One step at a time. Gatorade. Got to get re-hydrated and stomach system settled before you eat. Small portion of dry toast. Cup of jello. Then simple scrambled eggs. Once you get past the eggs you are good to start a feast.
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One step at a time. Gatorade. Got to get re-hydrated and stomach system settled before you eat. Small portion of dry toast. Cup of jello. Then simple scrambled eggs. Once you get past the eggs you are good to start a feast.
Like Goose mentioned, Gatorade is a must! I like Fruit Punch gatorade with a breakfast burrito; filled with eggs, hash browns, ham (or bacon) and cheese
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Like Goose mentioned, Gatorade is a must! I like Fruit Punch gatorade with a breakfast burrito; filled with eggs, hash browns, ham (or bacon) and cheese
First off, you're an adult now - drink some quality liquor. If you're over the age of 25 and still doing Jello shots made with WalMart vodka, or a Mickey's malt liquor, or that cinnamon whiskey sh!t - then the hangover is on you. Also, try to stick with one theme. Don't jump from whiskey to wine to beer, back to whiskey to a shot. George Thorogood's "One Bourbon, One Shot, One Beer" is a warning, not a motto. There, I just saved you from like 85% of your hangovers.....
But, if you still get one.....
Hopefully you live close to one of those authentic Mexican restaurants that open early for breakfast and serve alcohol. If you do, get a Michelada with plenty of Clamato, hot sauce, lime juice, and a Modelo in it - STAT!!!!
Then order a big hot bowl of Menudo or Pozole. If they don't have those, get the greasiest thing on the menu - like carnitas or chorizo & eggs. You could do the "home version" too with your own Michelada and a can of Menudo or Pozole, but it's not the same.....
You're Welcome.
Oh, just as a side note, back when I first got married, after some party we went to, I had a vicious thumping hangover the next day. My wife had a few Darvocet left over from a surgery she had, so she gave me 2 of them.....
BAM!!!!
Hangover was gone in like 10 minutes! Right then I understood how people can become addicted to these things - haven't taken anything like that since, but man!!!!
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First off, you're an adult now - drink some quality liquor. If you're over the age of 25 and still doing Jello shots made with WalMart vodka, or a Mickey's malt liquor, or that cinnamon whiskey sh!t - then the hangover is on you. Also, try to stick with one theme. Don't jump from whiskey to wine to beer, back to whiskey to a shot. George Thorogood's "One Bourbon, One Shot, One Beer" is a warning, not a motto. There, I just saved you from like 85% of your hangovers.....
But, if you still get one.....
Hopefully you live close to one of those authentic Mexican restaurants that open early for breakfast and serve alcohol. If you do, get a Michelada with plenty of Clamato, hot sauce, lime juice, and a Modelo in it - STAT!!!!
Then order a big hot bowl of Menudo or Pozole. If they don't have those, get the greasiest thing on the menu - like carnitas or chorizo & eggs. You could do the "home version" too with your own Michelada and a can of Menudo or Pozole, but it's not the same.....
You're Welcome.
Oh, just as a side note, back when I first got married, after some party we went to, I had a vicious thumping hangover the next day. My wife had a few Darvocet left over from a surgery she had, so she gave me 2 of them.....
BAM!!!!
Hangover was gone in like 10 minutes! Right then I understood how people can become addicted to these things - haven't taken anything like that since, but man!!!!
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