Dinner vs. Supper: Is there a difference? | Merriam-Webster A clue to the historical role of supper is given in its etymology Both supper and dinner have closely related verbs in English: sup and dine Dinner derives via Middle English from the Anglo-French verb disner, meaning “to dine ” The comparable etymon for supper is the Anglo-French super, meaning “to sup,” related to supe, the noun for
56 Quick Suppers For Busy Nights | Taste of Home From the Recipe Creator: Bacon adds crunch to this comforting stovetop supper my mom used to make when I was a kid Now I prepare it for my own family —Kelli Jones, Perris, California Nutrition Facts: 1-1 2 cups: 409 calories, 18g fat (6g saturated fat), 104mg cholesterol, 756mg sodium, 33g carbohydrate (8g sugars, 3g fiber), 28g protein