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Hangover food.
I was out last night, and apprently had one or two too many drinkypoos, and as a result haven't been feeling my best so far today.
However. I am now at the stage where I am suddenly ravenous and I am considering what to eat to make myself feel better. What's your ideal hangover food? Maybe something a bit different than the usual fry up and Irn Bru (would actually kill for that just now, but alas I have none, and don't intend to get out of my jammies and dressed to buy some). |
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I used to love crackers and cheese
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Paracetamol sandwich and a pint of water.
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I used to love crackers and cheese
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burgers and fries ..I used to have many moons ago..lol
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I used to stop off at McDonalds for a sausage n egg muffin (or two) if I had a hangover on the way to work
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Huge doorstep sausage, bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches with a huge dollop of HP sauce.
Several pints of water then go back to bed. |
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Salt and Vinegar crisps almost ALWAYS sort out any dodgy stomach I might have after a heavy night.
But after that I can't stop eating. The day after an alcohol binge always becomes a food binge. |
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ivor dewdneys and a can of vimto
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Kraft cheesey pasta
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mini pepperami and a couple of bags of pickled onion space raiders
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hot and spicy food normally works..but i didnt eat anything cos it come back up again..lol,
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I opted for 2 Macdonalds cheeseburgers (damn their poundsaver menu...) and made myself some steak tonight. Washed down with a bottle of Pepsi Max and 7-Up Free. Hit the spot perfectly
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burgers, or bacon sarnie!
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Vodka jelly
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Sausage sandwich on white bread with butter. No sauce.
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Sausage sandwich on white bread with butter. No sauce.
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Agreed up to the butter, no sauce, I'm the opposite no butter but tomato sauce.
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Yes, I'm one of the few who doesn't like sauce to interfere with the sandwich filling, be it sausage, bacon or fish finger!
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I dont like sauce either. Horrible stuff!
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Bacon sarnie with tomato sauce, or a big fat juicy burger!
I'm a right binge eater when i have a hangover |
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Yes, I'm one of the few who doesn't like sauce to interfere with the sandwich filling, be it sausage, bacon or fish finger!
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I agree on no sauce with bacon and sausage but it has to be red sauce with a fish finger piece. Nom nom.
![]() And not the one you get in this country but the one you buy in mainland europe! How's that for fussy!!
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With fishfingers it has to be Dijon mayo
![]() And not the one you get in this country but the one you buy in mainland europe! How's that for fussy!!![]()
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