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over a year ago
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Lunch is lunch and dinner is dinner lol
so which do you mean.
For me it's melon and then some chicken wraps ..
for dinner I am making pasta bake with apple crumble for pudding x |
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over a year ago
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"Another bowl.of ricicles for me
And its dinner not lunch !"
It's lunch and I'm having a large glass of vin rouge with brie and grapes.... Dinner tonite is sea bass with roasted tomatoes on the vine in balsamic vinegar and lots of fresh veg |
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over a year ago
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I have to say it's dinner for dinner time and then tea time is the evening meal
But what really boils my piss is people who say lunch and then tea you can't have it both ways, it's either breakfast dinner tea or breakfast lunch dinner(wrong) but to mix the two really grates on me |
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over a year ago
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"Breakfast,dinner,tea in that order.wtf is lunch lol
Well said some people in here are soooo posh. I bet they eat finger cucumber sandwiches "
Is that before or after the cucumbers been shoved where the sun don't shine? |
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"Breakfast,dinner,tea in that order.wtf is lunch lol
Well said some people in here are soooo posh. I bet they eat finger cucumber sandwiches
Is that before or after the cucumbers been shoved where the sun don't shine? "
If it was a cucumber like wot I bought off t'market tuther day it would bring a tear to your glass eye |
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The dictionary defines it as such.
Lunch noun a midday meal
Dinner noun the main meal of the day
Tea noun a light mid afternoon meal of tea and cake.
So if we are to preserve our great language the correct way is breakfast lunch dinner.
Unless you are having your main meal of the day at midday.
I didn't invent it , it has been so since our language was formed. Anything else is just a foreign language. |
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"The dictionary defines it as such.
Lunch noun a midday meal
Dinner noun the main meal of the day
Tea noun a light mid afternoon meal of tea and cake.
So if we are to preserve our great language the correct way is breakfast lunch dinner.
Unless you are having your main meal of the day at midday.
I didn't invent it , it has been so since our language was formed. Anything else is just a foreign language. "
Yeah! That sounds perfect for me!
For my lunch I had a 2 egg omelette with red peppers, onions and a small amount of grated cheese.
Just to confuse the issue this may also be my dinner as I'm only having ryvita, piri piri cottage cheese and some melon so the omelette was prob my main meal! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The dictionary defines it as such.
Lunch noun a midday meal
Dinner noun the main meal of the day
Tea noun a light mid afternoon meal of tea and cake.
So if we are to preserve our great language the correct way is breakfast lunch dinner.
Unless you are having your main meal of the day at midday.
I didn't invent it , it has been so since our language was formed. Anything else is just a foreign language.
Yeah! That sounds perfect for me!
For my lunch I had a 2 egg omelette with red peppers, onions and a small amount of grated cheese.
Just to confuse the issue this may also be my dinner as I'm only having ryvita, piri piri cottage cheese and some melon so the omelette was prob my main meal! "
So you've skipped lunch and your Ryvita will be a snack. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The dictionary defines it as such.
Lunch noun a midday meal
Dinner noun the main meal of the day
Tea noun a light mid afternoon meal of tea and cake.
So if we are to preserve our great language the correct way is breakfast lunch dinner.
Unless you are having your main meal of the day at midday.
I didn't invent it , it has been so since our language was formed. Anything else is just a foreign language. "
I think its more of a regional thing. Its always been breakfast, dinner tea and supper when i was being brought up! Maybe because we were poor and couldn't afford 'lunch'!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The dictionary defines it as such.
Lunch noun a midday meal
Dinner noun the main meal of the day
Tea noun a light mid afternoon meal of tea and cake.
So if we are to preserve our great language the correct way is breakfast lunch dinner.
Unless you are having your main meal of the day at midday.
I didn't invent it , it has been so since our language was formed. Anything else is just a foreign language.
I think its more of a regional thing. Its always been breakfast, dinner tea and supper when i was being brought up! Maybe because we were poor and couldn't afford 'lunch'!! "
You claim to be poor but you have squeezed in an extra meal |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The dictionary defines it as such.
