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  2. Full-course dinner - Wikipedia

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    A multicourse meal or full-course dinner is a meal with multiple courses, typically served in the evening or late afternoon. Each course is planned with a particular size and genre that befits its place in the sequence, with broad variations based on locale and custom. American Miss Manners offers the following sequence for a 14-course meal: [3]

  3. Outline of meals - Wikipedia

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    Course – specific set of food items that are served together during a meal, all at the same time. A course may include multiple dishes or only one, and often includes items with some variety of flavors. For instance, a hamburger served with fries would be considered a single course, and most likely the entire meal. See also full course dinner.

  4. Meal - Wikipedia

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    A meal is an occasion that takes place at a certain time and includes consumption of food. [1] [2] The English names used for specific meals vary, depending on the speaker's culture, the time of day, or the size of the meal. A meal is different from a snack in that meals are generally larger, more varied, and more filling. [3]

  5. College Meal Plans: Worth the Added Expense or Not?

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    Meal plan arrangements and expenses at different colleges can vary greatly. You can pay hundreds of dollars for block meal plans that offer 25 to 100 total meals per semester, or thousands of ...

  6. Course (food) - Wikipedia

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    Larger meals might include many courses, such as a course where a soup is served by itself, a course when cordon bleu is served at the same time as its garnish and perhaps a side dish of vegetables, and finally a dessert such as a pumpkin pie. Courses may vary in size as well as number depending on the culture where the meal takes place. [1]

  7. Meal Prepping 101: a How-To for Cooking Healthy in College

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  8. Table setting - Wikipedia

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    When the meal is served, in addition to the central plate (a service plate or dinner plate at supper; at luncheon, a service plate or luncheon plate) at each place there is a bread roll (generally on a bread plate, sometimes in the napkin), napkin, and flatware (knives and spoons to the right of the central plate, and forks to the left).

  9. Italian meal structure - Wikipedia

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    Today, full-course meals are mainly reserved for special events such as weddings, while everyday meals include only a first or second course (sometimes both), a side dish, and coffee. [6] [7] The primo (first course) is usually a filling dish such as risotto or pasta, with sauces made from meat, vegetables or seafood. [8]