Saturday, December 18, 2004

A new restaurant opened up across the street from Wharton. It's called Cereality. They serve cold cereal at about $3 a pop. I went there today and ate one of their "special recipies." It was pretty tasty with Cap'n Crunch, cocoa puffs, bananas, and raisins. I guess it's a cool idea, but I wonder if it will last. People don't seem to mind paying $6.50 for a sandwich that would cost them $1 to make at home, but they seem to be adverse to $3 cereal that would cost them 50 cents at home. At least that is the reaction I have heard. I went there with a buddy who used to be the brand manager for Cap'n Crunch cereal and I don't know if he enjoyed it as much as I did.

I love cereal. It is easy to make and relatively healthy. I eat a lot of Raisin Bran and Kashi cerals with soy protein. Plus school has may me much lazier about making real meals. I am very thankful that Shawn has been cooking most of our dinner's lately.

Exams are in full swing at school. I have 2 more next week: Decision Models and Uncertainty and Managing People at Work. The the former may be difficult, but there isn't much to study for the latter. There was a big mid-exam period party last night as well. Then I'm driving to Kentucky to spend Christmas with the in-laws.

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