A Quote by Tess Daly

I never missed a Sunday lunch growing up and I've continued that tradition with my own family. — © Tess Daly
I never missed a Sunday lunch growing up and I've continued that tradition with my own family.
When I was growing up, Sunday lunch was my favorite time as a child. We would have a big Sunday English meal, and we would argue about things.
I cook a mean Sunday lunch. My idea of Heaven is a lunch outside on a beautifully sunny Sunday afternoon. It's the time to gather everyone together.
When I was growing up, we always had a big family dinner at around noon on Sunday. I still love that whenever it is possible to gather the family together.
When I learned the news about Harmon today, I felt like I lost a family member. He has treated me like one of his own. It's hard to put into words what Harmon has meant to me. He first welcomed me into the Twins family as an 18-year-old kid and has continued to influence my life in many ways. He is someone I will never forget and will always treasure the time we spent together. Harmon will be missed but never forgotten.
My family, growing up, we really didn't have tradition because my parents divorced when I was 11.
I married a woman who loves to camp, and I am what you would call "indoorsy"... My wife always brings up, "Camping's a tradition in my family." Hey, it was a tradition in everyone's family 'til we came up with the house.
We're the kind of family that gets together for Sunday lunch. I see my younger sister all the time.
As a Member of Congress, I've continued my family's tradition of focusing on education.
It might be a little embarrassing, but I never ever missed an episode of 'Dawson's Creek' growing up.
I missed my dad a lot growing up, even though we were together as a family. My dad was really a workaholic. And he was always working.
We're a really close family. And actually, we see each other and speak on the phone all the time... the odd Sunday lunch, or pop in for coffee or something like that.
When they talk about family values, it's in a repressive way, as if our American tradition were only the Puritan tradition or the 19th century oppressive tradition. The Christian tradition.
There were many fruit trees in our house when I was growing up and I never missed climbing any of them.
'Upright Citizens Brigade' was a huge influence on us. And growing up we never missed 'Saturday Night Live.'
Growing up, I used to watch 'Happy Days,' 'Laverne & Shirley,' 'All in the Family.' Those were the shows I watched growing up with my family. And, believe it or not, 'McMillan and Wife' and 'Columbo.'
Growing up, I used to watch Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, All in the Family. Those were the shows I watched growing up with my family. And, believe it or not, McMillan and Wife and Columbo.
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