What Do You Call the Afternoon and Evening Meals

Hasn’t it grown out of fashion to think in terms of one big meal/day?

“Dinner” and “supper” are interchangeable terms for the evening meal in my experience. I use both.

I will call the midday meal “lunch” usually, unless we are having a big holiday meal (like Easter or Thanksgiving) at midday, and then it’s “dinner.”

Yes, you do have a point there. Also, in my family, we consider the leftover turkey to be full of awesome, and my father is particularly fond of dressing and turkey sandwiches. Roasted turkey from the deli is good, but home roasted turkey is even better.

I also cook the dressing/stuffing outside of the turkey. I put quartered onions, carrots, and celery inside the turkey (or chicken, if I’m making roast chicken), both cavities. I always make stock with the carcass, and it’s a heck of a lot easier to remove the veggies from the cavities than the dressing.

Now I need to find a small turkey and roast it this week. I’m craving roast turkey for some strange reason.

Is there anybody who doesn’t?

You could do what I do when I want turkey, and it’s not Thanksgiving or another major holiday. I get a turkey half-breast and roast it. If you like dark meat, you could probably find turkey legs, too. A turkey half-breast is a good size for two people, with some left over.

Yes, I have, and all my friends still go in there when they’re on the town. I don’t live in Wigan any more, though, and only go back to visit my family.

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The noon meal is always lunch. The evening meal is called dinner or supper with no difference in meaning; dinner is the more frequent usage.

I do this sometimes. However, I want the full turkey, and I intend to freeze most of it, in slices. I want the full turkey partly to make turkey stock, too.

Voted “other”:

This. However, when speaking / reading / writing in English… pretty much

This. If I’m having the day’s “large” meal, I’ll call it dinner no matter when I’m eating (Well, OK, probably not in the morning :).) A smaller meal will be lunch or supper depending on the time (or perhaps a "mid-afternoon snack, or… you get the idea.)