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_slavo_ 01.23.2015 07:38 AM

I am hung over.
 
Tell me something nice. Let's discuss. Anything.

Nefeli 01.23.2015 07:55 AM

smth nasty smells around here. food based and probably from next door people who eat very unhealthy.

Genteel Death 01.23.2015 08:24 AM

My niece is going to have a baby this year. I am very happy.:) :) :confused:

!@#$%! 01.23.2015 08:42 AM

here is my favorite movie for hangovers:

http://vimeo.com/66720845

check it out. it's extremely soothing

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@ nefeli: ha ha ah ha ha!
@ pork: congrats!

lucyrulesok 01.23.2015 09:02 AM

my pizza hut was late the other day and i didn't even complain and they gave me a £10 voucher

Drjohnrock 01.23.2015 10:46 AM

I don't know what your drink of choice is. But if it's beer, next time drink some quality craft brews. In my experience (past--I don't drink to excess much anymore) there are no headaches due to the absence of nasty byproducts. You will feel a bit tired but otherwise, no worries. :)

Rob Instigator 01.23.2015 11:55 AM

You know what the presdident and CEO of Sam Adams brewing company says he does, so he does not get drunk or have hangovers the next day? He stirs up a packet of baker's yeast with a 1/4 cup of water, and drinks that before drinking alcohol.

He has to sample beers all day and go to beer tasting events where everyone wants to buy him a pint and he cannot afford to actually get drunk, so he drinks the yeast.

He states that this was taught to him by a scientists. The yeast will immediately go about processing the alcohol and sugars in whatever you drink and will therefore cause less of it to go into your bloodstream.

I am allergic to alcohol so I cannot give this a proper try, but if anyone from the SY Gossip forum does, please let me know the outcome!

!@#$%! 01.23.2015 12:20 PM

here is a recipe for my favorite bloody mary. it's the best bloody mary because it's the classic recipe (no celery salts, etc) and it's easy to make.

in a glass pitcher put some big ice chunks. big so they don't melt right away.

add 6 oz vodka (that's 3/4 cup. or 4 jiggers. or roughly 175-180ml.)

the juice of one lemon (yellow lemon)
1 tablespoon (or 3 teaspoons. or about 15ml) worcestershire sauce (good luck pronouncing that)
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper

shake it, don't break it. no, just give it a good stir so it all bathes together.

now here is wehre it gets tricky:

add 16 oz or 2 cups or 1 pint or a bit under 1/2 litre tomato juice. stir again.

nothing tricky about the stirring but it's the choice of tomato juice that makes all the difference. i get organic tomato juice in a glass bottle with nothing added. canned juices are a different beast & taste different-- i don't like those. but they can work, but they are too salty so check your salt.

pour in a glass, garnish with lime wedges (the green limes), chug at will.

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alternative to this is teh bloody bull. it's an old man drink:

1 part vodka 2 parts beef broth 2 parts tomato juice, salt, pepper, and a small squeeze of lemon. shake it all in a tumbler with ice. there you go.

Rob Instigator 01.23.2015 12:35 PM

I love me virgin bloody Mary's!

schizophrenicroom 01.27.2015 03:58 PM

also, get some protein and carbs in you the morning of a hangover. b12 vitamins and potassium too. make a fried egg sandwich and a banana on the side, if you can.

lucyrulesok 01.28.2015 08:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
add 6 oz vodka (that's 3/4 cup. or 4 jiggers. or roughly 175-180ml.)



that is a good amount of vodka.

lucyrulesok 01.28.2015 09:03 AM

worcestershire is pronounced

"wooster-shuh" or "wooster-sheer" depending on your regional accent (i say the former)

(as in jeeves and wooster - i appreciate this is another very british example but my experiences in america tell me that people know what this is - you can look it up)

although most people call worcestershire sauce "lea and perrins" after the brand

or in sheffield (&yorkshire in general) it's "henderson's" (after henderson's relish)

!@#$%! 01.28.2015 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lucyrulesok
that is a good amount of vodka.


yes! it makes a nice pitcher that serves 4 big tumblers. i haven't done the numbers for an individual recipe, and that's okay because we're 2 and can't have just one (it's too tasty). usually we drink it all morning while watching bad movies on lazy day (saturday or sunday, depending).

the vodka doesn't have to be expensive btw-- i've done taste tests, and the tomato and spices and citrus acid etc destroy any subtlety and make smoothness irrelevant. so i make it with smirnoff & save the tito's for where it counts.

Quote:

Originally Posted by lucyrulesok
worcestershire is pronounced

"wooster-shuh" or "wooster-sheer" depending on your regional accent (i say the former)

(as in jeeves and wooster - i appreciate this is another very british example but my experiences in america tell me that people know what this is - you can look it up)

although most people call worcestershire sauce "lea and perrins" after the brand

or in sheffield (&yorkshire in general) it's "henderson's" (after henderson's relish)


i knew about the wooster part but never the end ha ha. i suspected something like the shire from the hobbits but i see that no. thanks!

in spanish it's known as salsa inglesa ("english sauce").

Rob Instigator 01.28.2015 09:51 AM

and leicester is pronounced "lester"

!@#$%! 01.28.2015 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
and leicester is pronounced "lester"


dammit, the link is broken somehow

insert moving gif of lester burnham with a blender

 


oh, there he is!


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