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I had an upset stomach the whole two weeks, i think it's the fat, i dunno. All i know is i came home absolutely craving a cheese burger and an nice cold 32 ounce diet coke, with plenty of ice
It was more likely to be the water, Sky. When I first moved to the south coast from the midlands (And when I moved to Germany and to France), I spent a couple of weeks with an upset stomach. In fact, my stomach is doing cartwheels now because I'm in Bedfordshire.... water that's different to usual can really throw your system and let's face it, you ingest more water than you think.... you wash in it, you drink it, food is cooked in it, cooking utensils are washed in it.... and if you have ice, then that's usually made out of tap water. If I go on holiday, I try to drink bottled water to reduce the shock to my body and ensure that I have a relaxing time, rather than being ill!
it could have been. I know that it bugged me for a couple of weeks after i came back
that's about the only thing i'm kinda dreading, upset stomach and the dire lack of big glasses of soda (which is even harder cause i don't drink beer, and that's the easiest to find)
It was more likely to be the water, Sky. When I first moved to the south coast from the midlands (And when I moved to Germany and to France), I spent a couple of weeks with an upset stomach. In fact, my stomach is doing cartwheels now because I'm in Bedfordshire.... water that's different to usual can really throw your system and let's face it, you ingest more water than you think.... you wash in it, you drink it, food is cooked in it, cooking utensils are washed in it.... and if you have ice, then that's usually made out of tap water. If I go on holiday, I try to drink bottled water to reduce the shock to my body and ensure that I have a relaxing time, rather than being ill!
TJ's suggestion about the bottled water is a good one Sky, especially if your stomach is really sensitive. I know that even 'round here, at a local con (Shore Leave) or at work, I do the bottled water thing. Much better to do that and not have to camp out in the bathroom... ... especially if you want to be out having fun with friends instead. (LOL! When my SL roomies this year caught sight of all the bottled water I brought for us to drink they kinda went like this >>> But it was great to not have to worry about water and we'd popped a bunch in the mini-fridge.)
As far as the food in the UK, I found the food and drink to be fine and ate at a bunch of different places in central London before I ended my stay at the Ren. You'll survive just fine Mandy! *smiles at the memory of a little Italian restaurant round the corner from the Gloucester Tube station*
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What about cider? (It's not the same stuff we get in Canada...although I like that too, come to think of it.)
I don't really like beer either but cider is gooooooooooood
...not as good as vodka, but hey - when in Britain, drink like a Brit!
You can find places that will give you refills on cola - you just need to know where to look. Best chance is to hit an American chain. If you're in a pub, make sure you're asking for a pint of cola - that's about the size(ish) of a large back home ... (I did say 'ish'!)
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