WHICH MEAL CAN YOU SKIP?
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Since I’m not a morning person I always skip breakfast.
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I can do without lunch.Jacktone Ogada wrote: ↑21 Apr 2020, 09:37 Which of the following can you do without?
A. Breakfast
B. Lunch
C. Dinner
Participate in the pill and let us know the reason I. The comments. For me, it is dinner because I eat throughout the day anyway.
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Definitely lunch. I don't even eat lunch most of the time. So I have been skipping it for as long as I can remember.Jacktone Ogada wrote: ↑21 Apr 2020, 09:37 Which of the following can you do without?
A. Breakfast
B. Lunch
C. Dinner
Participate in the pill and let us know the reason I. The comments. For me, it is dinner because I eat throughout the day anyway.
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