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Maine High School Accidentally Serves Dirt To Students, Giving New Meaning To “Farm To Table”

Ted CohenBy Ted CohenMay 19, 2026Updated:May 19, 20262 Comments2 Mins Read
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When dessert turns into a science experiment…

A trio of students at Medomak Valley High School in Waldoboro got a very unexpected “menu item” last week after what started as a normal school science experiment somehow made its way into a cafeteria meal.

The incident happened during the Empty Bowl Supper, last Wednesday, according to a public notice from the school.

Maine radio DJ Arlen Jameson, aka “Kid,” has all the dirt on this unusual tale.

Jameson broke the story for I95Rocks.com.

He says students working with a teacher had been doing a science experiment involving potting soil.

They baked it to sterilize it, with plans to use it later to test plant growth.

Once it was heated, the soil was placed in a foil-covered baking dish and set aside near the stove area, away from the actual food being prepared for the event.

Everything was properly separated – at least at first.

But when dinner service got busy and everyone was rushing to get food out to the serving tables, the tray of soil accidentally got picked up and included with the rest of the dishes.

Three students ended up briefly tasting it, thinking it was some kind of dessert.

That confusion didn’t last long.

Once they realized it was literally soil, they stopped immediately and the tray was quickly pulled from the line.

School officials made clear this wasn’t a prank or anything intentional, just an unfortunate mix-up in a busy kitchen moment.

“Thankfully, no one was hurt, though it’s probably safe to say nobody’s going to be asking for the ‘mystery crumble’ again anytime soon,” the Kid says.

“The school says it was an accident, and honestly, that might be the most believable part of the whole story,” added the Maine DJ with all the dirt.

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mainer
mainer
20 days ago

Somebody will probably sue the school.

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Louisewoods
Louisewoods
20 days ago

This could only happen in Waldoboro .
How many bean suppers have had “something “ worse than this .?
Dog hair anyone ?

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