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So I went to PieFee to try out their popular biscuit cup coffee. (Who can find parking in Auckland CBD, jeez)
I knew going in it wasn't going to be mind-blowing since it was made for Instagram. The coffee is okay, I didn't expect much from it. In fact, this isn't the first time I've had a drink in a cookie cup; I actually went to Dominique Ansel in Shibuya to have their famous cronut and milk in cookie cup (I'll post this next time). The cookie cup was both too sweet and too hard. I recall it was spiced a bit which was nice, but the toughness of the cookie was not very appetizing. Sure, it needs a certain rigidity in order to hold the coffee (it's also why the inside is glazed with chocolate), but I've had better.
What I really enjoyed was their famous spicy prawn pie. Their sausage rolls and croissants weren't half bad too! So yeah, I'd recommend going to PieFee for their pies and pastries.

(Spicy Prawn Pie photo taken from their website)
hmmm
if i have
an eight-colour lookup table/palette (rgb/cmy/b/w)
plus a middle grey to go with it
is there a way to interpolate those so that i can convert a normal rgb into the palette
i have done this with just the eight corners (3d interpolation in the colour cube)
but adding another in the middle makes it more complex in a way i don't entirely understand
Edit: might be able to get it by just subdividing the rgb space once, so that there's a specific point corresponding to middle grey, and then fill in the gaps that leaves with the relevant halfway colours....