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it's the Sunday Dinner thread...sorry ummmm...lol
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Where you going for yours?
What are you going to have?
for Sunday Dinner...not lunch...LOL
Bobbi
What are you going to have?
for Sunday Dinner...not lunch...LOL
Bobbi
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Meal Definitions (in my book) - anyone else can call it what they like but I am from the sarf via Glasgow and Birmingham....
Lunch - what you eat in the middle of the day
Tea - what you eat just after you come in from work (I got to call it this when I lived North of Watford for many years)
Dinner - instead of tea, and a bit more formal, usually sitting at the table!! We would go out to dinner - out to tea would mean sarnies.
Also, for a reason I can't fathom, my sister calls her evening meal Supper, whatever time she has it or whether she eats casual or formal. Now if I was thinking of calling anything supper, it would be a really late snack (sandwich, cake, beans on toast) after coming in late in the evening. "After theatre supper" comes to mind if you are really posh.
Lunch - what you eat in the middle of the day
Tea - what you eat just after you come in from work (I got to call it this when I lived North of Watford for many years)
Dinner - instead of tea, and a bit more formal, usually sitting at the table!! We would go out to dinner - out to tea would mean sarnies.
Also, for a reason I can't fathom, my sister calls her evening meal Supper, whatever time she has it or whether she eats casual or formal. Now if I was thinking of calling anything supper, it would be a really late snack (sandwich, cake, beans on toast) after coming in late in the evening. "After theatre supper" comes to mind if you are really posh.
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