen was also given a tour of the school and watched science experiments and pupils performing a scene from the musical Little Shop Of Horrors.


    I wonder what she thought of the pupils musical

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-20105986



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    ‘Roses do not bloom hurriedly; for beauty, like any masterpiece, takes time to blossom.’

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    Originally posted by Megan View Post
    Her Majesty was served from a menu which included ham hock terrine, canon of lamb and Dauphinoise potatoes. [...]
    Bloody hell, we never got stuff like that back in my school days! I wonder how long that sort of haute cuisine will last on the school menu? Probably about 4.33 days once the press move on to another topic.
    Hey, there's an idea: send out every living aristocrat in the land to visit schools daily and lunch with the kids; that'll keep up the food standards!
    Last edited by Quijote; 10-27-2012, 07:57 AM. Reason: Food, glorious food ....

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      Originally posted by Quijote View Post
      Bloody hell, we never got stuff like that back in my school days! I wonder how long that sort of haute cuisine will last on the school menu? Probably about 4.33 days once the press move on to another topic.
      Hey, there's an idea: send out every living aristocrat in the land to visit schools daily and lunch with the kids; that'll keep up the food standards!


      My school dinners(in Scotland) were acceptable, and those were days when we had free school milk.
      ‘Roses do not bloom hurriedly; for beauty, like any masterpiece, takes time to blossom.’

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