HAH.
Because of my amnesty, this is what I had for breakfast:

For what it's worth, I'm only using good, natural stuff—real maple syrup. I also cracked open a bag of Godiva coffee, but no sugar, like I usually do anyway.
But in order to respect the challenge, amnesty is only applied when I am at home. While I am at the office, I'd still like to keep away from sweets. Suzanne was sweet enough to give me a cinnamon roll, but that will have to wait for breakfast tomorrow.
Amnesty aside as well, I will also respect the no-alcohol rule during the week. But I will be drinking my fill this Saturday night when I eat out with my family (when my brother gets back from the dorm), because for once, I will not have to drive after drinking. Yes.
Trina and I had Korean for lunch together for the gazillionth time, because I wanted vegetables. If I had an unlimited budget for food and a personal chef, vegetables would make up at least 60% of all my meals each day. We filled up on the various banchan, specially the kimchi, that we only had eaten half our respective orders of bibimbap. Leftovers for lunch tomorrow!

By the way, this is what's waiting for me when I get home tonight.
