mmm-yoso!!!, this food blog, usually has a story about how a meal or meals occurred. Today, Cathy is writing. Kirk and Ed (from Yuma) are busy with meetings and appointments and 'check off the list' stuff.
Saturday morning, leaving the driveway at 5 a.m., heading North. After about an hour, getting to the parking lot and stepping inside Cream Pan,

for the first time this year.
It's mostly the same,
other than the slight (10¢) price increase for the strawberry croissant…
…and the new, secondary check out area. Cream Pan 602 El Camino Real Tustin, CA 92780 Website
We purchased a ham and cheese croissant ($2.60) and a cheese crisp ($2.50) and jumped back on the freeway, heading to Irwindale and the new location of Phoenix Decorating Company, arriving before 7 a.m..
We passed the new Construction/Decorating 'barn' and saw some of the floats which were tested last month.

We noticed only three floats were lined up for testing this morning.
"Story Time", the entry from the City of Alhambra features a bookworm reading the book 'Tales from the Alhambra', ladybugs flying, zinnias, leaves and lily of the valley.
The openings in the above photo are where the 'observer' and the 'driver' will be seated when the float is driving down Colorado Boulevard on January 1.
The colors are painted on the floats as a marking for the decorators and also in case of weather (in the event of rain or wind, the float might lose some of its natural decorations and people on the parade route will still see color).
The road test is for both mechanics and maneuverability of the float. Each float has at least three tests, the final test that everyone can get off of and out of the float in 45 seconds or less.
The Lions Club International entry to the parade, "Preserving Our Environment" will have a water feature-
flowing around the rotating water wheel. The colors have not been marked yet.
The third float tested on Saturday was this one from Trader Joe's- interesting in that there is a long hitch on both the front and the rear, which makes this a part of a multi-piece float.
Now you've seen floats in three stages of testing!
Phoenix Decorating Company 5400 Irwindale Avenue Irwindale, CA 91706 Website
Since this float builder location and part of Los Angeles County is 'new' to us, The Mister and I began to drive South and explore, looking for breakfast places as well as possible places to eat after we decorate floats in December.
Noticing this at the corner of Gale Avenue and Hacienda Boulevard,we stopped. 

So much is offered here, but the banh mi menu (to the far right, just behind the cash register) caught my eye. I'm always on the lookout for a good banh mi (nothing in San Diego satisfies me any more since the fire of August 4, 2015, destroying the now almost reopened K Sandwiches).
We were very pleasantly surprised. BMC has a 'buy two, get one' deal, so all three sandwiches cost a total of $7.50. We chose the #2, #4 and #6-BBQ pork, shredded chicken and egg. Each was prepared on wonderful, fresh, crispy crusted light bread, a spread of mayonnaise and topped with pickled daikon, carrots, cilantro and fresh slices of jalapeño. We were impressed with the char grilled flavor of the (plentiful amount of) pork and flavorful shredded chicken…oh but the egg…
Crispy whites, solid yolks and just a perfect breakfast sandwich.
We will be returning here at some point to try out other menu items.
BMC Pho 1104 S. Hacienda Boulevard Hacienda Heights, CA 91745 (626)330-3765 Open daily 7 a.m.-9 p.m.

The floats are coming along nicely! I’ve never been to Cream Pan but a friend brings me cream filled croissants. They are really good.
Love Cream Pan. One of the places I have to visit when I am in SoCal.
Yay, Cream Pan! I really like their salmon onigiri and their chocolate orange pastry! Looking forward to the future float posts + food adventures. So many choices near Irwindale.
It’s looking like another great parade and start to 2018, Soo. The Theme is “Making a Difference” and the Grand Marshal won’t be announced until October…so curious! Cream Pan is pretty close, if you are heading North anyhow (a few exits before Disneyland); worth the stop-so much quality.
Cream Pan is my favorite of all the bakeries we’ve been to in California, kobi.
The combination of chocolate and orange is my favorite, cc; first tried in London (a Cadbury bar), long ago. That whole area, just 20 miles East of Pasadena has so many interesting restaurant choices, primarily non-chain. I can’t wait for more float designs to be released!