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.
I've always thought the word breakfast has a certain poetry to it that the other meals lack.
Oh, come on -- "brunch" is a beautiful word!
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?
Yep! And, to quote the immortal Snoopy:
It's suppertime!
Oh, yes, it's suppertime!
And when suppertime comes
Can supper be far away?
Bruch is a fun portmwhateveryacallit, but breakfast is one of our more poetic words for ordinary tasks.
Lee,
Insent. Also, you'll see I cc'd someone. That's just me I cc'd. I meant to note it in the body of the email, so you'd have my more reliable address.
I've always thought the word breakfast has a certain poetry to it that the other meals lack.
Me too. It means something, rather that just being a label.
Oh, come on -- "brunch" is a beautiful word!
No! Brunch implies one less meal!