Sometimes the old ways are the best ways, and people have shared cures for hiccups, hangovers and food poisoning that sounds a little crazy at first glance, but they work.
I've said before that I was disappointed in 'The Hangover Part II'. It wasn't horrible, but it just seemed like a remake of the first movie only in a new location with meaner jokes. Based on the early trailers for 'The Hangover Part III', I don't think they will make that mistake again.
It's New Years Eve and a lot of 21 + will be out partying. And a lot of people will feel like crap tomorrow. I have plenty of experience with the hangover cures, and none of them involve hair of the dog. (Drinking again in the morning.) Because all that does is gets even more booze on your breath when you're trying to be a functioning person. Here's a few tips to help you first prevent a hangov
Hangovers have long been the price of a night of overindulgence — and come January 1, you may be feeling the effects of one yourself. So how can you make it a little less painful?
St. Patrick's Day is upon us and you've no doubt got your Irish pub crawl planned. But tomorrow? Step away from the Bloody Mary. The hair of the dog may go down easy, but it won’t cure that hangover. Instead, try these remedies that we swear by—and some (sour pickle juice?!) we’ll pass on:
Since Mardi Gras is a holiday that goes hand-in-hand with gluttonous drinking, we thought we’d offer a few tips for a more positive drinking experience for those who want to enjoy themselves and not wind up a morning-after mess.