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if you work in a kitchen you should already know many hangover cures just ask around. I'm surprised that you even had time to ask on the huddle!

The best I have found so far is doing an alternating hot/cold shower in maybe 30 second intervals. I have no idea why that works but it works well.

The bacon really works I usually eat really heavy food like chili cheese fries before drinking and a bacon egg sandwich in the morning. I'm always looking for excuses to eat that kind of stuff.

Really I like Cranberry juice the best over Gatorade. You'll be dehydrated but you don't need all the sugar/salt in gatorade.

Although I've never understood this kind of mentality in a way, why do we try so hard to find cures for hangovers when the easiest thing to do is to just drink less?

The whole bud light "drink-ability" thing is screwy to. Their slogan is that their beer tastes less like beer, so you can drink more beer! Genius! God Bless America!

I think like an elderly person sometimes.

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I always make sure to drink a cup or two of water and eat something even if it is a piece of toast before I pass out/go to bed. It makes all the difference in the morning.

This is true. I also like to drink a shitload of water and take a goodys.

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night of, i take a couple tylenol and as much water as i can take, i will also drink water while i party

if i am hungover in the morning and have nothing that needs to be done, big glass full of ice, gatorade, red bull and a few ounces ofvodka

if drinking isnt an option,then its mcdonalds, a couple sausage eggers or a double quarter pounder

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set your alarm for 2 hours before you have to wake up for work.. wake up(usually, still wasted...), take 3 ibuprofen, and drink a pooload of water. Then, set your alarm for 2 more hours, and go back to sleep for a while.

A passed out (or close to) mutha fuga ain't gonna do that. That takes a bit of prep work.

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