Thanks, -t.
You guys make me want lunch, and it's already time here for the meal that's following lunch (dinner? supper? ever since I read here a discussion regarding the different names for the meals, I'm confused).
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Thanks, -t.
You guys make me want lunch, and it's already time here for the meal that's following lunch (dinner? supper? ever since I read here a discussion regarding the different names for the meals, I'm confused).
I would like an IV of nutrients for lunch please.
Shoot, I forgot to take my multi-vitamin this morning.
Mmmm, lunch. Good idea. Must go forage.
Lunch does sound good. Can I get the turkey burger with a salad instead of fries?
(dinner? supper? ever since I read here a discussion regarding the different names for the meals, I'm confused)
Just remember that supper is always the evening meal. Usually, "dinner" is the largest meal of the day, so it can be either the afternoon or evening meal.
Have it your way, amych.
I had enchiladas for lunch. Tasty, but not quite enough.
Now I am having some Recharge, my preferred Gatorade substitute. It does not taste salty at all, which makes me think that if I tried Gatorade again, I would probably find it nasty.
Nilly, and tommyrot, thank you. I'm so used to cryptograms, I didn't even consider there might be a code. Duh. I can't believe I didn't look for it.
eta...Lee, off to check. Thanks in advance.
Thanks, Kathy. So "supper" is just like "lunch" in terms of a-meal-eaten-on-a-certain-time, and "dinner" can replace either when it specifies the large meal of the day?
In Hebrew it's much simpler. We have morning-meal, noon-meal and evening-meal, just combining the words for "morning", "noon", "evening" and "meal".
When is second morning-meal??
In Hebrew it's much simpler. We have morning-meal, noon-meal and evening-meal, just combining the words for "morning", "noon", "evening" and "meal".
I've always thought the word breakfast has a certain poetry to it that the other meals lack.