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Manwich.

Hormel Turkey Chili.

Minute Rice, mix in a can of Star Kist (fancy albacore in spring water, of course) slop on some Soy Sauce. Mmmmm...eatin' on a budget.TC
 
I think I know what UnAnswered is having for dinner:

"How do you handle a hungry man?...The Man Handlers!"

Come to pappa, little boy...
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Metro752 said:
first thing, you don't call it "supper" unless you milk cows n drive a buggy
I do, and I don't.

Dinner is eaten around noon or in the evening. Lunch/dinner or supper/dinner depends on the size of the meal. Usually, the largest meal of the day is dinner.


What say ye? :)




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