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Last week I had a few breakfast meals for dinner. There's no set rules, just habits. So I wondered what food you might eat at a different meal time than what would be considered traditional?

 

Pizza for breakfast? that sort of thing....

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We love breakfast for dinner and any leftover Pizza is always my breakfast the next day. Smiley Happy  I also like tuna fish for breakfast. 

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Whenever my kids would have a sleepover at Grandmas (my moms) she would give them leftover) pizza for breakfast. They sooo loved it because they surely would never get that at home! lol

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I worked graveyard for many years, and got home at 6 a.m. and had dinner.       I'm retired now, but still have dinner in the morning.   I also think it's easier to maintain my weight that way.

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@qualitygal

 

I like to eat bagels, waffles, oatmeal for my dinner at night.  When its a really cold night, a big bowl of old fashioned oats really hits the spot.  Even an English Muffin with jam and a  mug of tea is nice!!!  

 

For a nice change of pace --- a hearty omelet makes a wonderful dinner.  

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I like breakfast for lunch or dinner but my DH is not a fan. When I was single I would eat cereal, eggs, pancakes, etc. for just about any meal. I could never eat pizza or hamburgers or other traditional lunch or dinner meals at breakfast. They are too heavy at that time of day. As a matter of fact I can't eat much of anything that early in the day - not even breakfast foods, because it just makes my feel too full and nauseous. 

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I like to have a grilled sndwich for breakfast..Turkey avocado Jack cheese on Multigrain grilled in butter, Ham, Cheese and pickled salsa relish on sourdough, Roast Beef, Swiss red onion and horseradish on marble rye..you get the idea..sometimes just grilled cheese..

 

I eat breakfst around 4 AM, work till about 7 pm and eat nothing during the day.. this holds me..

 

I also have no problem having french toast, or waffles  and sausge or grits   for dinner!

 

My stomach doesn't relaly have a "clock menu"

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Yesterday we had company for lunch and it was a much larger than normal meal so we had baloney sandwiches for dinner. when we are in Florida we tend to go out for lunch a lot and then have a much smaller dinner. when we are in Pa we tend to do things where we take along a packed lunch and then either have dinner out or have a large meal at home. I think that is because when we are "home" in Pa. we know places where we can go to sit and have a picnic lunch no matter where we may go. Not unusual in Pitts. to see people sitting and eating on a bench in a cemetery. people sometimes use the cemeteries there like parks. Walk dogs, eat a quiet meal, sit and enjoy the sunshine and peace & quiet. I never see anyone in the cemetaries down here in Fl.

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I often have cereal for my evening meal.  But that's mainly because I choose to have my main meal at lunch time.  

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DH and I switched dinner and breakfast as a diet to help lose weight. The idea being you would burn off the larger amount of calories during the day. It worked, but eating things like a steak or spaghetti first thing in the morning wore thin after a week. Now I read that some folks suggest skipping breakfast. No thanks.