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I hate the stomach feeling after a night of drinking

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Originally posted by: jimmyjam
Originally posted by: loup garou
Originally posted by: jimmyjam
I find that bacon fried rice makes everything all better.
hmmm...you may be on to something here. Grease, carbs...recipe?

It's pretty simple actually. I steam about a cup of rice in a rice cooker. While that's steaming I fry 4-6 strips of bacon in a wok. I take the bacon out and let it cool so I don't get burnt cutting it up. Then I chop up about a half an onion into little pieces and fry it up in the bacon grease. By that time the rice is steamed so I throw it in the wok. Let it fry for a bit with the onions, then chop the bacon into small pieces and throw it in too. You may want to add some vegetable oil depending on how much grease you bacon produced and the severity of the hangover. Then push the rice and stuff to one side of the wok and fry a couple of scrambled eggs on the other side. When they are almost all the way fried stir them into the mixture. Then add soy sauce and sesame seeds to the mix, experiment a little to see how much you like. It's better to add too little, you can always add more when it's done cooking. You can throw in peas, carrots, corn etc as well, but if you're fighting a hangover simplicity is usually best. After a little practice you can get it all done in about 20 minutes.
hmm...I'm gonna have to try this.
 
Greasy fast food ftw.

I always crave fast food after getting hammered the night before.
 
Originally posted by: ahurtt
There is one very easy, simple way to avoid ever having to feel like this again. One word.

Moderation.

BORING. How else can one make other people interesting?
 
Originally posted by: Uppsala9496
Originally posted by: ahurtt
There is one very easy, simple way to avoid ever having to feel like this again. One word.

Moderation.

BORING. How else can one make other people interesting?

Personally, I dissect them.

I also find other people will do many interesting things in order to avoid being dissected.
 
From the UK with love

a coke and a packet of salted chips / crisps whatever will cure it

coke = sugar

crisps = salt

trust me it works
 
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