Friday, September 19, 2025

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Costco Loc:#0015-AZ-01 Yes, Most of the day I will be there at the same place. The time will be the same so I can see them different next week. there is one more dat this week we will see them at the same time. I think we can move it back one day and see when they are there for them next week.

I'm not a typical "cereal-for-breakfast" girl; for my breakfast I typically enjoy eating an avocado sandwich. I get 2 slices of whole wheat bread, mash up my avocado and spread it on, sprinkle on some chilli powder and flax seeds for taste and then I heat it for a few seconds (I like when it's a little warm in my mouth). I love eating that in the morning with a glass of orange juice, it tastes great! Sadly, if I don't have any avocados then I opt out for mini croissant breads and tea, though I prefer my avocado sandwiches. I rarely eat cereal in the morning for some reason.

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