Well no, of course. You have tea, possibly sandwiches, couple of scones etc. for tea.Announcement: It can constitute lunch, but wouldn't count as having your tea.
Well no, of course. You have tea, possibly sandwiches, couple of scones etc. for tea.Announcement: It can constitute lunch, but wouldn't count as having your tea.
Always called my evening meal, tea when growing up. My Dad calls lunch 'dinner' to make things more confusing.Well no, of course. You have tea, possibly sandwiches, couple of scones etc. for tea.
Ask your Dad about when he was courting your Mother, and what time he'd pick her up for a dinner date.Always called my evening meal, tea when growing up. My Dad calls lunch 'dinner' to make things more confusing.
Anyway my favourite soup is mulligatawny, closely followed by oxtail.
Oh yes, had forgotten about that one, Ballzy. A very good shout.A can of Baxters "Royal Game Soup" tickles my taste buds.
I'm with Moomin on this. Dinner was at lunch time, and tea was the evening meal.Ask your Dad about when he was courting your Mother, and what time he'd pick her up for a dinner date.
It's only dinner if you go out to a restaurant.Subject to changing tea to dinner, i'd agree with Swanny's Announcement: