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DMcG | BS: What defines the English (98* d) | RE: BS: What defines the English | 19 Sep 17 |
It is a bit tricky, the ploughman's lunch. It is certainly true that something was "packaged" in the 1970s and called a "Ploughman's lunch". However, that does not mean that various people including farm workers did not eat it beforehand. I dpnt have much fear in speculating that bread and cheese, for example, has been going as a lunch since bread and cheese were invented. |