I have a friend that is gluten intolerant and she usually has gluten free mac and cheese as a snack.
The normal meaning of a light meal would be a small amount of food.
I would recommend a small, flavorful appetizer like a mini bruschetta or a shrimp cocktail as an amuse-bouche to start your meal.
they would get a meal every day but a very small portion of it
Depends on how much you have, and what you have it with. A soup plate, filled to the brim, with full-fat milk/youghurt, won't be a small meal. A dessert bowl, with low-fat milk/yoghurt, can be a small meal.
I would suppose mothers milk or small amounts of the mothers meal.
Happy Meal! £2.49 Otherwise if youre looking for burger chips and drink for adults then look at the saver menu, 89p for Hamburger, 89p for small chips and 89p for small drink. So £2.67 for an adult meal, although you get a toy and the same meal for 18p less if you got a happy meal.
They are small because they are supposed to be like an appetizer, just a little bite to eat before a bigger meal. If they were too big, they would fill you up and you would not want to eat dinner.
Snack
It all depends on what kind of meats are in it and what size the tortilla is. For example if you used steak, chicken, peppers, and onions on a large tortilla. I would classify that as a meal. But if you used a small tortilla I would classify it as a snack. But really it all depends on how hungry you are!
it depend on how much you eat if u eat a lot it will take a lot of time if it is like a small meal it would be short
Before the meal, the leech is small and looks thin. But after a meal, the leech is much fatter and is bigger.
It depends on which meal is meant by "dinner". In the dutch language dinner is usually understood to be the last meal of the day, which translated would be "avondeten" or (for a bigger or fancy meal) "diner" (french word). There are just two other meals of the day in the dutch language: Breakfast is "ontbijt" and lunch is either the same word, or also "middageten". A small meal in between would be called a "tussendoortje".