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Post by exile on Mar 28, 2008 22:21:55 GMT
It has always been: Breakfast, Dinner, Tea for me. Same for me.
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Post by steje73 on Mar 28, 2008 22:38:00 GMT
Well, I always said dinner at midday and tea in the evening. Then I married a Southerner, and tea became dinner. However, because she does the midday meal rota at work she also calls that meal dinner. So now we have breakfast, dinner, dinner.
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Post by Amaris on Mar 29, 2008 0:27:18 GMT
It's all just food when I'm hungry to me
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Post by sallyanne rose on Mar 29, 2008 14:43:40 GMT
definatly dinner
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Post by hellyp on Mar 29, 2008 15:40:54 GMT
Well, I always said dinner at midday and tea in the evening. Then I married a Southerner, and tea became dinner. However, because she does the midday meal rota at work she also calls that meal dinner. So now we have breakfast, dinner, dinner. Ah yes. I married a northerned and moved up here. To me, lunch and dinner are where it's at. Everyone else round here speaks of dinner and tea.
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Post by oh2bhappy on Mar 30, 2008 0:54:55 GMT
dinner is 1pm-ish tea is 5pm-ish - or with the days getting longer and me waiting for it to get dark before I feed them, when they start moaning that they're hungry and I get around to cooking their tea... I never said I was a good mother...
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Post by MoonRiver on Apr 5, 2008 0:08:40 GMT
As a kid in Glasgow protestants had breakfast, lunch then dinner. Catholics had breakfast, dinner, tea then supper!
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Post by aelwyn on Apr 5, 2008 2:25:37 GMT
I call dinner, dinner. Or supper. And midday meals are lunch.
Of course, I'm Canadian.
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Post by luckydiane on Apr 17, 2008 6:56:30 GMT
During the working week & Saturday, I have lunch at around 1pm and my tea at 6pm - never really have a "dinner".
But on a Sunday I don't have a lunch but have dinner (proper cooked meal) at around 1pm and then tea at around 5 or 6, followed by supper at around 9.
I think I just follow on from the old traditions of my family
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Post by oh2bhappy on Apr 17, 2008 11:05:07 GMT
It has always been: Breakfast, Dinner, Tea for me. Obviously the correct way.
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