JM: How many meals did you get per day? Randy: 3 if u can call them meals. Will: Three. Cynthia: 3
JM: How would you rate the food? Please give details of why. Randy: Not fit for human consumption. Will: Average institutional food, on par with many
hospitals and schools. Never served hot, merely
warm at best, cold at worst. Cynthia: um i'd say a 7.i'd rate it higher but the portions
are kind of small.
JM: Did you have any favorite/least favorite meals? Randy: Splatter patty, ham and beans and commissary are the only
things I'd call food. Will: I remember splatter patties being thought of
highly, and the beans and ham as well since it
was also served with a large chunk of corn bread. Cynthia: my favorite meals would be biscuits and
gravy,chicken patty,chicken strips,mashed
potatoes,mosticolli,spaghetti,cornbread,chow
mein and my least favorite would be scrambled
eggs,ham and beans,chicken soup,cheesy
rice,polish sausage,cold cut sandwich
JM: Were there any other snacks offered outside of meals? What was commissary like and how expensive was it? Randy: U buy it via the commissary. They send around order forms
and it comes whenever they feel like it. Will: Commissary was expensive and only came once a
week. Too expensive to be viable unless your
family and friends have money to throw away. You
can probably do alright supplementing your meals
with about 30 dollars a week in commissary but
it's not worth it in my opinion. Cynthia: no there were no other snacks offered.the
commissary wasn't bad.it was mostly junk type of
food.like chips,cookies,and candy.a small bag of
chips was $1,a honey bun was $1.25,a bag of
candy was around $1.