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Re: What happened to supper!!!!
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Posted by Dave from MN on February 27, 2007 at 08:13:39 from (74.60.89.38):
In Reply to: What happened to supper!!!! posted by flying belgian on February 27, 2007 at 07:29:06:
Yup, when I was growing up at my uncles farm, it was a peice of toast at 6 am, then after morning chores and milking was done, bout 8:00, went in for breakfast, ussually pankakes, eggs, bacon. Dinner was at 12:00, family meal, lots of food, lunch was a bologna sandwich, a small bag of chocolate chips cookies, and a fresh jug of ice water, out in the feild- 10 min tops. Supper was 6 pm, then after milking cows we went in for our "bedtime snack". Ussually ice cream malts o cookies and milk. These days its coffee a 5am walking to the barn, breakfast whever I get back in in, lunch at noon, supper at 5:30, bedtime beersnack(s) at 8 pm.
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