Jim (Yes, that Jim)
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Or North Dakota…
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Pibble Mom
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In response to Jim (Yes, that Jim).
Farmers I worked for in Maine ate dinner at lunchtime and had supper around six.
I grew up eating supper at six and dinner meant eating out.
And breakfast was anytime I wanted it!
06:45 PM - Nov 03, 2023
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Jim (Yes, that Jim)
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In response to Pibble Mom.
I knew of the term supper. But in Central NY it was pretty much interchangeable with dinner. Lunch was lunch. And breakfast could be any time of the day. Especially at 2 or 3 am!
06:47 PM - Nov 03, 2023
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Pibble Mom
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In response to Jim (Yes, that Jim).
Long Island born/raised here. Yup about interchangeable dinner/supper, but my immed. family used dinner for having someone else cook & wash dishes 😋
And breakfast after barhopping is the perfect cap to a good night. Especially if it's at a diner. Or Waffle House.
Or, hell, a White Castle.
06:55 PM - Nov 03, 2023
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Jim (Yes, that Jim)
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In response to Pibble Mom.
Dinner was used far more than supper was. And we never had a Waffle House up our way. Still don’t. After hours diners were where it was at. Or Denny’s in a pinch.
06:59 PM - Nov 03, 2023
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Pibble Mom
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Diners aka greasy spoons are the best. Short order cooks are worth their weight in gold.
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07:05 PM - Nov 03, 2023
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