Rate my tea.
Rate my tea
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What's the sauce?
Where is the tea?
where is the cutlery? :^)
It's Potato Dauphinoise
In my belly.
I eat with my fingers.
>In my belly.
But how are we going to rate it, if it is in your belly?
why u eating so late
angLoids name the meal between lunch and dinner "tea"
I'm not talking about the food, I'm talking about his drink.
No. Breakfast, Dinner, Tea.
Unless you're a poofter, then it's Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
>calling lunch, "dinner"
Have you guys always done this?
What's the stuff in the bottom right? And is this TV food?
I think it's a regional thing. I'm a poortherner and do that.
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Neat. In Australia both tea and dinner are used interchangeably for the most part, along with "supper".
>Breakfast, Dinner, Tea
>Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
I thought it was: breakfast, second breakfast, elevenses, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner, supper.
>elevenses
Nice, I want to use that.
That's just being greedy though.
No, the Chinese diet is greedy. I'm not kidding, this was one my days for food there: Breakfast, second breakfast, elevenses, lunch, second lunch, third lunch, high tea, dinner, supper, afternoon snacks.
And that was with skipping some meals already.
Small meals throughout the day is probably easier to handle. A big meal makes you sleepy and falling asleep while working on the factory floor could mean a painful death.
>small meals
Girls half my size would eat what counts as a full meal for me as a light snack.
9/10 only thing missing is brunsås and lingonberry jam