Re: A Saturday Afternoon Snack 12/14/2024 😋

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Sujet : Re: A Saturday Afternoon Snack 12/14/2024 😋
De : Bruce (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (Bruce)
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Date : 15. Dec 2024, 18:22:59
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On Sun, 15 Dec 2024 14:04:24 -0000 (UTC), Cindy Hamilton
<chamilton5280@invalid.com> wrote:

On 2024-12-15, Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>
I only learnt the word "dinner" for the evening meal at school. And,
in Australia, I've never heard the word supper. It's never supper,
always dinner, fancy or not.
>
Ah, well.  We're conservative.
>
Although, one time our neighbour was at our place around 5:30 pm. He
saw his wife leave by car and said "What's she doing? She's supposed
to be making me tea!"
>
Australia is more British than America is.  We don't have a meal
called "tea".  And don't get me started on "pudding".

I think "tea" is a lower class thing if that word still exists.

I remember a British cooking show where the chef host always asked the
contestants "What's for pud?"

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Bruce
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