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Posted by Cristina
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Children in our school bring their lunch or snack. Recently they receive daily, through a government programme, a kind of bread which ressembles that used for hot dog, and milk. About lunch and dinner, especially in our region people are known to eat well. at lunch we usually eat soup or our traditional "bors"- with a lot of vegetables and meat, and a second dish usually steak with mashed or fried potatoes. Our dinner is a lighter dish. For some of us dinner is the main meal of the day, especially when we work all day long.
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