What kinda foods absorb alcohol best?

You should keep a bottle of water with you while you drink. A sip of liquor then a sip of water will extend your night.
 
After years of drinking, hangovers and trial and error, I have distilled the result many hard lesson learned at the hand of experience. I hope this helpssome of you guys who are new to drinking.

You want a "pre game meal" and a "post game meal."

The pregame meal needs fat in it. Fat coats the stomach because if the stomach lining has lots of contact with alcohol, it will "burn" and you willbe much more likely to vomit, get nausea, spit up a shot or some combination thereof. If you are vegetarian/vegan and cannot have meat or cheese or cream orbutter, I highly recommend olive oil and/or deep fried foods. Pasta with lots of olive oil or Greek food with fried falafel and oily dolmas with pita bread atgood examples.

Other great pregame meals are Americanized Chinese food, Mexican food, Pizza, Steak and Potatoes and my favorite a "Three by and Fries, well andanimal" from In 'n' Out Burger. It is not only delicious but that meal has almost perfect starch to fat balance, it is has fries but is notcompletely fried and it is the perfect portion size (too much food can cause the same problems as a stomach that is not coated).


The Post game meal is usually similar but try to go a little more bland and with more emphasis on starch. Look to drink lots of fluids, get potassium and alsotry for getting in some B-Vitamins. Water, potassium and B vitamins are what your body really heavily loses from drinking and causes that bad hangover. Alsotry to get in some fruits and vegetables. I know that few crave those things when drunk but even just a little fruit can reduce your hangover. If you cannoteat or drink potassium and vitamins naturally, get some vitamin water(revive aka fruit punch has lots of potassium and B vitamins) or supplements

Pickles are good because they have lots of water water, potassium and salt/electrolytes. The free pickles are one of many reasons why I love Canter's andother Jewish deli/coffee shoppes like that, after a night of drinking (or any time really). Broth is another food/drink that is very good. If you do not wantto cook, a great to avoid or reduce a hangover is a grilled cheese sand which, some kosher pickles, oranges, a banana, a mug of broth, a quart or more ofwater, a fruit punch vitamin water and some Tylenol Eight Hour and a double dose of a a B complex and multi vitamin. That should prevent a hangover if you weredrunk and will reduce the pain if you were hammered.
 
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i've never really had a hangover because i take mad precautions when i drink. definitely eat beforehand... and while i'm drinking a bottle of water ismandatory. after i'm done partying, its time to hit up Subways and kill a 5$ Oven-Roasted Chicken Breast footlong
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Originally Posted by Rexanglorum


After years of drinking, hangovers and trial and error, I have distilled the result many hard lesson learned at the hand of experience. I hope this helps some of you guys who are new to drinking.

You want a "pre game meal" and a "post game meal."

The pregame meal needs fat in it. Fat coats the stomach because if the stomach lining has lots of contact with alcohol, it will "burn" and you will be much more likely to vomit, get nausea, spit up a shot or some combination thereof. If you are vegetarian/vegan and cannot have meat or cheese or cream or butter, I highly recommend olive oil and/or deep fried foods. Pasta with lots of olive oil or Greek food with fried falafel and oily dolmas with pita bread at good examples.

Other great pregame meals are Americanized Chinese food, Mexican food, Pizza, Steak and Potatoes and my favorite a "Three by and Fries, well and animal" from In 'n' Out Burger. It is not only delicious but that meal has almost perfect starch to fat balance, it is has fries but is not completely fried and it is the perfect portion size (too much food can cause the same problems as a stomach that is not coated).


The Post game meal is usually similar but try to go a little more bland and with more emphasis on starch. Look to drink lots of fluids, get potassium and also try for getting in some B-Vitamins. Water, potassium and B vitamins are what your body really heavily loses from drinking and causes that bad hangover. Also try to get in some fruits and vegetables. I know that few crave those things when drunk but even just a little fruit can reduce your hangover. If you cannot eat or drink potassium and vitamins naturally, get some vitamin water(revive aka fruit punch has lots of potassium and B vitamins) or supplements

Pickles are good because they have lots of water water, potassium and salt/electrolytes. The free pickles are one of many reasons why I love Canter's and other Jewish deli/coffee shoppes like that, after a night of drinking (or any time really). Broth is another food/drink that is very good. If you do not want to cook, a great to avoid or reduce a hangover is a grilled cheese sand which, some kosher pickles, oranges, a banana, a mug of broth, a quart or more of water, a fruit punch vitamin water and some Tylenol Eight Hour and a double dose of a a B complex and multi vitamin. That should prevent a hangover if you were drunk and will reduce the pain if you were hammered.


Dudes had some experience.
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Who's going to bring bread to the club?

haha see like great looking women dancing all seductively - and one dude walks up all slowly to some buck-wild chick and says "can I buy you a drinksexy?"......and proceeds to pull out a peice of bread to prepare.

