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Brunch

 


While we were in Auckland recently, we drove out to South Auckland, in particular Pukekohe after making a last minute decision to try and catch up with one of B's old school friends.



Unfortunately we couldn't catch up with him so we stuck around the town for a couple of hours and stopped in at one of the many cafes to have brunch. I ordered my usual Hazelnut Mocha along with a favourite meal of Eggs Benedict with Salmon. 

Linking up with Through my lensTuesday TreasuresMy corner of the world and Wordless Wednesday.

Comments

roentare said…
I love the breakie
Tigger's Mum said…
Also a very trendy brunch choice back in UK.
Fun60 said…
Looks delicious.
local alien said…
Sounds and looks marvellous!
s.c said…
It all looks very good and I have no doubt that it tasted good, too.
Bill said…
Very good choice.
NCSue said…
Yum! Looks delish!
Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2024/12/donegal-town.html
magiceye said…
The breakfast looks delicious!
Sharon said…
Yum! Looks great.
Tom said…
...looks good to me.
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
Your breakfast looks great!! I love coffee art. I don't get too many coffee drinks because I am very picky and I love it when the coffee turns out well.
Graham Edwards said…
Guess what I will be having for lunch tomorrow! Thank you.
Looks absolutely delicious!

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