What drink should i try + throwing up after drinking?!


Question: What drink should i try + throwing up after drinking!?
im a social drinker, but ive only ever had beer (eww) smirnoff ice (okay at first) and wine (yum, but not strong enough)

when i had 2 smirnoff ices after 2 peices of ice cream cake, 2 pieces of pizza, and a bag of chips, i threw up!. Is this because of low alcohol tolerance or is that just the wrong thing to drink after that!? I felt the sweetness of the smirnoff ice was what was making me sick!.

should i try vodka tequila,(mixed with diet coke or something) or mikes hard lemonade to get drunk without barfing!?

i heard something about what food to eat before drinking to provent throwing up, what is that about!?

btw im 19, 5'2, and about 105 pounds!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Oh god NEVER EAT ICE CREAM AND THEN GO DRINKING! Although I've never actually thrown up from it I've almost a few times!. I know one time I had one beer after eating a lot of ice cream and I was just like talking to someone and they were like "!?!?!? you're not paying any attention" and I was like "I!.!.!. think I'm going to go puke" but I didn't I ALMOST did though!.

I don't know what your alcohol tolerance is, because I know two girls who are about that size (same age too) and one can drink a fifth of vodka and walk in a straight line while the other one has two shots and is done for the night!.

also, wine is DEFINITELY STRONG ENOUGH! People don't realize it but a bottle of wine has like 7 shots worth of alcohol in it, unless your tolerance is huge two of those things (which is only the same amount of liquid as like 4-5 beers, and it feels like less because no carbonation) should give you a good night!. You have to drink red wine though that is like 13% not like 8% white wine that's just sillyWww@FoodAQ@Com

You definitely threw up from too much sugar, and from mixing the dairy and alcohol- never a good idea!. It's best to drink after eating breads and pastas because they will absorb the alcohol better and it's also a good idea to drink a lot of water while you're drinking; it will keep you from getting sick (nd will prevent a hangover the next morning, too)!. Mostly you just need to take it easy when you drink and pay attention to your taste instincts- if it tastes absolutely disgusting or if you feel queesy after eating/drinking something, stop!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

The dairy in the ice cream cake is what made you throw up!. Never mix dairy and alcohol!. The best food that goes with alcohol is anything filling, salty, and greasy!. Think fast food, barbeque meats, pizza, chicken, and bread!. Whenever I know Im gonna drink, I eat something with bread!. The bread soaks up the alcohol before your body, so you get drunk slower!.

also, while youre drinking, munch on popcorn or nuts ( I love the spicy ones with beer), it helps alot!Www@FoodAQ@Com

I am a Veteran so I've been drinking since I joined at seventeen!.
I would suggest never ever mixing dairy and booze,
the pizza chips and Smirnoff okay!.
If you want a quick buzz that will keep you from throwing up I suggest a few shots of rum!.
Sailor Jerry or Pyrat, they are good and you get a good buzz!.
Personal experience has taught me that "bar foods" pretzels nuts, wings are good with booze to keep your belly full and the good times cool!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

i too am a social drinker, for me its the opposite, i puke when i drink on an empty stomach!. eat bread products before drinking because it absorbs the alcohol!.

i think i puke more on liquor than i do on beer because its harder to regulate!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

too much food ice cream and wine!? Eat before you drink not during or after!.you'll puke like roosterWww@FoodAQ@Com

Wow, I'm sure glad a 19 year old is asking us about how to get drunk!.

That's totally not illegal at all!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Ask your MomWww@FoodAQ@Com





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