Friday, June 12, 2009

Day 9: Summer Friday

Meal definitions get blurry when you are not on a normal routine. For example, today I am off from work and therefore I slept in until about 12:45. I did not eat anything until about 2 PM when I ate a Challah (traditional Jewish bread) roll. The question is, was this breakfast or lunch? I ate it later than I normally eat my lunch, but it was my first meal of the day. Since I am leaving my apartment now and have no idea when my next meal will be (other than the pot luck dinner party I am attending this evening, for which I need to go grocery shopping) I am going to call it lunch.

6 comments:

  1. What is up with the Saidlower sisters and their obsession with Challah rolls?

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  2. I ate a big bowl of chulent from Kosher Deluxe. That's right. Chulent.

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  3. Perhaps we could come up with a new word for a late first-meal of the day. If only there was a way to combine "breakfast" and "lunch"...

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  4. In actuality, this meal was a combination of brunch and dinner, since it was eaten AFTER normal lunch hours. Brinner?

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  5. I'm confused as to why you explain what challah is here. Do you honestly think anyone reading this blog isn't frum? Also, you ate challah for lunch like three days ago and didn't explain it then. Do you think we forgot what it was since then? Come on, Rebecca, get with the program!

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  6. more important- why were you off today?

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