Breakfast:
I usually just have 4 weetbix with milk, but I rather like thick toast with smoked salmon, hollandaise sauce, scrambled eggs and spinach. Mushrooms optional, but much appreciated. A properly brewed pot of English Breakfast tea is a must (I take it with milk, no sugar).
Morning Tea:
Depends on the mood. Sometimes I just crave sugar, so I buy a vanilla slice from the local takeaway near work. They're very nice. When I'm at home, I usually just eat fruit and museli bars, but my favourite is another pot of tea and a couple of sweet biscuits. That'll hold me over to lunch.
Lunch:
"Medium McChicken Meal.
Coke alright the drink? Yes, Coke. No cash out.
Here's your drink, the meal will just be a minute. Thanks." is what I usually eat for lunch, but I much prefer to sit down to a toasted sandwich containing either Vegemite (Australian yeast-based spread), Cheese and Pepper; or Tuna, Cheese, and Pepper. Another pot of tea is nice.
Afternoon Tea:
As mentioned in one of the James Bond films, Afternoon tea is the best thing the English people ever did for the civilised word. I completely agree. If I have the time, I love nothing better than to sit down and eat scones with whipped cream and homemade raspberry jam. If anybody is interested, I have a really good recipe for scones that involves using lemonade and cream as key ingredients.

Served, of course, with another pot of tea.
Dinner:
I'm a sucker for Fettucine Carbonara (pasta with bacon and an egg sauce). I have it at basically every restaurant I go to. Living where I do, I also have access to
very nice beef. So a fillet steak is good too (though far too expensive to eat every day, unfortunately). In terms of every day food, it's usually just the same as Combuster: whatever meat is on special + rice/potato + vegies.
After dinner:
A pot of tea. I usually try something different. At the moment I'm into Chai tea.