Over 50's club
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21 Aug
12:10am, 21 Aug 2024
77,145 posts
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Lip Gloss
Well let's all agree meals should called Snap, crackle & pop. Whatever you have in-between can be treats
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21 Aug
12:10am, 21 Aug 2024
3,689 posts
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riggys99
Lip Gloss wrote: Well let's all agree meals should called Snap, crackle & pop. Whatever you have in-between can be treats 😁 |
21 Aug
12:14am, 21 Aug 2024
2,632 posts
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Mark J 🇳🇿
So where does scran fit it in, then?
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21 Aug
12:19am, 21 Aug 2024
77,146 posts
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Lip Gloss
Good idea, scran can be the inbetweens
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21 Aug
4:06am, 21 Aug 2024
18,535 posts
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UltraDunc
Let’s not forget nosh, also jackbit that I first heard-of from a traffic officer wondering why I was parked in a lay-by near Wigan.
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21 Aug
5:57am, 21 Aug 2024
46,195 posts
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Night-owl
Because I work weird hours I eat when I'm hungry whatever the time of day or night
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21 Aug
6:31am, 21 Aug 2024
24,600 posts
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3M
Mid morning snack used to be "nammit" on the IoW when I was a nipper. Glottal stop optional!
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21 Aug
6:34am, 21 Aug 2024
43,083 posts
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Mrs Jigs (Luverlylegs)
I am so confused now, I have no idea what the overnight oats I have just eaten is known as.
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21 Aug
6:35am, 21 Aug 2024
24,603 posts
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3M
Cold porridge?
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21 Aug
6:42am, 21 Aug 2024
87,684 posts
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Diogenes
When I was a child you either had school dinner or packed lunch, (but not school lunch or packed dinner) unless you went home for lunch/dinner. I’ve never called lunch anything other than lunch. Anything between one of the main meal times is a snack, unless it is elevenses (not really used) a brunch, which must be a late cooked breakfast, or tea, which can be posh afternoon tea or a small meal for children. |
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