The soldiers' last meal is generally served out about five o'clock in the afternoon, sometimes earlier; and a stretch of fourteen hours intervenes between then and breakfast.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
An average working day begins at 8 or 9 am, includes an hour for lunch, and ends at 5 or 6 pm.
The heads of regiments are required to see that the troops join in prayer morning and evening as far as the service will permit.
I rarely have time for lunch, so tend to have a big breakfast and big dinner.
The typical workday, particularly in startup mode, is from nine to six or nine to seven, then you take a two-hour break to work out and eat dinner. By that time, you're relaxed, and then you work until midnight or one A.M. If there was no break with physical activity, you'd be more tired and less alert.
If I'm in a state about a book, I'll get up at 6 A.M. and write before breakfast, but usually I'll start afterwards and then work a full day with a break for lunch.
Sometimes I eat at, like, 9:30 at night and then go to bed at 10:30 and wake up at 4:00.
I get to work at about 7:30 or 8 unless I have a breakfast meeting.
Lunch is formal - that's when my husband and I have our dates. And dinner is formal: we sit down every day with the kids at seven o' clock.
If I'm playing in the morning, I'll get some carbs early: porridge with chopped banana. If I'm playing in the afternoon, I'll start with less carbs and have some eggs and fruit for breakfast, then a light lunch about 90 minutes before I play, so I don't feel sluggish or full.
I always have to have breakfast before I leave the house, even if it's 4 A.M. and I'm not hungry.