teddy_vedder t1_jeerqjs wrote on March 31, 2023 at 2:15 PM Reply to TIL In the West the largest meal of the day has historically been eaten at midday. It was not until Napoleon's empire there was the "abominable habit of dining as late as seven in the evening" as British travelers reported. The British adopted later dinners by 1850 from changes in work schedules. by jamescookenotthatone Honestly this would be so much better for my digestion and chronic heartburn issues but a strict 30-minute unpaid lunch break during the workweek is not conducive to this. Permalink 3
teddy_vedder t1_jaaz774 wrote on February 28, 2023 at 3:03 AM Reply to [homemade] Prime Rib Sliders au Jus on Fresh-Baked Mini-Chiabatte by ptbo_skeptic I hope there is some horseradish somewhere in there Permalink 19
teddy_vedder t1_jeerqjs wrote
Reply to TIL In the West the largest meal of the day has historically been eaten at midday. It was not until Napoleon's empire there was the "abominable habit of dining as late as seven in the evening" as British travelers reported. The British adopted later dinners by 1850 from changes in work schedules. by jamescookenotthatone
Honestly this would be so much better for my digestion and chronic heartburn issues but a strict 30-minute unpaid lunch break during the workweek is not conducive to this.