what do you call your meals.

Breakfast, Lunch(eon) ;) , and Dinner. Use to be Breakfast Dinner and Tea, but it changed when I got married. :cuckoo:
 
breakfast
Dinner time (noonish) when I'm at home, lunch when I'm going out to get food
Tea in the evening
Supper
 
Nose Bag is our local name for any meal.
 
Breakfast, Dinner and Tea.
 
Breakfast. Midday - Dinner, if it's a meal that would go on a dinner plate, Lunch if it's something like sandwhiches or a small meal which would look out of place on a dinner plate. Early evening meal Dinner dinner plate sized meal again.
Tea is on Sunday late afternoons after a midday Sunday Dinner, this is just sandwhiches or the like, again like midweek lunch just a small meal.
Supper, something I've never had as I don't eat after 7:30. is a late evening meal probably from 8:30 onwards.
 
Breakfast- anything
Lunch- should never be a proper dinner type meal unless you're eating out!
Dinner- evening meal and should always be cooked and formal.
 
:D

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
 
Breakfast, lunch, dinner/tea (interchangeable to me, the last one).
When I used to have proper employment instead of own business, lunch was 'scran'. Group of us used to go to lunch together (paying for lunch out, every day, unimaginable now!), so the question was 'are you scrannin' today?'

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He's ex forces Terri, it will always be scoff or scran as far as he's concerned lol.

Mines even more complicated due to my sleeping habits.

Breakfast for me is 1pm

Dinner at 6pm

Supper at 9-10 pm, though its left for me then I generally eat it around 3am.
 
7.30 breakfast , 10.30 snack , 2 pm lunch , 4.30 snack , 7 ish or 9 ish tea , 11 ish something before bed

thats mine for a day
 
Fooooood glorious fooooood lal la la and custard. dont know the real words :D
 
Breakfast, lunch, and tea. Tea becomes dinner if I am "cooking", which means we are eating out, table for two at 8 please.
 
Depends....either Peking Palace Chinese or The Mogul for Indian,if I have to cook we just call it inedible!
 
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