Tomato juice or bloody mary?! (ok, actually its V-8 juice 2 be used)?!


Question: Tomato juice or bloody mary!?! (ok, actually its V-8 juice 2 be used)!?
right, i was "wine tasting" yesterday (purely educational purposes only lol!), it wasnt that good, but ended up getting better with each glass! ;-) anyway, what will sort me out this morning!? I have V-8, should i have it straight or as a bloody mary!? i know bloody mary's seem to sort one out as i have tried it once before, tho dont know if it would do the trick without the vodka!.!. please help lol what should i have!?

also, can i use V-8 in a bloody mary!?

also, should i eat some meat too or will that make me puke!? thanksWww@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Bloody Mary is one of the best hangover cures ever!. Not sure if its the the tomatoe juice or the hair of the dog in the guise of vodka!. Go for that if you are not having to drive any time soon if you are then I recommend a Virgin Mary, which is minus the vodka!. Best advice is take to Neurofen/Ibuprofen have a large glass of water and have a good meal!. I always find pasta the best hangover cure!.

Oh and V-8 is fine to use!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

This is a dangerous question LOL! I'd go for the Bloody Mary because it'll make you feel better right away, however I know the slippery slope you are talking of and the day 2 hangover is always so much worse!.!.!.!.!. So don't do what I would do and leave the vodka for another time!.!.!. That's my suggestion at least, hot sauce will help in this no matter what however!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Using V-8 in place of tomatoe juice is called a Bloody Caesar!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

You should drink Gatorade after drinking enough to have a hangover!. The salt and electrolytes help to ward them off!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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