Re: WWOT- ? for the Brits



Dave in Toronto wrote:What we called supper was a
light meal just before going to bed usually something like cocoa and a
couple of cookies.

Dave in Toronto


In our house that became known as a "bednight treat." I have no idea why.
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Joanne
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