Re: What are you having for lunch/dinner?
Re: What are you having for lunch/dinner?
Re: What are you having for lunch/dinner?
I love the fact that most of you are calling the evening meal "dinner"...or at least I presume that's what you mean. I remember trying to explain to my nephew who was visiting us here in Canada that not all meals here are described the same as in "jolly olde". I told him "First of all you start out with breakfast, which is usually served sometime in the morning, unless, of course, it's made around 12 which makes it "brunch". But, if it's not "brunch" at noon, it's lunch. Being an expat Brit I still keep to my jimmy young, "everything stops for tea, at three". Which is, in actual fact, a cuppa tea...or as the mood takes us, a gin and tonic.... what my Brit. family call "tea" at around 5 or 6 in the evening, we call supper...."who knew!" "dinner" here at my house has been relegated to Sunday afternoon and a traditional roast beef and Yorkshire pud.Re: What are you having for lunch/dinner?
Doing home made burgers in buns with chips today for the meat eaters and having a large garlicky mushroom in a bun with chips myself.Re: What are you having for lunch/dinner?
No breakfast or lunch for me as I have been eating out of boredom. With being diabetic ( not on insulin ) I am cutting food down to a minimum for a few days. Put a stone on not that I am a weight watcher, if I don't cut down that extra stone soon will be two. An apple sarnie later I think.
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