yes! refreshments are drinks and small amounts of food.
From merriam webster..
The noun refreshments is the plural form for the singular form refreshment. Examples:A cold bottle of water is the only refreshment I need right now.The refreshments for the party are ready.
Refreshments
Refreshments is the plural of refreshment, when used as a cookery term meaning snacks and drinks served as a light meal
Light refreshments would be a drink and a snack. Heavy refreshments would be closer to a meal.
lite refreshments or light refreshments?It is a common misnomer, and I have seen it written as "lite" refreshment. This is an extremely informal way, and it is also extremely incorrect. Lite is; an informal, simplified spelling of light 2 , used esp. in labeling, naming, or advertising commercial products.That being stated, the literary correct usage is "Light refreshments"
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Common refreshments were hazelnuts, beer, water, gingerbread, apples, and oranges, all of which were occasionally thrown at the actors onstage.
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The pricing will depend on the bowling center, type of meal and refreshments, length of time, etc.
The correct form is "Refreshments were served by the ladies' husbands." The word is both a plural (there wasmore than one lady) and a possessive (the husbands belonged to them). The word lady is made plural byadding ans at the end, except you change the y to ie. Thus, one lady, two ladies. One baby, two babies. One gravy, two gravies. And so on. The possessive is shown by the apostrophe after the end of the word. It used to be "the ladieses husbands" but we don't say that last bit any more, so there is an apostrophe showing that it is left out.
Drinks, snacks, entrees, ...