Sunday dinners in Britain are a longstanding tradition, often seen as a time for families to gather and enjoy a hearty meal together. This custom typically features a roast, such as beef, chicken, or lamb, served with vegetables and Yorkshire pudding. The practice dates back to the 19th century when families would attend church services and then share a special meal afterward, making Sunday a day of rest and communal bonding. Today, it remains a cherished ritual that emphasizes family connection and comfort food.
Weekends
for special dinners we eat all kinds of special dishes life jellof rice with chicken farina and soup, and pepper soup. and many more.
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Roast dinners, ice cream, Mcdonalds, KFC and loads more
it depends on how big the pack is and how much the people who are going to eat like to eat, and it depends on what kind of steaks they are
English people eat exactly the same as everyone else ! Italian Chinese , Indian Spanish , etc but some of the main dishes associated more with the British public are things like fish and chips , cream teas , roast dinners ,pasties and pies .
Frozen Dinners and Eggs
cabbage leaves
It depends where you eat
It is not healthy for a boy to eat two dinners. If a boy is that hungry at dinner time, it may mean that he is not eating a good breakfast and lunch.
The average American will eat between 20 and 30 frozen TV dinners a year. Many Americans will eat more than this.
We eat what ever we like, Fish and Chips form the local shop, KFC, or on Sunday most families eat chicken and vegtables as a Sunday dinner.