Hangover cure

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Re: Hangover cure

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The only way to make a dog Truly delicious is to smother it in a good chili.

That or be at a game in a good baseball stadium. I'm not sure what kind of dogs they use or how they cook them, but the dogs are different there. I don't even follow baseball, so it's not just a "whole experience" thing. They're just better than ones from the grocery store.
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Electric Earth wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2020 5:04 pm The only way to make a dog Truly delicious is to smother it in a good chili.

That or be at a game in a good baseball stadium. I'm not sure what kind of dogs they use or how they cook them, but the dogs are different there. I don't even follow baseball, so it's not just a "whole experience" thing. They're just better than ones from the grocery store.
If a sausage needs smothering in chilli then surely the sausage is seriously lacking in flavour? Much in the same way a burger is filled with bacon and cheese. If it cant start on it's own two feet from the start, the additions are just crutches.

More and bigger is not a good recipe for anything other than a heart attack ( says the man posting about hot dogs :D )
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BigDee wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2020 1:51 pm Image
Where? would kill for a decent Hot Dog
You can get something that looks like that in Circle K. Unfortunately after putting on loads of mustard they stuff it in a plastic bag and it ends up all smeared and looking like something that came out of a baby's ass.
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Spigzy wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2020 2:10 pm This is no substitute for a proper British sausage sandwich.

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Switch that tomato crap for Daddies sauce, job done.
Daddies?! Philistine

HP or nothing
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cautious colin wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2020 6:41 pm
Spigzy wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2020 2:10 pm This is no substitute for a proper British sausage sandwich.

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Switch that tomato crap for Daddies sauce, job done.
Daddies?! Philistine

HP or nothing
HP Sauce.
A decent streak of English mustard- not that yank and frog mustard for pussies sweet sauce.

As for hot dogs. A decent Frankfurter tastes fabulous, as does a decent burger. Sadly, often hard to find. My last really good hotdog was in Boston, about 6 years ago. Condiments must be to complement flavours, not mask the absence.
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Red savaloy sausage, BUTTER on warm toasted bread roll,and tomato sauce. Can of coke, great hangover food. Then vomit, back on the piss again, problem solved 👍🍻🌭
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My all time favourite hangover cure was a simple steak sandwich. Medium rare, fresh French bread.
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Shazza wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2020 7:16 pm Red savaloy sausage, BUTTER on warm toasted bread roll,and tomato sauce. Can of coke, great hangover food. Then vomit, back on the piss again, problem solved 👍🍻🌭
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The alternative is that if you don’t sober up, you never have a hangover!! :oops:
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Doc67 wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2020 1:35 pm I am a bit of a foodie and will happily spend 30 hours preparing a beef bourguignon. But when it's comes to a quick fix for a hangover, this is quick, simple and as effective as anything else I have tried. Apart from more booze, obviously.

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you must truly hate your body..after giving it too much booze you feed it with such a lousy sandwich...
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half an orange and half a cucumber chopped into slices in a jug of water.
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