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Break the Fast

Now that Vic is away, I do not really bother making a menu for us to eat. I just leave it up to the help to figure out what they'll eat for breakfast. I usually inform them what to prepare for lunch or dinner. I just make sure that there's a stock of tocino, sotanghon noodles, misua, oatmeal and Koko Krunch available when they want it.

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For more than a week now, I've been having breakfast away from home. It is mainly because I need to wait till Johann finishes school and because I am too lazy to eat so early in the morning.

Most of the time, I spend it at the Coffee Bean because of the free wifi. I usually have the Salmon Scramble. Today, I got Eggs Ben. If I bring baon with me, I just eat it in the car then I just get a cup of chai latte or hot cocoa.



One day last week, I ate at UCC because the parking space in front of my usual joint is being re-blocked. Not only did I find out that UCC didn't have wifi, they also increased their meal prices by P75. Talk about rip-off.

I've also visited Kopi Roti for the Kaya Toast and Milo Dinosaur. The damage is almost as expensive as Starbucks' coffee and pan de sal.

Unfortunately, Heaven N Eggs closed up in Morato. There's no Pancake House either.

I see two more weeks of having breakfast away from home. I hope there's another breakfast place lurking somewhere in Morato.

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