I live in Australia if that helps. I thought everyday of Lent was both fasting and abstinence?
I was speaking only of abstinence.
Everyday in Lent, except Sundays, has been historically penitential days, normatively in involving fasting at which one could take flesh meat at the main meal, excepting, of course, Fridays, vigils, or as observed by local law or custom, e.g., meatless Wednesdays in England and Wales before the 20th century.
Now our Latin practices are not the same as Greek practices. In fact, Greeks, including those not in schism, have in the past accused Latins of both laxity in penance and of engaging in penance when, in their practice and understanding, one ought not to or in failing to practices penances on days when one should.
As I stated earlier, the penance question is VERY complicated. It is not merely: What did great grandma do? Although I think that is qurstion and its answer is probably the most pragmatic way to proceed.