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  • Grahame Gardner 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿S Grahame Gardner 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    @sundogplanets @grb090423 we call it filtered coffee in the UK. A poor substitute for almost any other kind of coffee.
    But you have to remember that Canadians are raised on Tim Hortons coffee, one of the worst excuses for decent coffee IMHO.

    Lynn D 🇨🇦L This user is from outside of this forum
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    @scotdowser Tim Horton’s coffee used to be really good until they sold out to the American Wendy’s outfit and went with a cheaper blend (of course they did). MacDonalds them swooped in and got the original Timmie’s blend. Now they’re owned by a Brazilian outfit, which would lead one to hope that the coffee would get better, but nope, Timmie’s coffee still sucks, but it’s relatively cheap, and their marketing is great. Anyone I know who actually likes coffee won’t touch the stuff. @sundogplanets @grb090423

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    • Matthew MillerM Matthew Miller

      @ada @sundogplanets @rdm

      This heli-shark has serrated blades!

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      @mattdm@hachyderm.io @sundogplanets@mastodon.social @rdm@aus.social Thankfully, it doesn't enable true flight. But they can coast above the water for quite some distance! It's a scary sight 😛

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      • AdaA Ada

        @rdm@aus.social @sundogplanets@mastodon.social And this one at Kingscliff

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        @ada

        That last one's a cockatoo warning—those beaks'll chomp ya!

        @sundogplanets @rdm

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        • P prl

          @rdm @sundogplanets @davidtheeviloverlord

          As I was warned by an Aussie in NZ...

          In Australia, the wildlife is trying to kill you.
          In New Zealand, the wildlife is fine, but New Zealand itself is trying to kill you. (earthquake, boiling mud, poisonous gas, landslide, flood...)

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          Arcadiagt5
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          @prl @rdm @sundogplanets @davidtheeviloverlord @prk Indeed, as a kiwi housemate once put it to me: In Oz it is the ecology that tries to kill you, in NZ it is the geology that tries to kill you.

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          • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

            Observations from a Canadian visiting New Zealand:

            -Making NZers say "Saskatchewan" is kind of hilarious
            -Roundabouts work really really well when everyone is used to them
            -Drip coffee apparently does not exist here (espresso-based coffee drinks only. Even at the one Dunkin Donuts I saw in a hideous mall I had to go inside in Auckland).
            -NZ signs do not play around (see example below)

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            Today I learned that New Zealand "supper" seems to be more like what I'd imagine hobbits eat for meal number 6 (cheese, crackers, fruit, cookies) than Saskatchewan supper (the full meal you eat at the end of the day after a lot of hard farm labour)

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            • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

              Today I learned that New Zealand "supper" seems to be more like what I'd imagine hobbits eat for meal number 6 (cheese, crackers, fruit, cookies) than Saskatchewan supper (the full meal you eat at the end of the day after a lot of hard farm labour)

              The Boxing KangarooP This user is from outside of this forum
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              @sundogplanets dinner? Or tea? For the evening meal?

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              • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                Today I learned that New Zealand "supper" seems to be more like what I'd imagine hobbits eat for meal number 6 (cheese, crackers, fruit, cookies) than Saskatchewan supper (the full meal you eat at the end of the day after a lot of hard farm labour)

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                Daniel AJ Sokolov
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                @sundogplanets Oh no, I hope you have emergency rations to save you from getting hangry!

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                • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                  Today I learned that New Zealand "supper" seems to be more like what I'd imagine hobbits eat for meal number 6 (cheese, crackers, fruit, cookies) than Saskatchewan supper (the full meal you eat at the end of the day after a lot of hard farm labour)

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                  @sundogplanets

                  I wonder if they eat a full dinner at lunchtime? 🤔

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                  • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                    Today I learned that New Zealand "supper" seems to be more like what I'd imagine hobbits eat for meal number 6 (cheese, crackers, fruit, cookies) than Saskatchewan supper (the full meal you eat at the end of the day after a lot of hard farm labour)

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                    @sundogplanets watch out for being invited to tea. Try and determine if it is full meal, or just a cup of tea (speaking from personal experience).

