In our high school canteen, the food you cooked is completely different from that cooked at home. Is it his size? When I was cooking, I didn't say anything about what to match. Give me a feeling of doing whatever I have.
For example, your meal feels good, but next time you eat it, you will find that the dishes have become varied. Because many times the food can't be finished, she will keep the rest and sell it to students at night.
What I remember most is a fried bun, which is an omelet sold in our canteen in the morning. It was very thin, and then when it was not sold out in the morning, she cut it into pieces and fried it together at noon. You really didn't expect the taste of that fried food.
Because the omelet is leftover after all, and then put in the pot, it will be particularly sticky when fried. As a result, the cake and vegetables stuck together when frying. When cooking at noon, we all felt as if we were eating pig food. At that time, I didn't know whether the school took the canteen for profit or whether the school rules were really lax. Anyway, the food in the canteen has rotted.
What I hate most is going to the canteen to eat leftovers, but I can't avoid not eating leftovers every time. I remember there was a restaurant selling Daoxiao Noodles in the school cafeteria. When buying noodles, there was a big pot of messy dishes mixed together, so he named it fish-flavored shredded pork. When I saw the name, I felt that the noodles were particularly delicious. When you really bought it, you found that what fish-flavored shredded pork is simply thousands of leftovers. It's just a nice name, so you deceive yourself.
There are so many delicious dishes in our high school. Poor high school students don't know how to get through it.