I barely remember the hot meals at the DC. Just remember standing in the long lineups with my gran, having to stand to eat and the counter was way too high for me! lol
After that it was roast beef sandwiches with bbq sauce (my dad always got that), a mini sub with unidentifiable lunch meat with itialian dressing, and I think ham and cheese on rye. Chocolate and vanilla Swiss Miss puddings (full of hydrogenated palm oil), Sara Lee danish in cheese and raisin cinnamon, fruit bags, Cott soda (cola and lemon-lime) usually warm, apple and orange juice, bagels with cream cheese and jam at breakfast.
Our CA were another story though. Every Saturday and Sunday it was always the same thing for the hot meal. Saturday was frozen veal cutlet with tomato sauce and cheese on top, mashed potato, veggie, green salad, two cookies and a drink. Sunday was roast beef with gravy, mashed potato, veggie, salad, two cookies and a drink. They had little containers of horseradish on the side, and it was fun to watch people try it for the first time, not knowing what it was!!! LOL
We used to go the Thursday before the CA to help out in the kitchen, putting the potatoes through the peeler, cleaning and weighing the fruit bags, getting the hot dogs and hamburgers ready for heating. There was one sister in charge of chopping onions because she had no sense of smell and they didn't bother her. Everybody else around was in tears though.
My husband was in the Italian circuit - and their food was even better! lol
If you didn't want the hot meal, there was always the hot dogs and hamburgers in those little foil packs (the hamburgers were already cooked with grill marks and everything - all that had to be done was heat them), McCains frozen individual pizzas, and soup with a bun.
For dessert - at the bookstudy, the brothers would hand out foil pie pans for the sisters to bake pies etc to donate. There were all kinds of pies, squares, cookies etc. And of course the soft ice cream with chocolate, butterscotch or strawberry topping. I always loved working the ice cream station!
After the food service was stopped, every one ate in their seats, the lunch break was reduced, and there wasn't much visiting etc going on anymore. Lunch time used to be fun, eating beside new people, talking, laughing etc.
Aaahh, the memories!! lol
BB