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  2. 32 Summery Vintage Recipes for an Old-Fashioned Ladies Luncheon

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    1. Waldorf Salad. Apples, celery, and nuts make a crispy crunchy combo in this classic recipe. A creamy salad dressing brings everything together, and it's fantastic served on tender butter ...

  3. 85 Quick Work Lunch Ideas To Shake Up Your Routine - AOL

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    Ramen noodles are king in the weeknight dinner hack department, and this take on classic beef and broccoli might be our favorite. Thinly sliced steak and tender broccoli join those unmistakable ...

  4. 77 Easy Lunch Ideas That Are Fast, Low-Fuss and Foolproof

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    Luckily, there’s a solution in these 77 easy lunch ideas that are fast, satisfying and low-lift, yet still delicious. With everything from chicken salad-stuffed peppers to radish barbecue bowls ...

  5. Lunch - Wikipedia

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    Lunch was a ladies' light meal; when the Prince of Wales stopped to eat a dainty luncheon with lady friends, he was laughed at for this effeminacy. [6] Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management, a guide to all aspects of running a household in Victorian Britain. Beginning in the 1840s, afternoon tea supplemented this luncheon at four o'clock. [6]

  6. Ladies who lunch - Wikipedia

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    Ladies who lunch is a phrase often used to describe well-off, well-dressed women who meet for social luncheons, usually during the working week. Typically, the women involved are married and non-working. Normally the lunch is in a high-class restaurant, but could also take place in a department store during a shopping trip.

  7. Victorian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A bill of fare and a guideline to plan menus became popular. [7] A three course meal, for example, might begin with soups with fish, followed by meats, roasts or stews, then game and pastry, and ending with salads, cheese and liquor. [8]