sjamesb3466
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The Polish guy I car share to work with calls a sandwich/light snack before bed supper. Don't know if that's correct as I've never used the word myself.
Should I be tugging my forelock whilst typing this
Do Fire Extinguishers ring a bell by any chance?
My running order is:
Breakfast. Time eaten dictated by appetite, never before 8, never after 10.
First bait. Sandwich out of box at about 11.
Tea (the hot drink) and biscuit at about 12.
Lunch. Betwenn 1 and 2. Usually leftovers from last night or if I'm lazy, trip to shops for whatever I fancy unless I'm working a Saturday in which case I treat myself to chippy. Or unless I'm working Sunday when I'm usually given a roast dinner.
Second bait. Sandwich or other snack from box. About 3 pm
Tea and biscuit. About 4
Dinner. Main meal at 6. If I'm on my own, much later if other half is around.
Supper. Graze on all sorts from end of dinner to about midnight.
Last bait. Bread and butter. Cup of tea or beer.
Bed.
Repeat.
I pretty much eat all day. The only thing that stops me is sleep but a lot of nights I wake up hungry and have to go to kitchen and eat.
Ⓩ-Ⓐ-[emoji713 said:-Ⓞ-Ⓡ-Ⓐ;8032582]Am I the only one who's always thought of dinner and supper as being just two different words meaning the same thing - the evening meal?
I pretty much eat all day. The only thing that stops me is sleep but a lot of nights I wake up hungry and have to go to kitchen and eat.
Do you really eat like that every day, is your weight ok?
I doubt you are actually "hungry" - it may be a habit, but hungry I can't see it after all that lot.
I thought it was
Morning - breakfast
11:30-2:30 - Lunch
4:30-6:30 - Dinner
6:30- - Supper.
But living up north, apparently lunch is dinner and dinner is tea. Barbarians
Yeah, honestly. Apart from bread and 2 biscuits a day, I eat pretty healthy, I do a very physical job with plenty of time outdoors, I walk for over an hour every day and workout 3 times a week. My favourite leisure activity is walking, often doing anywhere between 10 and 24 miles on a day off up on the Downs or along the Adur.
I'm 5'11 and weigh a pretty reasonable 12 stone with little fat.
As someone that went to a private school!
It was once explained to me as dinner but without ties.