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  2. List of brunch foods - Wikipedia

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    Brunch is a combination of breakfast and lunch eaten usually during the late morning but it can extend to as late as 2 pm and 8 pm on the East Coast, although some restaurants may extend the hours to a later time. [1] [2] The word is a portmanteau of breakfast and lunch. [3] Brunch originated in England in the late 1800s, served in a buffet ...

  3. Let's Get Fancy! These 25 Easy Appetizers Will Dress Up ... - AOL

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    As the wife of a cowboy, Ree Drummond doesn't often use the word "fancy" when making dinner. She keeps things pretty rustic and family-friendly most of the time.

  4. 55 Cheap and Easy Lunch Ideas That'll Recharge Your Day - AOL

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    1. Caprese Sub. Everybody likes a caprese salad, of course, but there's an easy way to level it up into an elite meatless lunch. The secret, as with so many sandwiches, is in the sauce and the bread.

  5. 77 Easy Lunch Ideas That Are Fast, Low-Fuss and Foolproof

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    Lauren V. Allen/Chèvre. Time Commitment: 15 minutes Why We Love It: <30 minutes, vegetarian, crowd-pleaser, make ahead This easy lunch idea is a brand new way to use chèvre (and it’s a far cry ...

  6. Siesta - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish word siesta is originally derived from the Latin phrase [hora] sexta ('sixth [hour]', counting from dawn, hence "midday rest"). Factors explaining the geographical distribution of the modern siesta are warm temperatures and heavy intake of food at midday meals. Combined, these two factors contribute to the feeling of post-lunch ...

  7. List of portmanteaus - Wikipedia

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    brunch, from breakfast and lunch [5] Buffaranch, from Buffalo sauce and ranch dressing [9] Chipwich, from chocolate chip and ice cream sandwich; Chocodile, from chocolate and crocodile; cronut, from croissant and donut; Floribbean, Floridian and Caribbean; glutose, from glucose and fructose [2] gooducken, from goose, duck, and chicken

  8. Tired after eating? Here’s why, and how to fix it - AOL

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    After a busy morning, lunch can feel like just the pick-me-up you need — but sometimes the meal you thought would energize you is the very thing that makes you want to nap at your desk.

  9. 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]