Random Appetites: Hangover Cures

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Ah, yes, we’ve all been there, haven’t we? Had a little too much fun at a party or just a night with friends at home and you find yourself a little green around the gills the next day. I know I’ve been there, but thankfully it’s a rare visit.

Now, most of us know that the biggies that cause that icky morning-after feeling are dehydration and stomach acid (oh, wait, you didn’t? now you do). Which is why the guidelines for staying safe are to drink a glass of water for every cocktail or beer you consume and then an extra glass or two before you turn in for the night (morning). That (and a couple of aspirin or ibuprofen before bed) will do a lot to prevent that splitting headache and squinting at the light the next time your eyes open.

The other issue, the sour stomach of too much sugar sent down the pipe (again, alcohol is sugar, folks, all breaks down to the same carbs, carbs, carbs in the final equation), can be both more or less difficult to manage, depending on your point of view.

A lot of party-goers know that a stop by the local all-night drive through (or stumble-to, judging by my last such experience) will make one feel better. The reason this works is that the fat helps coat your stomach and protect it from some of that excess acid that gets churned up trying to deal with the excess sugars in your system. Plus the protein from a burger or chicken finger will give your body something else to work on in the interim.

When I was in culinary school the subject of drinking came up (go figure). You know why so many chef’s drink? It’s because you stare at food for hours and hours, late into the wee hours, and need to do something else when it’s all over (or to get through, depends on the chef); at least that was our chef’s position on the matter. As such, chef’s have a great wealth of ideas on how to get rid of (or prevent) a hangover. This was my favorite.

Hangover Sandwich

2 slices of good bread
Butter
Mayo
Smoked salmon
Bacon
Horseradish or mustard (optional)

Spread the butter on both sides of the bread and saute in a hot pan until golden, essentially making two large, French-style as opposed to salad style, croûtons. Spread some mayo on one side of each crouton and layer on the smoked salmon and bacon. You can add horseradish sauce or mustard to taste, it’s up to you, but the butter, salmon and bacon really are the key parts due to the fat and protein gains. Eat up!

I’ve never actually had to make use of that recipe, but it’s nice to know I’ve got it in reserve.

There other prevailing theory on hangover cures seems to revolve around the idea of “hair of the dog” in one way or another.

First off is just to get up and keep drinking. Not necessarily a lot, just enough to take the edge off; a good time for a Bloody Mary or Mimosa. Speaking of Bloody Mary’s, it occurs to me to wonder about adding more acid to an already roiling stomach. Aside from the nutrients and vitamins in the tomato juice (or o.j., for that matter), adding more acid is the hair of the dog, as well, just a different breed. But I still think water is the best thing to drink after a late night with one (or three) too many.

Another popular remedy that I hadn’t considered before is eating spicy food. Now, I don’t know about you but I’m not really down for Mexican or Thai when I’m feeling green, but some friends swear that the spices help to “sweat out” the toxins and speed the recovery process. I’ll leave that to them, frankly, and just try not to over-indulge in the first place.

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The holidays are rapidly approaching and, with them, holiday parties galore. We here at Random Acts… support responsible behavior and knowing your own limits. Please be safe, designate a driver and all of that, and try to have the kind of fun that you’ll enjoy thinking about in the morning, not just wondering where you left your pants.

2 down, 209 to go

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That’s how many boxes there are on my end of year to-do list. Allow me to elaborate:

6 projects (comic and writing related)
28 tasks between them
211 progress boxes (because even the broken-down tasks still have multiple parts that can be done in measurable units)

That’s a lot to do in 6 weeks! (and doesn’t actually count the Christmas knitting I’m trying to get done, as well)

Now, at first glance, one might wonder why I don’t take a week and a project and just concentrate on one thing at a time, module style. A) Burnout B) certain projects will require more than a week

Granted, when I prioritized the 6 projects, 1 or 2 of them can float into January so it’s not horrible, but January will also bring another set of deadlines and I don’t want to have some of these things still hanging over my head. So, in order to facilitate this list getting done I will be much more devoted to work instead of play in the evenings and (this is the hard part) not sleeping in so much on the weekends. That’s gonna hurt, but getting this stuff done is more important. Plus the holiday breaks may help, as well (there’s a possibility of extra days off around Christmas, but not definite yet).

