What is best to eat before a big day out drinking?!


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What is best to eat before a big day out drinking?


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A full english breakfast,that will do the trick.

a pint of milk and cheese sandwiches, eat a good size portion to line your tummy

Best for what? keeping down? making sure you last the day? making a pretty pattern when you spew?

Personally i say nothing, that way you'll get drunk dead easy and save money:D Have the full english the next day;)

Lots of bread will help absorb the alcohol and milk will line your stomach to help with acid production.

NOTHING! best way to go

a great big t bone steak it always works and you have less of a hangover, dont forget to drink a pint of water before you go to bed if you cant manage that just half a pint is better than none, you will feel on top of the world, and all your mates will be sick as dogs.

milk and cheese all the way! line that stomach! then eat pasta!

I used to cook for the Royal Navy. The evening meal for matelots going on a run ashore was

4 pork sausages
2 rashers bacon
Hash brown potatoes
Saute potatoes, parboiled in milk
Baked beans
Fried onions.

The lads used to chant "Nice and greasy, beer slips down easy" when they were queuing for their nosh.

Strangely enough, Bootnecks (Royal Marines) insisted on steak - fried, and they paid extra money to their mess fund to finance this. They insisted it was fried in lard (pig-fat). I used to take the mickey and tell them that it was nasty for me to fry anything in lard, because I am part-Jewish (I look it - I'm called Foghorn because of my huge conk and the noise it produces when blown). They assuaged my conscience by the gift of a bottle of Plymouth Gin.

When all were ashore apart from the duty watch, we would gather in the galley and consume the gin. I'd wait up until tha lads returned aboard - each one would be issued with a bacon sandwich before turning in.

Breakfast, for the weary, bleary, hungover crew was always Scottish square sausage. I used to marinade it overnight in Drambuie, grill it, and then pour over warmed HP sauce with more Drambuie added - a hair of the dog without anyone knowing. My Captains always asked me what the corpse-reviver was in my breakfast - I told them it was glucose.

bread or chips or potatoes anything really stodgey..so ur bellys really full!!..the more food in ur belly the less u vomit!!
cos the alcohol is absorbed by the grub!!

last nights kebab!

In terms of stamina, anything starchy, pizza, bread, pasta

In terms of not chundering everywhere milk before anything else and try not to mix the drinks!

Scrambled eggs on marmite toast, with a big fruit smoothie to drink.

full english breakfast with toast and milk

a full english breakfast

experienced drinker

I aways have a pint of milk and a sandwich before going on the town, I find that works a treat.

i just say to go home and get sober




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