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Meals

Interview with Eric, Bonnie, Jerome, Big Kim and Josh

JM: How many meals did you get per day?
Eric: 3
Bonnie: 3
Jerome: 3
Big Kim: 3
Josh: 3

JM: How would you rate the food? Please give details of why.
Eric: On a scale of one to ten, a 3 and I'm being nice. Have you ever seen Crocodile Dundee? You can live off it but it tastes like $#!^. My first stay consisted of 4 days and I only ate the fruit the rest I gave away.I would highly recommend they do something about that!
Bonnie: Nasty, honestly. The chili beans were not cooked.
Jerome: GOOD
Big Kim: on a scale of one to ten, about a six, almost everyone here puts on a few pounds and there is little waste, the food is one of the things inmates look forward to throughout the day, lunch sucks, breakfast and dinner excellent... anyone who snivels about the quality either is a vegetarian or dines out with the American Express card on the outside... In other words, The food is to go to jail for !
Josh: not bad if you like turkey. that is the only meat they use

JM: Did you have any favorite/least favorite meals?
Eric: NO
Bonnie: Hot cereal in the morning and spaghetti for dinner.
Jerome: BREAKFAST BEST
Big Kim: Italian food, primo.. Mexican meals,,,,nasty, Chile, ya right, makes for good f*rt competition in the tanks...
Josh: have you ever had biskets and gravy with turkey gravy? or a trukey sausage? lets just say they suck. dinner was usuly good... oh cant froget seven day soup

JM: Were there any other snacks offered outside of meals? What was commissary like and how expensive was it?
Eric: Only if you had money on your books and access to the machines.The guys that all that wouldn't be getting out for some time.
Bonnie: None.
Jerome: IF YOU PAYED
Big Kim: yes, if you have money on your books, once a week you can order...
Josh: if you buy them

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