Huh, interesting. None of the Norwegian grandmas I know do that. It's more like breakfast, lunch and dinner, maybe some waffles, and wine in the evening if you're 18+.
Maybe not to this extent, but in my experience grandmas tend to take a lot of effort to make sure you never go hungry.
Canadian grandma's too. Though supper is often at 3pm and bedtime by 8pm.
Though I imagine yours comes with more maple syrup 🍁
It's where they derive their sweetness...
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