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  • mr_skeltal_80
    18104 posts Member
    edited August 2016
    So what y'all heaving for tea? :lol:
  • IckabodSchrek
    5912 posts Member
    edited August 2016
    Here, noon is lunch, Dinner is 6-7ish, supper is a light meal 10pm or after. And then there's breakfast, brunch, and a wide range of terms used for after bar snacking :lol:
    DeesToonTown in Crawl to the Finish #The Grumple Is Free!
  • mr_skeltal_80
    18104 posts Member
    edited August 2016
    josebot533 wrote:
    Down to the last of the moose meat so guess I'll make moose chili.
    Can't wait for hunting season.

    3 more months till my hunting trip! Here elky elky elky.

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  • MrWindermere
    1698 posts Member
    edited August 2016
    here it's breakfast, dinner and tea (the way it should be :D )
  • IckabodSchrek
    5912 posts Member
    edited August 2016
    So what y'all heaving for tea? :lol:
    We don't have tea time. We have 'Happy Hour"! :lol:
    DeesToonTown in Crawl to the Finish #The Grumple Is Free!
  • mr_skeltal_80
    18104 posts Member
    edited August 2016
    So what y'all heaving for tea? :lol:
    We don't have tea time. We have 'Happy Hour"! :lol:

    Same here! :lol: Tea time is for Brits only.
  • josebot533
    891 posts Member
    edited August 2016
    josebot533 wrote:
    Down to the last of the moose meat so guess I'll make moose chili.
    Can't wait for hunting season.

    3 more months till my hunting trip! Here elky elky elky.

    Never had elk (unless it taste the same as moose) but I hear you. We can start goose hunting in September (goose sausages are the best) and deer (moose) in October. Bison (Buffalo) hunting is next year (2017).
  • juliet603
    17879 posts Member
    edited August 2016
    here it's breakfast, dinner and tea (the way it should be :D )

    Unless you're normal then it's breakfast, lunch and dinner (tea is a drink ;) )

    People still say supper? I feel like I've gone back to the Victorian times! :lol:
  • Annathewicked
    4728 posts Member
    edited August 2016
    Fried Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, First of the season Olathe Sweet Corn- YUM!!

    So when are you cooking for us? :D

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    lol....... I cook tons of fried chicken - but I can't share - my little family eats it all, no matter how much I make!
    PM me- I DO need Good Neighboreenos currently
  • MrWindermere
    1698 posts Member
    edited August 2016
    juliet603 wrote:
    here it's breakfast, dinner and tea (the way it should be :D )

    Unless you're normal then it's breakfast, lunch and dinner (tea is a drink ;) )

    People still say supper? I feel like I've gone back to the Victorian times! :lol:

    The majority of the UK says tea for evening meal not dinner (you even say school dinners....) :roll:

    "In the North of England, North and South Wales, the English Midlands, Scotland and in rural and working class areas of Ireland, people traditionally call their midday meal dinner and their evening meal tea."
  • juliet603
    17879 posts Member
    edited August 2016
    juliet603 wrote:
    here it's breakfast, dinner and tea (the way it should be :D )

    Unless you're normal then it's breakfast, lunch and dinner (tea is a drink ;) )

    People still say supper? I feel like I've gone back to the Victorian times! :lol:

    The majority of the UK says tea for evening meal not dinner (you even say school dinners....) :roll:

    "In the inbred areas, people traditionally call their midday meal dinner and their evening meal tea."

    I fixed your mistake ;)
  • LawrenceCohen
    3793 posts Member
    edited August 2016
    The trout was good :D
    Never grill trout :!:


  • direwolf987
    7450 posts Member
    edited August 2016
    juliet603 wrote:
    here it's breakfast, dinner and tea (the way it should be :D )

    Unless you're normal then it's breakfast, lunch and dinner (tea is a drink ;) )

    People still say supper? I feel like I've gone back to the Victorian times! :lol:

    The only reason I say supper is because my grandpa was a farmer. He ate 4 meals a day in his youth because they did a lot more hard labor since they didn't have the machines they have today.

