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Monday, June 28


Oh dearie me, I'm having a new affair!

Okay, pardon me. It's just a fantastic way to get your attention and tell you how nice the new coffeeshop boy is treating me.

Oh yes, the NEW coffeeshop boy. Boy #1 has packed up shop (figuratively speaking) and left, and so boy #2 (who has been here all along) has started serving me.

And boy, serve me he does! When I buy takeaways on busy (or warmer) days to eat up at my desk, I get so much food I wonder I should began to have it for lunch AND dinner.

No, of course I'm not on a mission to lose weight or to desperately trying to save money; it's just that there's so much food.

Call me an aunty, or a scrimp (though I generally prefer takeaway queen), but a regular takeaway rice pack has a third rice, some vegetables, countable-on-one-hand pieces of meat(s) and lots of warm air. Generally.

My wonderful packet has also a third rice, but half a packet of whatever meat/veggies/tofu I ordered, leaving my food to be rather cramped for space. Whenever I open it up, the food almost always nearly spill out.

Before I'm done with one dish, I'm quite done in. But to prevent wastage, I nearly always finish it - hence my current weight gain.

Am I obsessing? Perhaps. But it seems like losing weight or saving money is so within reach - just stop when full and continue for dinner.

I might actually save up for University faster.




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