Tuesday, May 6, 2025

The Old College Try

 College can bring many memories with it. Awesome professors, Interesting classes and fun activities. Yet what about the food? Many barely remember what they ever ate during those two ro four years. Why? Maybe colleges need tutoring in what to serve.

THis was apparent wen I went to my college;s cherished tradition of  breakfast night., Fairleigh Dickinson University has this on both their Florham-Madison and Teaneck-Hackensack campuses. It's where University staff, proffs and office workers alike get together - with the help of cafeteria staff to serve a hot breakfast the night before the first exam.(It wasn't there when I was an undergrad.) It's fun  - and tiring. I served my students and others  all sorts of first meal staples and treats. There was herbed scrambled eggs, Tater tots, French  toast - so popular, - pancakes and two kinds of meat sausage -turkey links and pork patties. I'm sure the starch and sugar rush helped in studying - although it was more of a party with music and dance-offs.Yet it got me thinking. FDU always had good cafeteria food in my day. I can still remember the creamy scrambled eggs and crispy ,crunchy bacon. Yet kids today are smarter than we were. WHy weren't they demanding more fruit and even veggies in our cafeteria year round.

Processed food and the college diet go hand in hand.It;'s easier for cafeteria to buy it in bulk.It's quick and easy to prepare especially for a large crowd. The cafeteria in our Student Union Building has a relatively good salad bar. Our other does not. Kids can get bowls with healthy chicken and quorn yet I feel they can do more. Even community colleges  -I've also taught in one - Passaic Community College - can offer more healthier choices. PCC has a varied menu - one of the best I've had with Jamaican chicken jerk and tasty empanadas yet I don;t recall salads. More progressive colleges such as Bowdoin College in Bowdoin Maine offers fresh ,organic veggies WHy fresh? The campus has it's own gardens and many of the veggies find their way into soups and salads. There are vegan and vegetarian options as well as gluten free. Cornell University in upstate New York actually has a food court counting twelve eateries. Students can buy fresh baked goods along with fresh veggies and fruits. even their ice cream isn;Lt processed. It's also made fresh at the college creamery.

Schools have a lot to learn from their students. Hopefully Faiirleigh and other schools can learn from these other colleges. It's time to take eating seriously as studying on campus.

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