Food items that saved every Ghanaian student's life in secondary school

Food items that saved every Ghanaian student's life in secondary school

For many Ghanaian students in boarding schools at the secondary level, life was hard.

But there some food items which got us through those difficult three years.

1. Garri

Foods that saved every Ghanaian student's life in Secondary school

It was the most inexpensive food. Groundnuts and sugar were luxuries though.

2. Cabin biscuit

Foods that saved every Ghanaian student's life in Secondary school

Cabin biscuits were a saviour back then. They could be eaten with butter or used for biscuit flakes.

3. Corn flakes

Foods that saved every Ghanaian student's life in Secondary school

Comes in handy when hunger bites before "light out".

4. Shito

Foods that saved every Ghanaian student's life in Secondary school

This is one of the most popular food items. It could be eaten with garri and kenkey.

5. Milo

Food items that saved every Ghanaian student's life in Secondary school

It was one of the most coveted food items.

6. Groundnuts

Food items that saved every Ghanaian student's life in Secondary school

They came in handy when it was time for garri soakings.

7. Sardine

Food items that saved every Ghanaian student's life in Secondary school

Rich students, especially, could not do without their sardine.

What other food items saved you back in secondary school? Share your views with us via mail at info@YEN.com.gh.

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