
Originally Posted by
piperdbh
Coincidentally, in the southern Appalachians, some folks refer to the midday meal as "dinner" and the evening meal as "supper", while just a few miles away other folks eat "lunch" at noon and have "dinner" after work in the evening. So, if somebody invites you over for "dinner", you might ought to find out what time they expect you.
Thanks for the replies so far.
Ahhh yes. When I was growing up (in North Western South Carolina) it was Breakfast, Dinner if large ie. Sunday, Easter, Christmas etc., lunch if light and always Supper.
The large 'Dinner's' were always at 1:30pm sharp
Dee
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