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When do you have your big meal of the day?
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From: "James" <j0069b...@hotmail.com>
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Subject: When do you have your big meal of the day?
Date: 29 Sep 2006 13:41:11 -0700
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I used to have it at dinner but with all you can eat places springing
up like Starbucks, I now have lunch as the big meal. It's cheaper
since I cannot eat any more at dinner time than at lunch time. Lunch
is usually 40% cheaper than dinner. True, dinner might have some
premium choices such as crab legs or schrimps, I think lunch is the
better deal.
Also I wonder if eating a big dinner makes weight gain easier. Any
calories not burnt by bed time probably turns into fat.