What's for dinner/supper/tea tonight?
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What's for dinner/supper/tea tonight?
Seen these kind of threads on other forums, and they can be great for inspiration when you don't know what to make for dinner, so I'll start with tonight's uninspired soup:
Potatoes
Carrots
Leek
Vegetable broth
Parsley
edit: and green peas
edit 2: and garlic!
So, what did you have/will you have for dinner tonight?
Potatoes
Carrots
Leek
Vegetable broth
Parsley
edit: and green peas
edit 2: and garlic!
So, what did you have/will you have for dinner tonight?
Last edited by Nibler on Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:34 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
As it's way past dinner time, and is now tea time, I'll assume you mean tea, not dinner.
And I dunno yet - I haven't much in. So i'll have to investigate. I had a very nice chicken satay for tea last night though
And I dunno yet - I haven't much in. So i'll have to investigate. I had a very nice chicken satay for tea last night though
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
Barbecue riblet sandwiches. My mother promised.
And, to Phoenix... what exactly is “dinner,” for an Englishman? How is it different from “tea”?
And, to Phoenix... what exactly is “dinner,” for an Englishman? How is it different from “tea”?
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
well I call the cooked meal I eat around 6-7pm dinner
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
Yes, it’s that way in the United States, as well. I’m asking what it’s called in England, since I’m curious.
This was a great thread idea, by the way.
This was a great thread idea, by the way.
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
In the north of England, your evening meal is called your tea. Therefore it is teatime. (Perhaps answers why Americans misunderstand and think we English drink tea all the time?). Lunch is from 11:30-2pm, and is colloquially called dinnertime.
Down south, they do it the American way. Or, to be precise, you do it the southern English way.
Down south, they do it the American way. Or, to be precise, you do it the southern English way.
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
Yea I didn't know that actually, I guess the English we learn in school in Sweden is americanized.
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
Unsurprising! But yeah, the north generally dislikes the south, and everything is more expensive down there, too. Which is why we hate when events (like NFL @ Wembley) are London-based. Costs a bomb to get there, you HAVE to stay overnight, cos it's so far, and it costs an arm and a leg to do that, plus tickets, plus food down there (3 times more expensive than up here). All in all...bad times!
So there you go - Tea is what you Americans, and it seems, Europeans also, call "dinner", and dinner is what I call lunch.
So there you go - Tea is what you Americans, and it seems, Europeans also, call "dinner", and dinner is what I call lunch.
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
*scratches head*
i always thought it was "breakfast" for morning, "lunch" for noon and "dinner" for evening...
but then again, what do i know? i only eat once per day
i always thought it was "breakfast" for morning, "lunch" for noon and "dinner" for evening...
but then again, what do i know? i only eat once per day
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
To get down on it, breakfast is the early morning meal. Lunch is noon or so meal, but if it's the largest meal of the day, it's called supper. Dinner is the evening meal, but, again, if it's the largest meal of the day, it's called supper. Usually dinner and supper are interchangeable here. For dinner last night, I had spaghetti with sauce and a little bit of garlic salt. It was good. I hope we get back to the Prince Spaghetti Night routine. That would make Wednesday nights awesome again. Tonight is a fend-for-yourself night, seeing as not everyone is going to be home. I'll probably make a sandwich or something.
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
Oh, now you're just going crazy, MS!
Here:
Breakfast: Morning
Dinner: Early afternoon
Tea: Evening
Supper (hardly ever used): A pre-bedtime snack.
I only eat one per day, also, unless I'm training.
Here:
Breakfast: Morning
Dinner: Early afternoon
Tea: Evening
Supper (hardly ever used): A pre-bedtime snack.
I only eat one per day, also, unless I'm training.
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Re: What's for dinner/supper/tea tonight?
better now?
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Re: What's for dinner/supper/tea tonight?
Haha! You didn't have to change it! Though I appreciate the alteration!
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Re: What's for dinner/supper/tea tonight?
what MS said sounds a lot more logical to me... dinner/supper should be the last meal of the day
tea, is not a "major" meal here anyway, its like the snack between breakfast and lunch
tea, is not a "major" meal here anyway, its like the snack between breakfast and lunch
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Re: What's for dinner/supper/tea tonight?
If we had that, we'd call it brunchMorwen wrote:tea, is not a "major" meal here anyway, its like the snack between breakfast and lunch