Dinner
Tea
Supper
Lunch or dinner
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Dinner is called dinner. Lunch is called whatever it is I'm eating - an apple, a sandwich, crisps (or crips), for example. Maybe if I were eating lunchables, I would call it lunch, but never in all my years have I eaten lunchables and I don't think I ever will.
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My meals are called....
Breakfast
Brunch
Lunch
Dinner
Supper
Second Supper
Keep in mind, I have a hyper-metabolism and have to eat a good 5-6 meals a day (plus snacks) just to keep up with it. For this reason, I have no "mail meal" of the day. They are all equally important.
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Breakfast, lunch and dinner if I quote habit, but "It's time for supper." rolls off the tongue easily.
Terrifically fond of the Hobbit usage, "Second Breakfast." Elevenses and Tea are neat also.
I revere eating and will not refuse a meal by any name.
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Breakfast, lunch, and supper.
In much of the South, "dinner" is typically on Sundays after church services, and is usually a combo of lunch and supper.
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Coffee
Coffee
Oh Fuck I need to eat something before I pass out
Coffee
Tea
Coffee (tea just didn't cut it)
Supper
Coffee
---> Coffee is the most important meal of the day!
I do admit since coming to New Mexico I am eating better and more often, even gained something like 10-15 pounds.
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same: breakfast, lunch, dinner
on sundays or any other day offs: brunch(more like combining breakfast and lunch) and not so much needing a full dinner either
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Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner...
I remember my Dad used to say supper...he was from NY...maybe it is a regional thing?
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Well, in the older days I know they called it breakfast, supper, and dinner.
Breakfast was the largest meal of the day, frequently laid out like a dinner with ham and beef, various breads and fruits, cakes pies and other baked goods and so on.
Supper was minimal, and dinner was like a typical lunch. It was the one meal where all the family members could get together as it was held after school, jobs, farm work and such.
Kinda neat, actually.
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