JupiterKid wrote: » 10pm ....even later at times.
GLaDOS wrote: » 8.30.
LexieOnRale wrote: » is dinner every day a thing? Not something that's really done in our house. We generally have a proper dinner on a Sunday, eat out maybe once a week together, rest of time, you make something for yourself. Sandwich, cereal, noodles. The thoughts of having to make and eat 7 dinners a week to me seems a bit mad. But we would have done it as kids
Mackman wrote: » Why bother if its that late?
GLaDOS wrote: » Because I'm hungry?
Mackman wrote: » But would you not just have a snack instead of making a dinner? Are you not hungry before then? I'm usually starving by 5pm
murpho999 wrote: » Sorry but it sounds like the worst lifestyle, unhealthiest diet and strange family life.The vast majority of people have dinners every single day of their of lives as it's enjoyable as well as being very handy in staying alive and getting the correct food into you.
JupiterKid wrote: » When I was growing up we always had our dinner at about 7pm, with very few exceptions. These days, what with me working from home and away from home part time, I find I eat my evening meal any time between 7.30 and 10pm ....even later at times. I suppose if you have a family and children it's important to have a set, regular meal time. But what time do you eat at? And do you sometimes skip a large meal for a series of evening snacks? Thoughts?
Jesus. wrote: » The guy has liberal eating habits and its fukking up his family?! When I was a kid you'd know the gaffs owned by Country folk cos they'd have the dinner at 1 or 2pm. The Dubs always had it in the evening.