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Improv coffee

December 19, 2023September 30, 2011 by Nathan Nelson

Italian coffee – 16 Cedis.

Cannibalised plastic funnel – 1 Cedi.

Handkerchief bought from roadside vendor – 50 Pesewas.

A cup of real coffee at home – priceless.

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