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Breakfast in COVID

 We all know about it. 

Even those of us that have been living under rocks all our lives.

It started as a 'China' problem...


then became a world problem...



It was the greatest gift to students worldwide...




before it became the bane of our existence...




Two years later and we're still wearing masks.



but how was it when it all started?


In my house, it meant for the first time in years we had meals as a family...


because the lockdown meant everyone had no where else to go and nothing else to do.


So breakfast became a family event...


that happened between ten am. and twelve pm.


Who else's mealtimes got seriously warped during the lockdown?




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