I don't know how you feel, but I think we were blessed as kids to
have some of the best Cafeteria Ladies in all of the Public School
system. When I walked through that serving line the first time, in
the first grade... I thought I had most truly died and gone to
Heaven. A quarter in my family, especially a quarter a day...was a
lot of money, and I didn't always have a quarter for lunch. I always
came to School with something to eat when I didn't have one...maybe
a biscuit with some Damson preserves, or a slice or two of Fatback,
sometimes a tomato and some salt in a napkin...but something.
Someone in mid year First grade or early Second grade, I can't
remember, managed to get me a job in the Cafeteria at lunch, and
this enabled me to be able to eat every day. I don't even remember
what all I did, I remember cleaning tables after lunch, sweeping and
mopping and carrying out trash...little else. What I do remember was
the way the ladies treated me. They always made me feel like I was
something special...having that job throughout most of Elementary
school was one of my fondest memories. We always ate last, and we
got ALL we could eat and then some. There were always extra rolls
and they were like the famous Lays Potato Chip commercial. "Nobody
can eat just one" Seems like to me they would let you choose how
many you got...but no one could get over four. I think the ladies
sneaked me five or six every day before I even went through the
lunch line. They were protective of you too...someone made fun of me
mopping the kitchen floor. "Do that again and I'll pick up the phone
and call your Mamma" came a quick reply form one from one of the
ladies, and not only did I never hear another snicker there, I heard
much less of them on the playground. I ate my first Pizza, Sloppy
Joe, Pimento Cheese, Lazagna....even Fudge Striped Vanilla ice cream
there. I remember going home and sitting around the table at Supper
and feeling guilty about what all I had to eat that day at school.
When asked what lunch was, I always said "I don't remember, couldnt
been much to it I don't reckon" But my First grade classroom (Mrs.
Ellington) was just down from the cafeteria and when the smells
started wafting into the classroom when we had the door open...my
morning was over...you could have asked me my name and I wouldn't
have known it...I was like Homer Simpson thinking about a
doughnut....hmmmmmmm
I wondered if you went to South Hill Elem...bein' you were a year ahead of me...i didn't know. But when you said, Mrs. Ellington I knew. Loved that cafeteria...the soup..rolls, remember the peanut-butter candy with the powdered sugar on top, sometimes some coconut? Cheese sticks, I would trade almost anything for that cheese...but the pans of rolls...nothing better in the Universe. Great memory shaker this mornin Jimmy, now I want a roll!
ReplyDeleteI been chasin them rolls in my dreams for 50 years....even considered going back to Elementary School again!
ReplyDeleteJimmy, you have always been somebody special. I am sorry if for one second, anybody made you think you were not! We had special Cafeteria Ladies and they all took such good care of us. I am really glad to hear they took such good care of you! We were not in the same first grade class, Ben/Jimi/Jimmy and I were both in Mrs Moseley's class. My family moved to South Hill, sorry...Sothil, in the middle of the year and it was very strange moving to a new place from C'ville. Since I lived across the street from SH Elem., I often went home for lunch. However, I loved the rolls and the peanut butter candy! I remember the candy was made of potato mashed with powdered sugar, rolled with creamy peanut butter and had sugar on top. Oh, how I loved sugar and now, I can smell those rolls! Jimmy, now I have to bake some bread!! Jan
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