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From: Salvador Mirzo <smirzo@example.com>
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Subject: Recipes for Exam Days? (Was: Re: Recipe for Tasting Days)
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2025 14:34:11 -0300
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Evangeliya <evan@geliya.com> writes:

> In the last conversations here, I saw everything – recipes for
> cookies, rice, unexpected mixes. Among so many, I started to think: is
> there a recipe for [exam] days?

Good question!

> Yesterday and today, my days were like this: preparation. Because,
> like a good meal, tastings require balance and choices.

You mean tests require a balanced diet?  That makes sense.

> For breakfast, eggs, tapioca with banana and cinnamon, made in coconut
> oil, honey on top – guaranteed energy. During the test, the doubt: a
> spoonful of condensed milk or a piece of chocolate?

I think you meant to say that during the test, a question came
up---should I have a spoon of sweetened milk or a piece of chocolate?
I'd go for a piece of chocolate.  (At least it's not just plain sugar.)

> Some ice cream or acai smoothie with strawberries?

Sounds good.

> For lunch, something light and nutritious, of course. But it’s always
> a good excuse for another coffee – with toasted bread or plantain in
> coconut oil. Coffee always. And who knows, a piece of chocolate?

Sounds alright to me.

> And that's how my days were, yesterday and today, between right and
> wrong. But who's to say if I was right or wrong? Only when the results
> come out. Until then, I'll stick to my recipe: good choices, good
> excuses and, of course, another coffee.

Sounds like you're a coffee addicted (like most people anyway).

Are you going to college right now?  What's your field of study?