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                    • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                      Today I learned that New Zealand "supper" seems to be more like what I'd imagine hobbits eat for meal number 6 (cheese, crackers, fruit, cookies) than Saskatchewan supper (the full meal you eat at the end of the day after a lot of hard farm labour)

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                      @sundogplanets

                      "Kia ora!" Dying to share a clip here that convinced me Aotearoa/NZ is paradise, esp for foodies. May I?

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                      • The Eddie Show  📷🎧❤️T The Eddie Show 📷🎧❤️

                        @sundogplanets

                        "Kia ora!" Dying to share a clip here that convinced me Aotearoa/NZ is paradise, esp for foodies. May I?

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                        @TheEddieShow of course!!

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                        • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                          @TheEddieShow of course!!

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                          @sundogplanets

                          Enjoy!

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                          • The Eddie Show  📷🎧❤️T The Eddie Show 📷🎧❤️

                            @sundogplanets

                            Enjoy!

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                            @TheEddieShow Saving to my "soothing food-making videos" stash!!

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                            • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                              @TheEddieShow Saving to my "soothing food-making videos" stash!!

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                              @sundogplanets

                              In-flight, fond memories of your new favorite place. 🙂

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                              • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                                Today I learned that New Zealand "supper" seems to be more like what I'd imagine hobbits eat for meal number 6 (cheese, crackers, fruit, cookies) than Saskatchewan supper (the full meal you eat at the end of the day after a lot of hard farm labour)

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                                Patrick Herd
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                                @sundogplanets can confirm we call the main evening meal dinner or maaaaybe "tea" but that's far less common.

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                                • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                                  Today I learned that New Zealand "supper" seems to be more like what I'd imagine hobbits eat for meal number 6 (cheese, crackers, fruit, cookies) than Saskatchewan supper (the full meal you eat at the end of the day after a lot of hard farm labour)

                                  Matt WilcoxM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @sundogplanets If that is supper, what is a later night snack pre-bed called?

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                                  • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                                    Today I learned that New Zealand "supper" seems to be more like what I'd imagine hobbits eat for meal number 6 (cheese, crackers, fruit, cookies) than Saskatchewan supper (the full meal you eat at the end of the day after a lot of hard farm labour)

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                                    @sundogplanets Sask supper sounds like 'tea' in NZ.

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                                    • Matt WilcoxM Matt Wilcox

                                      @sundogplanets If that is supper, what is a later night snack pre-bed called?

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                                      @mattwilcox @sundogplanets That would be a "bedtime snack". 😉

                                      (And as a Canadian, the idea that "tea" is the main evening meal definitely is hard to wrap my head around. While "tea" is not commonly used here as part of the daily meal schedule, the primary definition would be a beverage and a light bite mid afternoon.)

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                                      • Amelia Bellamy-Royds :progress:A Amelia Bellamy-Royds :progress:

                                        @mattwilcox @sundogplanets That would be a "bedtime snack". 😉

                                        (And as a Canadian, the idea that "tea" is the main evening meal definitely is hard to wrap my head around. While "tea" is not commonly used here as part of the daily meal schedule, the primary definition would be a beverage and a light bite mid afternoon.)

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                                        @AmeliasBrain @sundogplanets Interesting. In the Midlands of the UK we use “breakfast, dinner, tea” for the three main meals. But other bits of the country would use “breakfast, lunch, dinner”.

                                        It’s a mess of a language.

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                                        • Matt WilcoxM Matt Wilcox

                                          @AmeliasBrain @sundogplanets Interesting. In the Midlands of the UK we use “breakfast, dinner, tea” for the three main meals. But other bits of the country would use “breakfast, lunch, dinner”.

                                          It’s a mess of a language.

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                                          Amelia Bellamy-Royds :progress:
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                                          @mattwilcox It is. But the confusion is not even unique to the English language. In French, dîner can also be either mid-day or evening meal depending on what part of the world you are in. (In Canadian French, souper is more commonly used for the evening meal.)

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