Sometimes I wonder why we have so many holidays in the country. It’s almost like every week there’s around 4 days off. For some professions, holidays don’t affect them as they are still getting paid regardless of the day. With this long weekend and holiday, typically families would get together and enjoy the time together. Though honestly, when it’s too much it sucks.
I am almost running out of coffee and I decided to order in bulk since I ran out of coffee. The problem was that my regular place will only open next week and I don’t have time to wait that long.
So, the only place I could get quality coffee was a convenience store that sells this arabica coffee. They may not be the best quality there is but if you love arabica, they will do. With this collection, I made my room almost like a real office as the coffee was placed inside this paper cup with 10gr each and 2 sticks of white sugar.
Somehow, I think I cleaned out their racks as well as I was purchasing quite a bit and from what I know, they don’t stock up a lot. I am honestly impressed with their coffee quality as it was similar to a good quality coffee that you would get from a cafe. They are also way cheaper with a cup costing less than $1
They even have some descriptions of it that shows the characteristics of each coffee that is inside the cup. In the past, I used to buy canned coffee from Starbucks which is always around $1 but these days, this is a better and somehow healthier option that the laced Starbucks sugary coffee.
Drinking this also reminds me of my old days when I relied on coffee like this a lot. In the past, I didn’t really have time to eat, prepare meals and would rely on coffee like this. So, not only will they help me survive the weekend and a few days more, they also bring out some good memories.
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