So 2 down, 209 to go, 6 weeks to do it in. Start the over/under pool now, lol.

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Rock. On.

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Holy cow but I’m beat, my head is pounding, and the dissipating adrenaline rush is causing a low blood sugar attack.

But it was worth it. Oh, my, how it was worth it. Trans-Siberian Orchestra in concert for nearly 3 straight hours. I have pictures (crappy cell-phone pictures, of course) but they will get downloaded/uploaded another day. I have no idea how they’ll look being that they are (again) crappy cell-phone pictures but I think they might be okay, really.

The concert was awesome. I now must download their other 2 albums (Lost Christmas Eve and Beethoven’s Last Night) as well as track down some Savatage because I recognized one of the non-TSO songs they performed after the not really an intermission (seriously, there wasn’t much of a break even though some people must have thought it was over when they started introducing everyone) from the radio and now must find it and listen to it some more.

Dude… they so rocked…

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Tags: Trans-SiberianOrchestra, music, concert

Random Appetites: Drinking Songs

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Continuing along the somewhat reaching path of writing-related food and alcohol (no, I don’t blame you if you didn’t catch the theme), today let’s investigate some songs that center around or are sung while enjoying various libations.

Now, it’s totally a coincidence (no, really, it is) that as I compose this post I’m just returning home from the Trans-Siberian Orchestra concert. Before I continue I just want to say that if you live in a place they are coming to and enjoy live music, laser light shows, pyrotechnics and some frickin’ sweet rock and roll/classical/Christmas music fusion then do yourself a favor and get tickets NOW! How is this not off-topic? Well, they have a song that, while not directly about drinking, takes place in a bar (Old City Bar (LP Version), from Christmas Eve and Other Stories). So there.

The next tune that comes to mind when I hear “drinking songs” is Alcohol by the Barenaked Ladies. Just a nice, fun, kicky song about booze to sing along with on those nights when you’re driving home (preferably not having been drinking) from somewhere way too late at night and you’re trying to stay awake long enough to get home. Oh, wait, maybe that’s just me…

Quick on it’s heels, though, is a song that has topped at least one top ## list of drinking songs and who can’t help but sing along with Thorogood’s last call lamentations? One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer by George Thorogood and the Destroyers.

Now, I have a teensy bit of a confession to make: I’ve never actually participating in a true, honest-to-goodness, stein-swaying drinking song breaking out in a bar. I suppose I should try our local Irish pubs a bit more often and see if it ever really happens. BUT! I have been to more than one Bardic Circle and The Wild Rover seems to be a popular sing-a-long of just that sort. Don’t worry if you’ve never heard it before, after the first chorus you’ll catch on easily enough.

Exploding Yogurt

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Not a band name, that I’m aware of, but it sounds like it would be, right?

Nope, it’s what happened tonight at the grocery store. You know I think that’s the first item I’ve ever actually broken or damaged in any sort of store in my 32 1/2 years. And of course there were two employees stocking the other type of organic yogurt right there to witness (and, thankfully, clean up) as the cup tipped from my fingers and went crashing to the floor. I didn’t even realize, at first, that my slacks got slimed in the process.

It was an inauspicious start to the errand but, thankfully, no other mishaps occurred. It did throw me off, though.

In other news, I was reminded today that it’s only 7 weeks til Christmas. Holy Carp! I think it’s time for a big huge all-encompassing list of things to do before the end of the year just so I can get a handle on everything that needs planning and executing and starting before Jan 1. Next year is looking to be even crazier than this one, in wonderfully fabulous ways and all, but it’s still going to take a boat load of time management skills that I’ve gotten a little rusty on.

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