Yes, if you wish. If you choose not to do so than it's your personal expression of belief.
AnswerIf you are Catholic, then, no, you must fast on Good Friday if you are between the ages of 18 and 59. Fasting means only one full meal in the day, two smaller snacks that together do not equal a full meal, and nothing in between meals.Thank you for that clarification. I don't think the Protestant sects insist on it - I was nominally Anglican and I don't recall that having any hard-and-fast fast rules; but either way it is still really a matter for the individual to express his or her own belief in his or her own way when at home. In practice the menu you outline is not very different from that of many adults in their day-to-life anyway, irrespective of theology.
Snacks are good. You should eat a small healthy snack between meals that way you won't be as hungry between meals and you can eat less at meals.
When you fast for Good Friday, you are only supposed to have one full meal on the day. For the other two meals you are suppose to have two VERY small and meager meals. Also, make sure to not eat any meat.
3 meals a day and a snack in between meals is always good
Those who are between age 14 and 60 are asked to fast during Lent and are required to so on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Fasting means no meat and no eating between meals and the if you eat three times a day two of those meals cannot exceed the amount taken at the biggest meal.
only between meals
nothing
Snacks
No.
only if you are obese and do not eat well. other wise, a small snack between meals is quite good for you and keeps you from eating too much at each meal.
you are allowed to eat fish on good Friday but just not meatfish is not classed as meat
No!!!They are considered as meat!!Another Answer: Unless that Friday is a Good Friday or a Friday in the season of Lent, its ok to eat frog legs(meat).
No. To be healthy, a person should eat between 3 and 6 meals a day.