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What Time Do You Normally Eat In The Evening?
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We always eat around eight o'clock, both during the week and at weekends. I think it's too late to eat at that time but we seem to have got into the habit.
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some people dont go to bed until the early hours, others in bed by 9 or 10pm
i personally eat when i am hungry - i have been known to have my 'tea' around 11pm etc, and sometime dont have 'brekfast' until 5pm - just depends how i feel really.
some people dont go to bed until the early hours, others in bed by 9 or 10pm
i personally eat when i am hungry - i have been known to have my 'tea' around 11pm etc, and sometime dont have 'brekfast' until 5pm - just depends how i feel really.
Depending on whether OH is working or golfing, usually about 7.30 (6.30 your time) as I want to get washed up and bathed before Corrie (which is a recent addition to the house) Of course here in the summer, it has to be later as OH works later, On Sundays we always eat out at lunchtime so it just help yourself to pickies in the evening. Daughter being born and bred in Spain wants to eat at 10/10.30 as they do but way too late for us!!
>Does that leave enough time for the meal to digest before bed?
I used to think that and in fact usually went for a walk after a late meal to help digestion, but I remember hearing a doctor on the radio recently saying this was one of those "old wives' tales" (along with 'most of heat loss occurs from the head so wear a hat')- food continues to be digested when you're asleep
I used to think that and in fact usually went for a walk after a late meal to help digestion, but I remember hearing a doctor on the radio recently saying this was one of those "old wives' tales" (along with 'most of heat loss occurs from the head so wear a hat')- food continues to be digested when you're asleep
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