Posted on 01/01/2014 12:14:42 PM PST by Jack Hydrazine
I’ve read the two best cures is a bacon cheeseburger and the other one is a bottle of Sprite.
They forgot the hair of the dog that bit them...
A greasy protein breakfast, no carbs and a lot of water. And three Advil.
Going back to sleep for 3-4 hours also doesn’t hurt.
We had a rule at work. If you go out the night before and tie one on, you could not call out sick. You had to come in to work and do the walk of shame. Then you can leave.
LOL! That is seriously funny. Now I’ll lie back down on the floor. :)
I have the ultimate hangover cure
QUIT!
Aside from hair of the dog (which really just postpones misery) the best remedy for a skull-crushing hangover is a full shot of Nyquil. Takes about 20 minutes to kick in and then you’ll find yourself in blissful relaxation. Just don’t plan on leaving your sofa for the rest of the day.
Koreans make a legitimate hangover remedy. It is a drink called “Condition”. It comes in a small green bottle and cost $5 or more (at least it cost that in the 1990’s when I lived in Korea). It works wonders. The secret is to drink a bottle while you are drinking alcohol. I don’t know what the secret is, but a key ingredient is tuarine. This is how Korean businessmen are somehow able to drink heavily during the week but still get to work the next day.
“I have the ultimate hangover cure
QUIT!
I’m with you. This discussion makes as much sense as one about people that laze around and overeat junk food and sweets wondering how to prevent weight gain.
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If you get handovers you’re not practicing enough.
A minute or two of oxygen, several PainZappers, and a large glass of OJ.
P.s. snd Afrin up the nose.
What’s a handover?
SOURCE: http://seoulistic.com/korean-food/korean-hangover-cures-food/
Haejangguk (해장국) Pork-based Korean soup
This pork-based Korean soup is literally named hangover soup, and accordingly, its one of the most popular things to eat after a night of partying in Korea. Slurping up the rich and hearty soup warms up your stomach, and you can feel the nutrients seeping their way back into your alcohol-riddled system.
Gomtang/Galbitang (곰탕/갈비탕) Beef-based Korean soup
These two soups are popular Korean hangover cures because of their protein-rich broths. On top of that, theres slices of beef (gomtang / 곰탕) or beef right off the bone (galbitang / 갈비탕) to help fill you up. Its so good youll forget what youre grandmother taught you about manners; if youre hungover and hurting, youll find yourself slurping every last drop of soup.
Tip1: Seolleongtang (설렁탕) must be noted for its hangover curing properties. The milky broth has a certain heartiness that cant be compared. Tip2: Yukgaejang (육개장) is another beef-based Korean soup thats great for curing hangovers. Spicy and meaty, a great combination! Tip3: Other popular beef-based Korean hangover soups are: Cow head soup (someorigukbap 소머리국밥), Oxtail soup (kkorigomtang 꼬리곰탕), beef and rice soup (sogogigukbap 소고기국밥)
Kongnamulguk (콩나물국) Vegetable-based Korean soup
If youre a hungover vegetarian in Korea, bean sprout soup is a simple yet effective way to get rid of that nasty hangover. Filled to the brim with bean sprouts, this Korean soup contains asparagine, which apparently gets rid of the acetaldehyde that forms in your body when drinking. This is a common hangover cure among Korean people. Even if youre not hungover, Koreans claim its good for getting over colds as well. Comes in spicy and non-spicy varieties.
Yuksu (육수) beef broth often found at Naengmyun (냉명) restaurants.
Odenggungmul (오뎅국물) fish cake broth street food vendors offer unlimited amounts of this (for free!) with any purchase.
Ramyun (라면) instant noodles a simple, quick and easy food found in convenience stores all over Korea.
Now THAT is real Seoul Food!
Fruit juice and vitamin B1, rinse, repeat.
lol
Their ROKs got Seoul!
Where’s the Seoul Train???
They have lots of trains, lol. Apparently a very extensive subway system.
If I ever go, I will definitely try that out.
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