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  2. Elevenses - Wikipedia

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    This is a break between breakfast and lunch, when it is time for a light meal or snack. In schools the early lunch break is called "tízórai". Parallel to the word elevenses, tízórai is often called Tenses "Tenzeez" by Hungarian-Americans and Hungarian-Britons.

  3. Outline of meals - Wikipedia

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    Hors d'oeuvre – literally "apart from the [main] work") or the first course, is a food item served before the main courses of a meal, typically smaller than main dishes, and often meant to be eaten by hand (with minimal use of cutlery). [32] Hors d'oeuvres may be served at the dinner table as a part of the meal, or they may be served before ...

  4. These 30 'Mean Girls' Memes Aren't Like Regular Memes ... - AOL

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    12. 'Hunger Games' style. View the original article to see embedded media.. 13. Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy know what's up. View the original article to see embedded media.. Mean Girls Mom Memes 14 ...

  5. School meal - Wikipedia

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    A basic school meal consists of a warm main course, vegetables, bread, a table spread, and a drink. [76] The school lunch is calculated to equate to about one-third of a child's daily nutritional needs. School catering is designed to follow the National Nutrition Council's dietary guidelines for schools. [67]

  6. Lunch - Wikipedia

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    Lunch normally consists of two dishes: usually, the first course is a soup and the second course, the main course, often consists of meat accompanied by potato, rice or pasta . [citation needed] Traditionally, people used to bake and eat desserts, but nowadays it is less common. On Sundays, the lunch is more consistent and is usually ...

  7. Entrée - Wikipedia

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    The word entrée as a culinary term first appears in print around 1536 in the Petit traicté auquel verrez la maniere de faire cuisine, more widely known from a later edition titled Livre fort excellent de cuisine [b], in a collection of menus [c] at the end of the book.

  8. Recess (break) - Wikipedia

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    Some schools in Beijing, China allow children to spend an hour or two to socialize or to step out of the classroom per day. Some schools do not have a dedicated recess period, instead allowing a ten-minute break per class session. For lunch, students either pack or buy from the school's lunch area. After lunch time there is a quiet period.

  9. Bad Luck Brian - Wikipedia

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    The school principal required him to retake the photo, but Craven and Davies had already scanned and saved the original picture. [4] The photo quickly became popular on the image board 4chan , and social media networks like Facebook and Twitter , depicting "a guy who can't catch a break [...] a symbol for a stroke of hilarious bad luck".