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  2. Outline of meals - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the words lunch and luncheon relate to a small meal originally eaten at any time of the day or night, but during the 20th century gradually focused toward a small or mid-sized meal eaten at midday. Lunch is the second meal of the day after breakfast. Luncheon is now considered a formal lunch. [18]

  3. 1958–59 Ashes series - Wikipedia

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    Ian Meckiff had bruised his Achilles tendon at Sydney and was unfit to play, but any joy the England camp may have felt was reduced when they debuted the 6-foot-5-inch (1.96 m) "Blonde Giant" Gordon Rorke after he had taken 6/58 against Queensland and 4/57 in the recent tour match.

  4. Lunch - Wikipedia

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    Lunch is also eaten as a light meal at times in the Middle East, such as when children arrive at home from school while the parents are still out working. [25] Water is commonly served, which may be iced, and other beverages such as soft drinks or yogurt (solid or liquid), other drinks are also consumed. [25]

  5. After 5-Year-Old Packs Her Own Lunch, Mom Shares Hilarious ...

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    The independent 5-year-old also decided to help her dad pack his lunch once, including a selection of his favorite snacks and a note with five hearts written on a napkin.

  6. New Year's tradition to eat 12 grapes or black-eyed ... - AOL

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    Completely cover with water and fill the slow cooker to within one inch of the top. Cover and cook on low for 8 to 10 hours or overnight if having for lunch the next day. Recipe reprinted courtesy ...

  7. Revenge of the Lunch Lady - The Huffington Post

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    This moral failing became clear in 1968, when a landmark report called “Their Daily Bread” revealed that only one-third of the 6 million children living in poverty were receiving free or subsidized lunch. Schools’ ability to pay for food was so limited that one in Mississippi rotated 100 lunches among more than 400 students, while another ...

  8. Siesta - Wikipedia

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    English-language media often conflates the siesta with the two to three hour lunch break that is characteristic of Spanish working hours, [18] even though the working population is less likely to have time for a siesta and the two events are not necessarily connected. In fact, the average Spaniard works longer hours than almost all their ...

  9. What is behind the tradition of eating 12 grapes on New Year's?

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    The 12 grapes, which stand for the months of the year, need to be eaten one by one before the clock changes to 12:01. If the grapes are consumed, the tradition states good luck will be by your ...