The Four-Course French School Lunch
Four courses. For a seven-year-old. At a public school. I'd heard French kids eat lunches that sound more like a sit-down meal than a cafeteria tray, so I went to find out what's actually on it, who decides, and whether the fennel really gets eaten. Got a topic idea or just want to say hi? Leave a comment down below. Powered by Firstory Hosting (https://firstory.me/zh)

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