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You had a great time last night….from what you can remember. But today?  “Ow. My head,” you’re thinking. And, “Ooh, my tummy.”  We’ve all been there.

Everyone has a different opinion on the best way to get rid of a hangover.

In Ireland they used to believe that the cure for a hangover was to bury the ailing person up to the neck in moist river sand.  The Mongolians had an interesting method¦pickled sheep eyes.  Haitians place 13 pins into the cork of the bottle that did the damage.  A favorite of cowboys from the Old West?  Rabbit poop tea was their cure for the whiskey and beans from the night before.  (I am not making this stuff up!)

Okaaaaaaay… All interesting philosophies.  Personally, when I’ve had three-too-many, I prefer a greasy burger.

Burger & Fries from Chip's Old Fashioned Hamburgers

But, that’s just me.  What’s your favorite hangover cure?

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One thought on “Best Hangover Foods

  1. No big surprise my go to are al pastor tacos – salty, greasy pork and extra hot sauce FTW. If I’m in really bad shape, I’ll go to a milanesa (fried steak) torta. A sandwich loaded with cheese, refried beans, avocado and fried ribeye. . .mmm.

    If it’s cold, a big bowl of pho with extra sriracha before going back to bed for five hours.

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