Some nostalgia about St Joseph's Convent KGF - Buying tuck from the Tuck Women
Our school, St Joseph's Convent, Champion Reefs, KGF, didn’t have a Canteen or cafeteria.
Every child had to carry her own packed lunch to school. My mum usually packed
chapattis or sandwiches for us in plastic Tiffin boxes. Chapattis with butter
and sugar or jam was our favourite choice for lunch. We had our lunch in our
class rooms or we ate it sitting on the benches under the huge trees in the
school garden.
Besides our plastic Tiffin boxes, we also carried
our own water to drink in brightly coloured plastic water bottles with long shoulder
straps. Some times when we didn’t carry our bottles to school, we just drank
water straight from the taps in the school compound and didn’t worry about
picking up any germs from the tap water!!!
Our school didn’t have a tuck shop either so to
speak. However, the cooks in the convent kitchen made delicious ground nut toffee
for sale almost every day. We had to stand in line to buy squares of this
toffee every day after lunch, through the Trellis of the Convent Kitchen. The Jaggery
toffee with the chunks of roasted groundnuts in it was delicious.
Some of my most memorable and happy memories
connected with my school days at St Joseph’s Convent are of buying the forbidden
tuck from the Tuck Women who always sat on the road outside the school gate
with baskets of Green Mangoes, Borums, Gutty palams, Pani Chakke, Pattani, boiled
Groundnuts etc.
We were actually forbidden from buying anything
from these Tuck Women, but their wares were so tempting that we just couldn’t
resist the temptation. The thrill of disobeying the teachers and nuns to eat
the ‘forbidden fruit’ was a great ‘high’ for us.
For just 4 annas or 25 paisa, we could buy tuck
such as green mangoes, green tamarind and guavas (which we ate with chilli
powder and salt), Borums and Gutty palams (I don’t know the English word for
this fruit but they were small purple fruit the size of small plums), Luckily we
didn’t suffer from any tummy upsets or illness after eating all this junk.
Nostalgia overload! Remember everything about the convent,especially the tuck shop. I flicked coins from the house, to buy them🤣 and will never forget the spanking I got from dad!
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