Do you only eat foods at certain times.
Do you only eat foods at certain times.
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Cotty

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310 months

Tuesday 9th July 2019
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From another thread, apparently Italians only eat Paella at lunchtimes and are shocked if people eat it in the evening.

Also Italians don't drink cappucino after breakfast.

Anyone else have any strange eating habits?

Gary29

5,065 posts

125 months

Tuesday 9th July 2019
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Can't think of anything that I wouldn't eat or drink at any time of the night or day.

Me caveman, food is food.

Johnniem

2,743 posts

249 months

Tuesday 9th July 2019
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Traditionally, SPANISH eat paella only at lunchtimes, their tourist visitors will eat it anytime night or day! And quite rightly too.

I would definitely eat a 'full English Breakfast at times other than breakfast and have no qualms about eating a bowl of cereal outside breakfast times. I don't think this is odd and is, almost certainly, quite widespread.

Cotty

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310 months

Tuesday 9th July 2019
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Johnniem said:
Traditionally, SPANISH eat paella only at lunchtimes, their tourist visitors will eat it anytime night or day! And quite rightly too.
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Spanish not Italians getmecoat

RC1807

13,551 posts

194 months

Tuesday 9th July 2019
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Cotty said:
... Also Italians don't drink cappucino after breakfast....
This is a milk thing, the cappuccino being considered "too heavy" once you've eaten. Most of my Italian colleagues won't even touch espresso, preferring ristretto.

As with Johnniem, I'd also quite happily eat a "full English" in the evening, and have done so many times over the years. smile

Edited by RC1807 on Tuesday 9th July 15:31

Puggit

49,518 posts

274 months

Tuesday 9th July 2019
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A sandwich is almost exclusively a lunch time meal in my family...

DoubleSix

12,431 posts

202 months

Tuesday 9th July 2019
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Only stoopid Brits guzzle cappuccinos and lattes in the afternoon...


CRA1G

7,201 posts

221 months

Tuesday 9th July 2019
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I only try and eat certain foods on days of the week... Monday only Veg Inc soup....Wednesday Eggs/pasta ....Friday.... Fish....Saturday Meat.... It's worked well for me and her indoors over the years...

bristolbaron

5,347 posts

238 months

Tuesday 9th July 2019
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RC1807 said:
As with Johnniem, I'd also quite happily eat a "full English" in the evening, and have done so many times over the years. smile
At/after lunchtime though, it’s more than acceptable to have chips with it! Prior to lunch it’s hash browns only.

C0ffin D0dger

3,440 posts

171 months

Tuesday 9th July 2019
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No specific rules to be honest.

I quite like the seasonal thing that my missus thinks is silly e.g. mince pies at Christmas. I always look forward to buying all sorts of random stuff at Christmas just to annoy her, things like pickled walnuts, always get the "if you like them so much why do you only buy them at Christmas", "because it's tradition" I answer which annoys her further. Also make homemade sausage rolls at Christmas but at no other time of year biggrin

I'm a bit fussy about what I'm drinking with stuff though, if I've just made a cup of tea and she brings out a bowl of crisps I won't eat those until I've finished the tea and got another drink. Tea / coffee is for cakes, biscuits etc. Savoury stuff is for beer, wine or at a push a soft drink.

Riley Blue

23,119 posts

252 months

Tuesday 9th July 2019
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I don't eat porridge after breakfast time or roast potatoes and sprouts with egg, bacon and beans to start the day - is that what you mean?

Cotty

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310 months

Tuesday 9th July 2019
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Riley Blue said:
I don't eat porridge after breakfast time or roast potatoes and sprouts with egg, bacon and beans to start the day - is that what you mean?
Sounds like you have the beginnings of bubble & squeak, I would definitely have that at breakfast or any other time.

Disastrous

10,206 posts

243 months

Tuesday 9th July 2019
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I had left over spaghetti Bolognese for breakfast on Saturday. I will happily eat anything at any time of day...

StuTheGrouch

5,911 posts

188 months

Tuesday 9th July 2019
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I love eating warmed up donner kebabs the morning after a heavy session, so heavy I fell asleep before eating said kebab. Not happened in a while, but it's happened a lot!

Greshamst

2,468 posts

146 months

Tuesday 9th July 2019
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I find it really annoying how you can only get 'breakfast foods' in the morning, I much prefer the asian way of eating, where you still have rice, noodles, pho, that kind of thing in the morning.

I get that there's some meals most wouldn't want to stomach before 9am, like a roast dinner, but I find it frustrating how breakfast is the only meal that has restrictions as such. You'd get weird looks eating a sandwich for breakfast at your desk, but toast is fine... even though toast is a much less balanced meal.

Of course, there's nothing to stop me eating a smaller portion of chicken and rice for breakfast, but you'd still get weird looks.

Chozza

808 posts

178 months

Tuesday 9th July 2019
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Since my student days are longs gone .. i'd probably draw the line at breakfast pizza and cold doner meat.

However - i submit grilled bacon

Ok for breakfast , brunch, lunch and a post pub snack/bacon buttie

but not for consumption between 3pm and 8pm.







227bhp

10,203 posts

154 months

Tuesday 9th July 2019
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When I was a kid I remember stopping over at someone's who ate cereal for 'supper', I always thought that was a bit weird.

JuanCarlosFandango

9,628 posts

97 months

Tuesday 9th July 2019
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I am hugely fussy about this stuff.

Bacon is a good addition to almost any meal but only a meal in itself for breakfast or a post pub snack.

Cold meats, in a sandwich or otherwise, is a lunchtime thing with an honourable exception for an antipasti, or very occasionally as post pub snack.

Cheese at lunch time or after dinner.

Shortbread between late September and April, generally late evening but acceptable mid afternoon while walking.

I could go on and on, but the time at which food is eaten is paramount to the enjoyment of it.

Cotty

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Tuesday 9th July 2019
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C0ffin D0dger said:
I quite like the seasonal thing that my missus thinks is silly e.g. mince pies at Christmas.
I suppose that throws up another question, what foods do people only eat at certain times of the year. I am not a big turkey fan but will eat it at christmas. Hot cross buns, chocolate eggs, pancakes, dates etc

bristolbaron

5,347 posts

238 months

Tuesday 9th July 2019
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Cotty said:
I suppose that throws up another question, what foods do people only eat at certain times of the year. I am not a big turkey fan but will eat it at christmas. Hot cross buns, chocolate eggs, pancakes, dates etc
I eat hot cross buns for breakfast all year round.
My wife suggested blackberry and apple crumble the other day. A fantastic autumn warmer, but unimaginable after a BBQ!
In this weather I’ll only have a cup of tea for breakfast and cold drinks the rest of the day. Hot tea does NOT ‘cool you down’!