Non muslim related thread (slightly random)

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  1. SuperTyke

    SuperTyke Well-Known Member

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    What do you call your meals/meal times?

    For me its :
    Breakfast (when I wake up)
    Dinner (12-2pm)
    Tea (owt after work)

    And a secondary question. At what time of day do you eat your main Sunday dinner?
     
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    You must still be in shock?
     
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    Same for me, mate

    We tend to have our Sunday Dinner at tea time, just to be different.
     
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    Probably same times...Sunday dinner for me is about 2 o'clock
     
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    Sunday lunch at 5pm depending on match on Sky
     
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    Sunday dinner is usually eaten any other day except Sunday as we are both in the pub all afternoon and if you think I'm starting cooking big dinners when we get in you can think again ;)

    Breakfast is when we first arrive at work but before we start doing owt. Then again (rest of first butty + 2 bags of crisps) at 9:30 ish.

    Dinner (other butty + 3rd bag of crisps) at 12:30 ish.

    Tea is 4:30 ish if we are in by then (chip oyl if not:D- don't like spending all evening cooking;))
     
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    Tea is anytime after work, but over here in the states, people tend not to have a clue when i mention having something for tea.
    still will never call tea dinner though
     
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    My breakfast is at 5pm, my dinner about 1am and my last meal (which I call breakfast) is about 7am. I work nights.
     
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    Breakfast

    Dinner

    Tea

    If you use the word 'lunch' you're probably a bell end :/
     
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    its breakfast, dinner, tea. Anyone who says Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner is a southern gaylord, officially.
     
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    First snap 09-30 to 10-00
    second snap 13-00 to 13-30
    tea 18-30

    sunday dinner in between the 2 live games on sky
     
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    We call it the same, and usually have Sunday dinner between 5 and 7pm depending on what time my brother finishes work or if he's not working, what time he's going out on the ale.
     
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    times vary and so does quality.
     
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    kanecat Banned Idiot

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    Same here with breakfast, dinner and tea. I do have to have an afternoon snack, fruit or crackers as I get starving in between dinner and tea.

    Sunday dinner for around 1pm, the sooner I get it eaten the sooner I can have bubble and squeak for tea!
     
  15. Whi

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    Same as you.

    Sunday dinner (if at home) usually around 6pm. If out (carvery etc) then about 2/3pm)
     
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    Oo bubble n squeak, it's ages since I've had that,
     
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    kanecat Banned Idiot

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    One of my favourite meals, made with loads of fresh veg from my Dads allotment. Yummy!
     
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    Mrs Burgundy Red (half Scottish, half southerner) and my nieces (Yorkshire born and bred, the lucky devils) confuse each other so much on this subject we've ended up settling on petit-déjeuner, déjeuner and dîner.
     
  19. Bossman

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    You've got me bloody craving now, I think you guess what I'll be having for my tea tomorrow
     
  20. kanecat

    kanecat Banned Idiot

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    Enjoy if you do have it. I'll look forward to Sunday tea time
     

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