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Breakfast, Lunch, or Dinner
What is your favorite meal of the day? Breakfast, lunch, or dinner? It's dinner for me. I don't really eat breakfast. I mean, I'll eat cereal, a banana, or an apple, and orange juice, but that's about it. I pack a small lunch for work, and that's usually something small, like a sandwich, a salad, yogurt, and a water. I like dinner the best because there's so many things I enjoy eating, plus dinner is more filling to me.
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Regular day? Dinner.
Weekends/Holidays? Brunch. I think Dallas is full of alcoholics, so brunch is always a spectacle lol |
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Most mornings, I'd generally rather sleep than eat. At lunch, I'm thinking about what I have to do that afternoon. So dinner is the meal most usually unaffected by other things yet to be done. But on Saturdays, it's breakfast. |
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If you're talking about eating out, I love to eat breakfast out, and I particularly love anywhere that serves breakfast all day. Otherwise, I'd have to say I prefer a really good lunch (dinner :p) and a light supper. No sandwiches at lunch -- I want a real meal. |
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Supper (according to MysticCat).
I dislike typical breakfast food and really really like to sleep so breakfast usually equals coffee and, on days when I wake up, a bagel. Supper tends to be where I actually cook something that I want to eat. However weekends, going out for brunch/lunch is amazing! |
I don't have a preference because I eat whatever I want for any meal unless I'm eating with other people. What constitutes breakfast, lunch (or brunch), and supper is cultural. Not every culture has the type of breakfast food that many people in America consider breakfast.
Seafood and sushi are all day meals. Yumyumyumyumyumm.... |
Breakfast, definitely!
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I feel like I'm the only person in the world who doesn't love breakfast foods. I actually hate 90% of them. I don't like breakfast sausage, eggs, orange juice, any sort of weird mushy breakfast thing like Cream of Wheat, grits, oatmeal, and pretty much every other breakfast item except MAYBE cereal. I don't like pancakes or waffles either. I stick to a bagel or some granola in the AM because I know I need to eat SOMETHING. When people suggest going out to eat for breakfast, I always order lunch food. Everyone has Grand Slams and I have a turkey burger. lol.
As far as the meal I like, I'm more of a lunch eater because I'm generally not hungry before 10 or 11 anyway. |
Lunch. I love going out to lunch.
Supper is good too, but since I work at a restaurant I only eat supper two times a week. |
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But that's like saying there's a difference between "Pop" and "Soda." |
I'm all about brunch. Bring on the yummy breakfast food and mimosas!
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Well, are we speaking of what time of day we like to eat or the choices of food we'd like to eat during a certain time of the day?
I have a weakness for breakfast foods, ... i.e., scrambled eggs, grits, omelets, pancakes, etc. But I hardly ever eat breakfast in the mornings. I'll wait 'til late evening to eat breakfast food, ... or midnight, ... or whenever I'm craving it (which is all the time ... :o). Think I'll hit up IHOP now ... |
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But no, it's not. Some days dinner is lunch. Some days dinner is supper. And in some parts of the country, it is assumed dinner means lunch unless otherwise specified. |
I'm more of a breakfast person. The saying about it being the most important meal of the day is true. If I eat a filling breakfast, I'm usually not hungry until dinner. I skip lunch. I'll usually bring something to snack on, but not a full course lunch.
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Either breakfast or dinner. Breakfast because my school has homemade muffins and omelets, and I like big breakfasts. Dinner because it feels like the perfect time to sit back and chat about the day while I eat.
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Not a big breakfast at breakfast person, as I usually eat a sandwich for breakfast. I love breakfast for dinner (evening meal). Husband, who WAS a breakfast is for breakfast, dinner is for dinner type, had to get over it.
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Really? :confused: |
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I eat my biggest meal at lunch almost always. It stems from my first jobs being in hospitals, when I was single. Hospitals have robust lunches (what most people would eat for supper/dinner) so I could get roasted chicken, a veggie, a salad and a carb (potatoes usually) for less than $5 back then. It didn't make sense to cook for one at home after work so I got used to a good hot lunch. I haven't broken that habit. I do cook dinners/suppers when the kids are here but I don't eat a lot during that evening meal. When they aren't here, I don't always eat anything then... or I'll grab something light. I am not a sandwich fan. |
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1. the main meal of the day, eaten in the evening or at midday.For an etymology, it says: "c.1300, from O.Fr. disner, originally "breakfast," later "lunch," noun use of infinitive disner (see dine). Always used in Eng. for the main meal of the day; shift from midday to evening began with the fashionable classes." The Wiki actually has a fairly good article on the various meanings of "dinner," which begins: Dinner is usually the name of the main meal of the day. Depending upon culture, dinner may be the second, third or fourth meal of the day. Originally, though, it referred to the first meal of the day, eaten around noon, and is still occasionally used for a noontime meal, if it is a large or main meal.When I was growing up and in the area where I lived, "dinner" almost always meant the mid-day meal, which tended to be a big meal. I think it's safe to say, though, that in much if not most of American culture, supper has become the big meal of the day, while lunch has become lighter. In the day-to-day usage I observe where I live (and among people of a similar cultural background to me), "dinner" has typically come to mean the main meal on a Sunday, holiday or other special occasion. So in other words, most days at my house we eat breakfast, lunch and supper. We have dinner on Sundays and special occasions. (And Sunday dinner is always the mid-day meal.) That's why I say it's not the same thing as "pop" and "soda" -- both of which refer to the same thing. "Lunch" always means the mid-day meal, while "supper" always means the evening meal. "Dinner," on the other hand, can refer to the mid-day or evening meal, depending on context, region/culture and usage of the speaker. Quote:
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Dinner is my favorite meal, but sometimes I like to have breakfast food for dinner.
LOL, leave it to me to complicate a simple question! :) |
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When I was younger, I loved Southern breakfast foods. As an adult, I no longer like breads, pastas, rice, a lot of carby things. I would say my favorite meal TIME of the day is the evening meal. It's when I can relax and enjoy my food. Plus, it's a more social time for me. In terms of the food itself, my favorite meal (which I would eat any time of day) is salmon, brussels sprouts and quinoa. |
I think MysticCat and I are cousins.
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While I enjoy a good breakfast (savory more than sweet) I seldom actually eat one.
Lunch is my favorite meal of the day. I love a good sandwich. If I could open up my own restaurant it would be all gourmet/substantial sandwiches, and MysticCat and AGDee would never eat there. |
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