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10-03-19, 05:10 AM | #32 |
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Go on you know you want it....
A nice bacon sandwich smothered in brown sauce.
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10-03-19, 05:19 AM | #33 |
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I doubt there are that many in the whole of the outback
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10-03-19, 04:11 PM | #34 | |
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You are sooooo missing out on a good morning breakfast . My favorite goto is a 2 or 3 egg omelet stuffed with pico de gallo (chopped red & yellow onion, tomato and cilantro) pepper jack cheese. Plate the omelet add a dolop of sour cream and some Cholula hot sauce. Follow it up with a big ol' buttermilk biscuit topped with a gob of butter and honey.
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10-03-19, 04:19 PM | #35 |
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Oh, I would try it. Just not for breakfast, but for lunch or supper. First meal of the day must be light for me. Cant swallow heavy or wanrm stuff that early. Plusd I love the smell and taste of fresh bread. Germany has a rich bread culture, we have over 400 different types of bread, more than aynwhere else in the world, I read. Italians do better Chiabatta, French do better baguettes - but none of the two has such a diversity in different breads as the Germans have.
Just checked the dictionary. What exactly is the difference between "supper" and "dinner" if both mean "Abendessen", "Abendbrot", "Nachtmahl" ? "Lunch" is the main meal for noon time, right?
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10-03-19, 04:29 PM | #36 |
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That's a good question, In my experience how breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, and supper is defined and when they are taken seems to depend upon what part of the country you're from.
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10-03-19, 04:48 PM | #37 |
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Washed down with Newcastle brown ale, well reece?
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10-03-19, 06:44 PM | #38 |
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I had a sudden rush to the toilet, now trying to overcome the foul stench!!
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10-03-19, 08:14 PM | #39 |
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a Freudian slip if ever!
What a fib! We know you can't count that high! @ Rockstar: Dinner is the main meal of the day and may be 'lunch'... leaving the evening meal as ...'supper' although they are generally used interchangably in America! 'Supper', from the French 'souper', was the late evening light meal/repast in agricultural eras where lunch: ie dinner was the main meal of the day.... In my own household, 'Sunday dinner' is still a 12-2PM affair with all the trimmings!
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10-03-19, 09:30 PM | #40 |
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Up in the land of 10,000 lakes all I ever heard growing was breakfast, lunch and supper. I never really heard 'dinner' used until I was south of the mason dixon line where some of them Rednecks were known to call lunch dinner.
Back in the day when nursing a hangover I would on rare occasion break my fast around noon. But because of the time of day it was considered I missed breakfast and had lunch instead.
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10-03-19, 10:39 PM | #41 | |
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10-03-19, 11:44 PM | #42 |
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No it's not!! Here's the actual events:
Breakfast Morning Smoko Lunch Afternoon Smoko Tea Later if still hungry (fatso) supper!!
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10-04-19, 12:34 AM | #43 |
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well...we know what ewe do to that poor sheep on your smokos; shear travesty I tells ya!
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10-04-19, 05:37 AM | #44 |
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Mmmm, lamb roast, lamb loin chops, curried lamb, salt bush lamb snags!!
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10-04-19, 06:27 AM | #45 |
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How about a nice black pudding reece?
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