On tuesday I woke up late and decided to wrap my bread nicely and bring it to school. Being the very forgetful me (and in a hurry too!) I left the bread at home. To think all the search for a ziploc bag was the reason why I was running late-.- Nevermind so I was thinking I'll have breakfast in school instead. Throughout the 1 hr tutorial my tummy was rumbling away, and the waffles at the cafe downstairs looked so attractive...I bought two and spammed maple syrup on them. At that time I was thinking, my tummy probably has enough space for one hot cake + sausage meal, what's two more waffles! But I didn't really stop to think I have never ever ordered two waffles for myself at my favourite prima deli, and that one was more than enough. Oh well. I finished the waffles and went for my lab.The lab was fun! But very long too. 'Cause we had to incubate our DNA digests for like an hour before we can proceed with the practical. So we spent much time cam-whoring :) See our pretty eppendorf tube holders! At the end of the lab we got our little picture of the gel electrophoresis we did, but it's to be attached to our lab reports! :(
Anyway, by the end of the lab all the flour was starting to make my tummy feel bloated. Then I felt cold and really uncomfy. And a headache was starting to brew, making my head heavy. I barely made it home after 2 hours more of lecture and tah-dah, I got a fever! I'm sure the fever wasn't due to the waffles though. But the diarrhoea that followed after was. It's a good thing I'm fairly receptive to panadol and the fever was gone after a good night's sleep (slept at 8 plus wahaha). But I still don't have much appetite. Conclusion is, waffles are meant to be ate one at a time as a meal, or at least half of a meal. And they are not to be confused with hotcakes!
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