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if your a typical American you ate the same amount of meals as the monks,3.

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Answer: It depended on the time of year. In winter the days were much shorter, so according to the Rule of St Benedict monks should eat once per day from mid-September to Easter; the remainder of the year, when days were longer, a second meal was permitted late in the day.

At the main meal there was a choice of two cooked dishes. A third dish of fruit or vegetables was served if available. In addition each monk received an allowance of bread and ale. On special occasions additional dishes called "pittances" consisting of fish, eggs and other treats were served.

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