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Originally Posted by ViceXXXisFresh

"Food delays gastric emptying and therefore delays absorption of ethyl alcohol . Interestingly, the type of food, whether fat, carbohydrate, or protein, does not seem to be a factor in the absorption of ethyl alcohol"

http://www.chemcases.com/alcohol/alc-04.htm


just google "how does food affect alcohol absorption" and a bunch of stuff shows up.
I was just about to say that you guys are just writing up a bunch of home-made unsupported remedies.
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Originally Posted by Rapido27

Originally Posted by Rexanglorum


After years of drinking, hangovers and trial and error, I have distilled the result many hard lesson learned at the hand of experience. I hope this helps some of you guys who are new to drinking.

You want a "pre game meal" and a "post game meal."

The pregame meal needs fat in it. Fat coats the stomach because if the stomach lining has lots of contact with alcohol, it will "burn" and you will be much more likely to vomit, get nausea, spit up a shot or some combination thereof. If you are vegetarian/vegan and cannot have meat or cheese or cream or butter, I highly recommend olive oil and/or deep fried foods. Pasta with lots of olive oil or Greek food with fried falafel and oily dolmas with pita bread at good examples.

Other great pregame meals are Americanized Chinese food, Mexican food, Pizza, Steak and Potatoes and my favorite a "Three by and Fries, well and animal" from In 'n' Out Burger. It is not only delicious but that meal has almost perfect starch to fat balance, it is has fries but is not completely fried and it is the perfect portion size (too much food can cause the same problems as a stomach that is not coated).


The Post game meal is usually similar but try to go a little more bland and with more emphasis on starch. Look to drink lots of fluids, get potassium and also try for getting in some B-Vitamins. Water, potassium and B vitamins are what your body really heavily loses from drinking and causes that bad hangover. Also try to get in some fruits and vegetables. I know that few crave those things when drunk but even just a little fruit can reduce your hangover. If you cannot eat or drink potassium and vitamins naturally, get some vitamin water(revive aka fruit punch has lots of potassium and B vitamins) or supplements

Pickles are good because they have lots of water water, potassium and salt/electrolytes. The free pickles are one of many reasons why I love Canter's and other Jewish deli/coffee shoppes like that, after a night of drinking (or any time really). Broth is another food/drink that is very good. If you do not want to cook, a great to avoid or reduce a hangover is a grilled cheese sand which, some kosher pickles, oranges, a banana, a mug of broth, a quart or more of water, a fruit punch vitamin water and some Tylenol Eight Hour and a double dose of a a B complex and multi vitamin. That should prevent a hangover if you were drunk and will reduce the pain if you were hammered.


Dudes had some experience.
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straight up
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dude has me takin down notes
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Originally Posted by Classy Freshman

You should keep a bottle of water with you while you drink. A sip of liquor then a sip of water will extend your night.
The more water you can drink during the night the better you will feel in the morning. You can get pretty hammered too and still be able to wakeup not really that beat...

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Originally Posted by bkzkurse


Who's going to bring bread to the club?

haha see like great looking women dancing all seductively - and one dude walks up all slowly to some buck-wild chick and says "can I buy you a drink sexy?"......and proceeds to pull out a peice of bread to prepare.

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yo @*+ are you talkin about
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who said anything about bringin food to the club??
 
Originally Posted by Pmighty

Originally Posted by bkzkurse


Who's going to bring bread to the club?

haha see like great looking women dancing all seductively - and one dude walks up all slowly to some buck-wild chick and says "can I buy you a drink sexy?"......and proceeds to pull out a peice of bread to prepare.

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yo @*+ are you talkin about
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who said anything about bringin food to the club??
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Originally Posted by bkzkurse


Who's going to bring bread to the club?

haha see like great looking women dancing all seductively - and one dude walks up all slowly to some buck-wild chick and says "can I buy you a drink sexy?"......and proceeds to pull out a peice of bread to prepare.

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the *@!$ are you going on about son?
 
socluis90 wrote:
ekon one wrote:
bread before drinking to help you last the night,

greasy food after drinking or the next morning to help break down the remaining alcohol

listen to this guy

damn it's been a while since I drank hard like this
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BINGO!

I need to stop drinking no matter how much I drink I don't even get hung-over anymore
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But back when I "used" too, I would drink water or V8 juice or Gatorade and eat something like McDonalds. Then in the morning eat bacon or scrapple(greasy foods)

Now I can drink and wake up as if I dint have one drink the night before
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yo why do so many people do this?

gonna have to end up drinking more to get as drunk as you normally would w/o the food, right?

just stay hydrated and take some l-taurine


oh and
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@ the bread in the club image. posted up with a baguette and%%$+.
 
some dudes are so critical about the pre and post game meals...might as well just watch what you drink and in moderation.

if you plan to get toasted, especially if youre the man of the hour, you deserve a hang over
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Originally Posted by DOWNTOWN43

^applaud that man. strong post
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i've never really had a hangover because i take mad precautions when i drink. definitely eat beforehand... and while i'm drinking a bottle of water is mandatory. after i'm done partying, its time to hit up Subways and kill a 5$ Oven-Roasted Chicken Breast footlong
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What time subways close out there? You be getting wasted mad early.
 
Originally Posted by bkzkurse


Who's going to bring bread to the club?

haha see like great looking women dancing all seductively - and one dude walks up all slowly to some buck-wild chick and says "can I buy you a drink sexy?"......and proceeds to pull out a peice of bread to prepare.

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One of the most idiotic posts I've read in months.
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JR5
 
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