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  • spankmonkey@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

    “Breakfast” is literally just the first thing you eat in a day. If that is after noon, that’s still my breakfast.

    Night shift workers who eat their third meal of their time spent awake still call it breakfast because the term just means early morning meal now.

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    Their day hasn't ended yet, spiritually.

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    • rapchee@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

      specifically one of the kellog brothers, the one who did the marketing part. the other wanted to sell cornflakes so that people don't masturbate

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      Bunch of wankers.

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        I'm amazed at the number of people who need "break fast" explained to them. So many people use so many words without the slightest clue what they even mean.

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        I think "break fast" is one of those things you don't know until you do. You can know what a word means without guessing its etymology.

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          And guess what, the first meal you’re eating is breaking your fast so the logic still checks out

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          Except that whatever meal you eat to break your fast isn't necessarily important.

          In France and I think Spain, they "break their fast" most often with a coffee and a pastry. Is that coffee and pastry the most important meal of the day?

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            I'm amazed at the number of people who need "break fast" explained to them. So many people use so many words without the slightest clue what they even mean.

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            This is the norm, most people spend as little time as possible thinking about useless shit.

            Wish I could do that.

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            • lumidaub@feddit.orgL [email protected]

              "Breakfast" is literally just the first thing you eat in a day. If that is after noon, that's still my breakfast.

              (This sadly doesn't work in other languages that call it weird shit like "early (time) bite/piece (of food)")

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              (This sadly doesn't work in other languages that call it weird shit like "early (time) bite/piece (of food)")

              One of the fun instances of this I've heard of is how meals are named in Quebec vs. France.

              In Quebec your morning meal is Déjeuner, mid-day is Diner, and evening is Souper.

              In France your morning meal is Petit-Déjeuner, mid-day is Déjeuner and evening is Diner.

              What's fun about that is that Quebec is about 6 hours west of France. That means that in both Quebec and France people might have Déjeuner at the same time. But, for one it's the morning meal and the other it's the mid day meal. And then later on they might both have Diner at the same time but for France they're eating the evening "diner" but in Quebec it's the mid-day "diner".

              But even in English there are no fixed names for meals. Dinner can be the mid-day meal in some places but the evening meal in others. The evening meal can be Supper, it can be Dinner, it can even be Tea.

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              • pnw_doug@lemmy.worldP [email protected]

                Haha yeah.
                Once when bicycle touring an older lady cornered me and kept grilling me on what method I was using to stay hydrated. I was puzzled by her repeated questions and eventually said, "Oh! I use a method honed to perfection by 500 million years of vertebrate evolution."

                She looked puzzled a moment, so I clarified: "I drink when I'm thirsty."

                She stomped off in a huff.

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                😆 Brilliant 👌

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                • merc@sh.itjust.worksM [email protected]

                  Except that whatever meal you eat to break your fast isn't necessarily important.

                  In France and I think Spain, they "break their fast" most often with a coffee and a pastry. Is that coffee and pastry the most important meal of the day?

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                  The first thing I eat to break my fast for the day is kinda important it gives me energy to start my day. And a coffee and pastry sounds like a good way to do it

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                    My hypoglycemic body chemistry would like a word... Dammit

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                    Of course there will be exceptions, but it's very common to recommend way too much water.

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                    • lumidaub@feddit.orgL [email protected]

                      Some people (yes, I'm people) do need help with that because they don't notice when they're thirsty (or hungry). I get so absorbed in whatever I'm doing, I barely register the reminder that has been vibrating every 30 seconds on my watch for 10 minutes, never mind the fact that my head is begging for liquids. Having a clearly defined goal amount is additional help. Some older people also just don't feel thirst anymore at all, I'm told.

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                      Of course there will be exceptions, but it's very common to recommend way too much water.

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                      • pnw_doug@lemmy.worldP [email protected]

                        I always have a well balanced breakfast of coffee and more coffee.

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                        The path to enlightenment

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                          The first thing I eat to break my fast for the day is kinda important it gives me energy to start my day. And a coffee and pastry sounds like a good way to do it

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                          Sure, every meal is "kinda important". But, if you had to give one up, probably giving up the coffee and pastry would be easier than giving up the main large meal with all the important nutrients.

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                          • merc@sh.itjust.worksM [email protected]

                            Sure, every meal is "kinda important". But, if you had to give one up, probably giving up the coffee and pastry would be easier than giving up the main large meal with all the important nutrients.

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                            I think it’s subjective

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