Lunch noun a midday meal
Dinner noun the main meal of the day
Tea noun a light mid afternoon meal of tea and cake.
So if we are to preserve our great language the correct way is breakfast lunch dinner.
Unless you are having your main meal of the day at midday.
I didn't invent it , it has been so since our language was formed. Anything else is just a foreign language.
I think its more of a regional thing. Its always been breakfast, dinner tea and supper when i was being brought up! Maybe because we were poor and couldn't afford 'lunch'!!
You claim to be poor but you have squeezed in an extra meal "
Well, i didn't say i could count!! |
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"The dictionary defines it as such.
Lunch noun a midday meal
Dinner noun the main meal of the day
Tea noun a light mid afternoon meal of tea and cake.
So if we are to preserve our great language the correct way is breakfast lunch dinner.
Unless you are having your main meal of the day at midday.
I didn't invent it , it has been so since our language was formed. Anything else is just a foreign language.
Yeah! That sounds perfect for me!
For my lunch I had a 2 egg omelette with red peppers, onions and a small amount of grated cheese.
Just to confuse the issue this may also be my dinner as I'm only having ryvita, piri piri cottage cheese and some melon so the omelette was prob my main meal!
So you've skipped lunch and your Ryvita will be a snack. "
Except ill be having it at dinner time. |
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Its breakfast,dinner and tea
For dinner i had pizza pitta from the change4life . Lovely, wholemeal pitta, sliced mushrooms,sliced tomatoes,sliced light mozzarella, mixed herbs, in the oven for 10-15mins, try it! B |
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Breakfast is in the morning.
Brunch is a late breakfast/early lunch.
Lunch is lunch!
Dinner is the main evening meal.
Tea is in the afternoon with scones and jam!
Supper is a snack in the evening.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Breakfast is in the morning.
Brunch is a late breakfast/early lunch.
Lunch is lunch!
Dinner is the main evening meal.
Tea is in the afternoon with scones and jam!
Supper is a snack in the evening.
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Ah the joys of the north south divide!
I've just had a beef and tomato sandwich for my dinner. Tea will depend mostly on if my fun set of side effects despatch my sarnie in the same manner as my breakfast.
I remember being very confused by a friend who referred to the main evening meal as supper! Supper is a light snack before bedtime not a full meal. |
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"Ah the joys of the north south divide!
I've just had a beef and tomato sandwich for my dinner. Tea will depend mostly on if my fun set of side effects despatch my sarnie in the same manner as my breakfast.
I remember being very confused by a friend who referred to the main evening meal as supper! Supper is a light snack before bedtime not a full meal. "
But dinner can never be just a sandwich. A sandwich is almost the definition of lunch. And every upstanding English person knows that tea just consists of the aforementioned beverage with scones or cake. |
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When I lived in Scunthorpe it was breakfast, dinner and tea.
Since I moved down South I've had to get used to breakfast, lunch and dinner.
In answer to the question, I had chicken goujons and mayo for lunch. Dinner is a salmon and pesto salad. |
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"So for you posh uns that lunch, do you have crusts on or off your cucumber finger sandwiches? "
I'd say tea was a lot posher than lunch.
Lunch is just a midday meal whereas Tea is where the finest china is brought out and you dress accordingly. |
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"So for you posh uns that lunch, do you have crusts on or off your cucumber finger sandwiches?
I'd say tea was a lot posher than lunch.
Lunch is just a midday meal whereas Tea is where the finest china is brought out and you dress accordingly. "
Not in our house!!!
We've got a lot of stuff made in China but alas no china |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So for you posh uns that lunch, do you have crusts on or off your cucumber finger sandwiches?
I'd say tea was a lot posher than lunch.
Lunch is just a midday meal whereas Tea is where the finest china is brought out and you dress accordingly.
Not in our house!!!
We've got a lot of stuff made in China but alas no china "
Then you are using the wrong definition of tea. I don't make the rules I just adhere to them. |
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