hangover cures
Australia Has Gotten Its First Intravenous Hangover Clinic
Needless to say, public health officials are not exactly thrilled about a business which thrives on giving binge drinkers the easiest morning after possible.
How-To: Make Seafood Beer n' Clamato with Campo Baja
In this episode, the guys from Campo Baja down in Mexico City show us how to make the perfect hangover cure.
Bull Penis Soup Is the National Hangover Cure of Bolivia
When asking locals where I could find a good caldo de cardan, they gave me a sideways stare as if I was trying to score a bottle of knockoff Viagra.
The Creators of Vitamin-Infused Vodka Say It Will End Hangovers
If you think that a few rounds of late-night shots are never going to do you much good beyond the buzz, Vitamin Vodka hopes to change your mind.
Stop Ordering Pizzas Online and Make These at Home Instead
You can make a pizza as wild as your most recent fever dream, and you can do it without leaving your apartment.
Scientists Say The Only Real Way to Prevent a Hangover Is to Drink Less
The sweet relief of a greasy breakfast sandwich, five glasses of water, and a spicy Bloody Mary might only be in our heads.
Kale Could Help Deliver You from Hangover Hell
No one disputes that kale—favored brassica of hippies and juicers—is good for you. But it may also help to offer you some relief when your body is in the throes of True Hangover Hell.
I Tried to Cure My Hangover with an IV Drip on a Party Bus
"Hangover therapy" companies have started cropping up recently, with many of them charging hundreds of dollars to cure a morning-after headache. Is it worth it?
Fresh Mushroom Pappardelle and Sicilian Street Food
After filling up on wine and tequila, we woke up Matty and his friends Fabio and Michael and dragged them out to an Italian suburb of Toronto, where they foraged for mushrooms in the woods.
Hangover Cures: Mushroom Pappardelle and Sicilian Street Food
Matty visited Michael Sangregorio and Fabio Bondi, the owners of a great Italian spot in Toronto called Local Kitchen.
America's First Water Sommelier Drinks Icebergs
As the first water sommelier in America, Martin Riese has upset some people who view his very existence as a symptom of the worst kind of status-obsessed consumer culture. But he says he drinks water the same way other people take in art.
America's First Water Sommelier Drinks Icebergs
As the first water sommelier in America, Martin Riese has upset some people who view his very existence as a symptom of the worst kind of status-obsessed consumer culture. But he says he drinks water the same way other people take in art.