You don’t say ‘I’m taking my girlfriend out for tea at 8 to that posh french restaurant’ ffs tea is hot brown and has a slash of milk - making sure to add the milk last job jobbed
Who doesn't? I've said that...not word for word, but 'going out for tea' is a thing. At least you're right about putting milk in last
I thought, going out for tea was short for going out for high tea which was more fairy cakes, salmon and cucumber sandwiches and of course, tea
Anyhow.... Breakfast (all agreed on that one) Lunch then tea. That's it. Sorted. You can close the thread now.
It's a bit early. Anyhow, I'm trying this 5 and 2 thing til I get to Jerez in a couple of weeks. I noticed my leathers had shrunk again last time out
Good luck, having stopped all alcohol for the last 6 months now and a month off the fags, its pretty hard restricting what goes in the pie hole i dropped two stone originally but a few pound have crept back on.
Two stone from the booze!? I packed the fags in years ago but I can't resist a pint. Can't drink when I'm away though, and that's four weeks at a time
I just looked that up - two days fasting per week? WTF! If you stop eating all bread, potatoes, rice and pasta you will lose weight quickly and easily. No gorging twix bars though!
Yep, you're allowed 500 calories on your fast day. Which is probably something like a fekkin peanut, so I don't bother. I take sugar in tea and coffee so that's my 500. Only been doing it 2 weeks and I've dropped 4kg. I train most days as well. It's not as hard as I thought. I'm generally starving by about 15.00 but it wears off after a cuppa. Could smash a Sunday roast at times though
There's only one to do it, stop putting it in the the pie hole , you gotta have carbs mate or your energy drops like fvck.
No no no...high tea is what the butler serves, sometimes in the inner hall, or on a nice day, the orangery...FFS!
Its complicated... "Tiffin is an Indian English word for a type of meal. It refers to a light tea-time meal at about 3pm, or to a light breakfast consisting of typical tea-time foods. In certain parts of India, it can also refer to the midday luncheon or, in some regions of the Indian subcontinent, a between meal snack. When used in place of the word "lunch", however, it does not necessarily mean a light meal."