Food & Drink

Favourite drinks and hangover cures please!

Food & Drink

Posted by: terry

14th Jun 2013 02:11pm

So, I’ve got a big weekend planned: after work drinks, party Saturday and dinner with friends on Sunday. Does anyone have favourite drinks for these occasions? Let me know your top 3 for each!

And no doubt I’ll end up with a massive hangover tomorrow. I usually try egg and bacon or tomato juice depending on my mood. Anyone have any tried and tested cures?

pjohnw
  • 18th Jun 2017 06:16pm

Always wonder why anyone feels they need to drink alcohol to enjoy themselves , or drink that much they are left with a hangover , surely people can enjoy themselves and have a good time without drinking to excess and making a fool of themselves .After work drinks , whats wrong with water or sugar free softdrink.Party drinks , same again water or sugar free softdrink , even juice , and for sunday dinner, why not try an alcohol free wine ?? ,
No hangover , and no regrets the next day , and no making a fool of yourself by drinking excess amounts of alcohol , wake up with a clear mind and you will find yourself a happier person.


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