    It was breakfast, lunch, dinner, and supper. Lunch was about 10 am and dinner was about 2 pm.
  • IckabodSchrek
    5912 posts Member
    edited August 2016
    juliet603 wrote:
    here it's breakfast, dinner and tea (the way it should be :D )

    Unless you're normal then it's breakfast, lunch and dinner (tea is a drink ;) )

    People still say supper? I feel like I've gone back to the Victorian times! :lol:

    The only reason I say supper is because my grandpa was a farmer. He ate 4 meals a day in his youth because they did a lot more hard labor since they didn't have the machines they have today.

    It was breakfast, lunch, dinner, and supper. Lunch was about 10 am and dinner was about 2 pm.

    Ha! Same. It took a dozen years of living in a major metro area to stop calling the noon meal dinner and start calling it lunch. I'm also known for calling a major freeway a "road", which is ok because it usually gets a chuckle out of people.
    DeesToonTown in Crawl to the Finish #The Grumple Is Free!
  • derekpasteur
    303 posts Member
    edited August 2016
    juliet603 wrote:
    here it's breakfast, dinner and tea (the way it should be :D )

    Unless you're normal then it's breakfast, lunch and dinner (tea is a drink ;) )

    People still say supper? I feel like I've gone back to the Victorian times! :lol:

    The majority of the UK says tea for evening meal not dinner (you even say school dinners....) :roll:

    "In the North of England, North and South Wales, the English Midlands, Scotland and in rural and working class areas of Ireland, people traditionally call their midday meal dinner and their evening meal tea."

    I Always wondered about this. Why do you call a meal "tea". Do you have to drink tea with it (I know you don't "have" to do anything, but originally)? And is it a warm, full meal or more a snack with a cup of tea?

    In the Netherlands a "tea party" is in the afternoon, drinking tea and eating scones (that don't resemble English scones at all) with a lot of pastries and chocolates.
  • direwolf987
    7450 posts Member
    edited August 2016
    Ha! Same. It took a dozen years of living in a major metro area to stop calling the noon meal dinner and start calling it lunch. I'm also known for calling a major freeway a "road", which is ok because it usually gets a chuckle out of people.

    It's also okay because it is technically a road 8)
    In my part of the country we call it a interstate.
  • Bukka|keSamu
    620 posts
    edited August 2016
    Ha! Same. It took a dozen years of living in a major metro area to stop calling the noon meal dinner and start calling it lunch. I'm also known for calling a major freeway a "road", which is ok because it usually gets a chuckle out of people.

    It's also okay because it is technically a road 8)
    In my part of the country we call it a interstate.

    In my part of the country we call in a highway.
  • gail-marie96
    142 posts Member
    edited August 2016
    Rainbow trout en papillote with homemade almond and basil pesto.



    I hope you're grilling??
    You better use foil or it will be a flare up :shock:
    don't forget to grill with conviction
    Life is hard, and then you nap!
  • Turkey1010
    2653 posts Member
    edited August 2016
    Ha! Same. It took a dozen years of living in a major metro area to stop calling the noon meal dinner and start calling it lunch. I'm also known for calling a major freeway a "road", which is ok because it usually gets a chuckle out of people.

    It's also okay because it is technically a road 8)
    In my part of the country we call it a interstate.


    My home place it's:

    Interstate is freeway or Interstate
    Hwy "#" is a highway for example hwy 6
    A road is a named and paved road and/or street
    Dirt/gravel is thusly named or known as a "back road"


    Btw... made chicken quesadillas for dinner last night with cheese dip
  • IckabodSchrek
    5912 posts Member
    edited August 2016
    I have no idea yet :( Maybe a fortune cookie...delivered :mrgreen: (with a friend)
    DeesToonTown in Crawl to the Finish #The Grumple Is Free!
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