‘Baked slop’: Delaware sticks to prison loaf; others end use
SMYRNA, Del. — Dinner is served in cellblock 18, and one can’t help but approach it with trepidation.
It’s finger food — not even sporks allowed — sitting unadorned on a piece of brown paper. The stuff of legend and lawsuits.
“I would equate it to the zucchini bread my mom used to make, except for the surprise pineapple pieces,” said Delaware corrections commissioner Robert Coupe.
Prisoner No. 256265 has a simpler description.


