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What do you call food eaten between lunch and dinner?

Last weekend I looked for a place to read a book in peace and 9th Cafe @ Siam Paragon was a yummy find. Chocolate swirl cheese cake! I did not regret choosing this.

Sprite.  A drink I have not had in awhile.
 

And mini beef tacos. Yum and I got to do two of my fave pleasures: eat and read.

The world is all good. 
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  1. Yum, napapatunog tuloy tong tummy ko hehehe.

    Spice Up Your Life with Mexican Treats.

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  2. you got me craving for tacos! yum-yum!

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  3. MMMM! That cheesecake looks outstanding... I drooled just looking at it.

    I think the food between breakfast and lunch is called Elevenses? Even if it's not, that food looks very very yummy :)

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  4. OMG that cheesecake looks to die for! Yummo! The beef tacos look great too! Although I might've traded the sprite for a rootbeer! *wink*

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  5. Kirsty, next time I go to 9th Cafe I'll check if they have root beer :)

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  6. thumbs up for the cheesecake:)

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  7. I eat all between lunch and diner
    but it has no name
    :)))))))))

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