Can someone please tell me how people manage 3 courses at a dinner?
I cannot even manage 2. I have barely eaten today (perhaps a cracker) and yet, when U ate a plate of roast lamb, veg and gravy, I felt like I was going to explode?
I cannot fathom how the bejesus people eat puddings etc after their dinner.
I sometimes have two starters (as that equals a main course) plus a dessert - but only when we are out. I am usually a really poor eater but I do occassionally have a massive meal if it is something I really like.
Christmas Day for us can be 4 or 5 courses but we can be sat there until midnight chatting, I love it lol
A typical Italian wedding can have up to 15 courses...which is obscene!
Tomorrow we are having 3 courses but again it will be over a long period of time. I cant go to a restaurant and have 3 courses because you are quite often rushed and I would have no room lol
In a way Nomercy I agree with you. Yesterday I managed two courses in a pub lunch, but only as it was the only meal I had in the day (bar some cereal) and I dont usually go beyond one.
It makes a huge change these days for me to loiter over a meal. OH was brought up in a family where meals were social occasions - my family eating history sounds like B00, we went to a feeding station, ate and left as rapidly as possible.
Maybe partly upbringing or what people are used to if they are used to eating three courses.
My dad will often have a small bowl of soup then main and dessert for a main meal but none of them are large portions because of that. Dessert may well just be a piece of fruit.
My mum eats very little though and I only usually have a main or something like soup and a sandwich if that classes.
If I go for a multi course meal out though I'd look for smaller things to compensate and take my time over eating.
When I was working in France it was routine for the family I lived with to have a soup then main then cheese/yoghurt etc... for both meals - eating was a big thing, all the family home and sat round the table for a proper non-rushed meal - no tray on lap watching the TV or eating on the go.
The school I was at had a two hour lunch break and it was seen as strange if you didn't go home to eat with your family.