Rich Victorians typically ate three main meals a day: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfast was often a substantial meal, while lunch was lighter, and dinner was a grand affair, sometimes lasting several hours with multiple courses. Additionally, they might have had tea in the late afternoon, which could include snacks or light dishes. Overall, their dining habits were elaborate and reflected their social status.
They burned half a ton of coal every day...that's a lot of heat
Rich Victorians ate meat a lot so they would have meat in one of their meals. with that they would have red wine for a drink or maybe water then orange juice and wine. meals were very similar each day.
The Victorians, along with every other age and race, believed in death. It was and is seen every day.
Victorian children usually didn't have to do much work, except if they were lower class. They might have a couple of chores that they assisted the servants in, but they usually just played all day.
In 2001 there were 759 surface coal mines in the United States, which produced 745.3 million short tons of coal.
2,000 times a day
56 times a day
Two times a day.
6 times a day
three times a day
1,528 times a day
nothing they just lazed around punching people