Just as my roommate, Jim, and I were heading into the subway stop at 50th and 8th Ave., a vaguely familiar man came up to me and asked, "Excuse me... Do you have children?" -Umm.. No, I don't.
It turned out to be the night manager for the Starbucks down the street, and he had these big bags filled with various Starbucks goodies. Even though they have much longer shelf lifes, they only keep things on display and in store for two to three days (depending on the item). Well, he had a whole bag of the various breakfast sandwiches, as well a couple of their Rice Krispie Treats and a couple of slices of their Banana Walnut Loaf. He said that he normally bags up the leftovers from the day, and then as he's heading to the subway, he usually gives them away to the homeless people he sees while he's walking. Alas, he said he didn't come across anyone last night - not even some of his "regulars" - so he was offering them to people on the subway. The reason he asked me if I had children was just in case I didn't feel like cooking them breakfast in the morning.

So, needless to say, I happy and hesitantly took his offerings, and we headed home.
-And just a few minutes, I popped one of the ham, egg and cheese sandwiches in the microwave for a minute, then transferred over to the preheated 400 degree oven to crisp up a bit and to finish cooking. And, thus, breakfast!
