JM: How many meals did you get per day? James: 3, sometimes a snack Jerry: I recieved 3 meals a day Troy: Three is what i recall
JM: How would you rate the food? Please give details of why. James: the food kinda sucked sometimes we would get
good food though Jerry: To be honest it was not as bad as some
people say it is. It is like a school
breakfast an lunch. It had every you
would need proteins an everything in it
!a a a a a a a a q a q a a a a a a a Troy: OK, was fine. Was humourous in itself to watch
the exchange of items between the cell mates when
received. The one holiday it was nicer as well,
cannot complain as it would be what would be
expected in jail. Normally predictable as they
seemed to follow a set pattern what would be
served each day.
JM: Did you have any favorite/least favorite meals? James: yeah, breakfast was always the best food but it
wasn't that good Jerry: Yes my least favorite meal was dinner it
looked like they threw all the food
put.together in a blender an mixed it all
together an slipped it on the tray with
bread Troy: No other than having milk and some type of
dessert was nice and meet the needs at the time
in.
JM: Were there any other snacks offered outside of meals? What was commissary like and how expensive was it? James: Yeah sometimes if your lucky Jerry: I was unable to order commissary an
there was no other snacks offered in my
cell block
A a a a a a a a a a a a a q a a a as a Troy: No other than a ordering commissary to purchase
items such as cookies, stamps etc. if you had
someone who donated funds, or in my case from the
moneys that was in my pocket (asked the officer
to return).