JC, I just did the same google search and found that Luncheon is a derivative of the Northern "Lunch"
When speaking of etymology, my favourite is "smashing" to describe something as good. It comes from Irish people in London speaking Irish and being misheard. What they were saying was "is maith e sin" which literally translates to "that is good" and when said quickly sounds like smashing.
I was doing so well with my left over veggie home made curry with added spinach and a hard boiled egg until Mr M came back from Gails with a giant choc chip cookie for me 🙄
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mac and cheese
mmmmmmmm
the inevitable slump will not be mm
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Why do people say luncheon?
I hate it when I get an invite that says 'a gala luncheon' and I just think 'tory'
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Powerbowl chicken, veg etc - only 333 calories!
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Presumably Dux would write lunch'
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Davos, the word "Luncheon" was invented because the upper classes thought lunch sounded too common. That's a fun fact I learned recently.
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I don't like using the verb "invite" when you mean "invitation", so we are evens, Davos.
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According to my quick Google search, the -eon bit is actually Northern in origin.
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That makes sense Eddie, thank you
So I am right to think anyone that uses it is a Tory
Don't really GAF judy, I speak propa and u don't
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the word "Luncheon" was invented because the upper classes thought lunch sounded too common. That's a fun fact I learned recently.
Ofc, there's no way the upper classes would want to be considered as part of the Brady Buncheon.
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tofu summer roll, chicken pho
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Carrot, apple and almond salad, lime juice and olive oil dressing
rocket
brown bread
feta
a banana
bit of peanut butter
V healthy because fettucini alfredo and red wine are predicted for tea.
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For me dinner, I have a meal deal as was walking between meetings
Would not recommend
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Judy Carter23 Oct 23 10:53
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oh that is a shame. I was at a lunch on Saturday
Oh Judo. You let us down there. But more importantly you let yourself down.
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JC, I just did the same google search and found that Luncheon is a derivative of the Northern "Lunch"
When speaking of etymology, my favourite is "smashing" to describe something as good. It comes from Irish people in London speaking Irish and being misheard. What they were saying was "is maith e sin" which literally translates to "that is good" and when said quickly sounds like smashing.
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oh that reminds me, PP. I have a packet of silken tofu bought instead of firm and I am not sure what to cook with it - any ideas?
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I do like that, Eddie!
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I learned that from Melvyn Bragg.
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Make ma po tofu? I don't have a recipe though.
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Beef enchilada and some salad which included some extra chicken and falafel.
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Pret chicken caesar baguette and a chocolate brownie.
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Tofu - sillken tofu is good for stir fries/ with noodles.
Luncheon - eggs, sourdough, a cup of tea.
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dark rye ryvita with houmous, avocado, tomato and cucumber
strawberries, blueberries, apple and cherries with greek yoghurt
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I was doing so well with my left over veggie home made curry with added spinach and a hard boiled egg until Mr M came back from Gails with a giant choc chip cookie for me 🙄
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I assume you mean noun?
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