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Exfarmer(on a bike) blog: A Japanese adventure
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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 1308128" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>Absolutely correct, as an ex dairy farmer in another life, I should have spotted the symptoms straight away <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>I did not connect till too late, I was only waking up after the first coffee stop. This was normally quite soon in the day, since most of the hotels do not do coffee and in Japan all the 7/11 corner shops sell a decent cup, and more importantly for me cakes.</p><p>The only thing about the coffee was that if they did not do fresh coffee, they would sell it in tins or bottles hot or cold. Some of these brews were very drinkable, some only if you were desperate for the caffeine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 1308128, member: 1951"] Absolutely correct, as an ex dairy farmer in another life, I should have spotted the symptoms straight away :) I did not connect till too late, I was only waking up after the first coffee stop. This was normally quite soon in the day, since most of the hotels do not do coffee and in Japan all the 7/11 corner shops sell a decent cup, and more importantly for me cakes. The only thing about the coffee was that if they did not do fresh coffee, they would sell it in tins or bottles hot or cold. Some of these brews were very drinkable, some only if you were desperate for the caffeine. [/QUOTE]
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