Odd hangover cures

Dec 22, 2011 by

Following on from my hangover post the other day I thought I might add a small post about some of the strangest hangover cures I came across which make for some odd reading!

Irish hangover cure: Apparently said to be: “to bury the ailing person in moist river sand.”

Outer Mongolia hangover cure: Eat a pickled sheep’s eye in a glass of tomato juice. Yummy!

Puerto Rico hangover cure: Rub a lemon under your drinking arm. Not sure how this gets rid of a hangover but will mean your pits are fresh well one of them!

Turkish hangover cure: A thick soup made with tripe or the eatable stomach of livestock and then cooked with garlic and cream.

Haitian voodoo people hangover cure: Stick 13 black pins in the cork of the offending bottle.

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Helpful tips to get you through the holiday season

Dec 19, 2011 by

Hangover prevention and cures

The festive season is upon us, time for merriment and fun, which means partying and drinking a fair amount of alcohol. But there is one side effect of all this fun and that is the dreaded hangover!

Now you can’t completely prevent a hangover but you can take steps to ensure it’s not too bad. I have a list of helpful tips which if you follow before and during a night out you should find you don’t suffer from a really bad hangover the next day. I also have a few tips on what to do if you do find yourself with a really bad hangover.

Before the booze:

Eating a full meal before you start drinking is really important and the fattier the meal the better really as this is one of the times extra fat can be beneficial but not greasy food. Because fat is digested slowly, it protects you stomach from the irritating effects of alcohol, which will stop you from having that dodgy stomach feeling towards the end of the night.

Take milk thistle tablets before drink, milk thistle has been used for over 2000 years because it protects your liver against toxins. It’s good to take before you have a heavy night out on the booze to offer some protection to your liver from the damaging effects of alcohol.

Make sure you drink water as well throughout the night, at least two glasses as this will dilute the alcohol in your stomach.

Stick to lighter colour drinks, keep away from dark ones such as red wine, whisky, port and brandy, these contain large amounts of “congeners”, which is what can cause more severe hangovers. Also don’t mix drinks, this old adage is the best to follow when drinking, mixing spirits with wine and beer will lead you down the road to hangover hell!

After the booze:

Before you go to sleep, drink another two glasses of what, it may make you pee more during the night but it will stop you from dehydrating which is what generally leaves you with the thick head when you wake up in a morning.

Sleep is one of the most important ways to get over a hangover, it gives your body chance to rest and recover. You will probably find that your body naturally will sleep longer than usual to its best not to force yourself to get up. If you have to work then its best calling in sick if you have to, however better planning is more appropriate so you don’t end up in this position in the first place.

Most people reach for the coffee after a heavy night however coffee may give a quick boost however it will dehydrate you even more. If you want energy boost turn to sports drinks instead they should give you the energy you need as well as helping you fight dehydration.

Other drinks which will give you a much needed boost also include orange juice and other fruit juices for Vitamin C. Drinking alcohol causes you to lose more much needed vitamins and minerals so make sure you stock back up again after drinking.

When it comes to eating, your first response might be NO, NO, NO with the worry you will be back around the toilet bowl, however it’s better to eat something than nothing. You need a healthy pick me up so a slice of whole wheat toast lightly toasted and sprinkled with cinnamon to give you a boos and help balance out the glucose spikes which is associated with excessive alcohol consumption. Eggs are also good for fighting a hangover and they are high in cysteine, which helps break down acetaldehyde which is associated with hangovers.

If you have a dodgy feeling tummy sometimes taking Alka Seltzer Morning Relief can help, however I find sometimes it can either get rid of my yucky tummy or can make me sick so it might be a bit of a gamble, but in the end ether way I tend to feel better.

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Surviving the Christmas Party season: Handbag essentials

Dec 5, 2011 by

 

Now the festive season is upon us you will need to be prepared to avert any beauty-related disasters that may occur on a night out or at a Christmas party, quick sharp. So I have a list of handbag essentials that should see you through the festive period.

Gel cushions

Have a long night of dancing ahead and in 4 inch heels? Well then your feet are going to need cushioning which is where gel cushions or half insoles made out of silicone come in handy. I generally find that my feet can last so much long than they can without them plus I don’t end up with blisters or hard skin on the balls of my feet the next morning.

Plasters and blister pads

New shoes and blisters seem to go hand in hand so keeping plasters and blister pads in your bag will come in handy when you get that sore feeling on your heels or toes, should make carrying on with the rest of the night much easier.

Perfume

Carrying around a big bottle of your favourite perfume can be a bit too much so invest in a handbag spray which can be filled with your favourite scent or some solid perfume means if you go out straight after work you can easily freshen up.

Makeup remover and cotton buds

I always have some makeup remover wipes in my desk for emergencies, and to tidy my makeup up for a night out so I can get out quickly. Just in case of makeup emergency on a night out invest in some liquid buds which have alcohol free liquid in them to tidy up your makeup.

Dry shampoo

This is another desk supply at work, which helps me when I head out straight from the office, to give my hair some instant revitalisation before I go out.

Spot stick

I always have spot stick in my handbag to be honest and I find spots tend to appear when you don’t want them to so keeping it on me means I can deal with them as soon as they appear. Because I am out a lot more over the festive period I also find properly cleaning and cleansing my face and using face masks also helps as a precaution.

Blotting paper

If you suffer from oily skin or use heavy moisturiser or foundation you may find it handy to keep some blotting paper in your handbag to get rid of the unsightly oily patches that can appear on your skin when you’re out or after a long day at the office.

Breath mints

Fresh breath is important and over Christmas you will find you tend to eat a lot more food which can contribute to bad breath so when out partying after a meal a squirt of breath freshener will help especially if your chatting a lot to people, I’m sure they will appreciate it anyway!

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Christmas gift guide

Nov 15, 2011 by

Well there is now just over a month to go before Christmas, no doubt if you have kids then you will have received a list addressed to Santa with everything they want for Christmas on it. However if you have younger brothers or sisters, nieces or nephews or godchildren to buy for then you may need a little help with what the top gifts are this year.

These are the official top Christmas presents 2011:

Doggie Doo
Fijit Friends
Fireman Sam Pontypandy Rescue Set
Kidizoom Twist
LeapPad Explorer
Let’s Rock Elmo
Milky the Bunny
Monster High Lagoonas Hydration Station
Moshi Monsters Moshling Treehouse
Nerf Vortex Nitron Blaster
Ninjago Fire Temple
Star Wars Ultimate FX Lightsaber

Official top boys Christmas presents 2011:

Bakugan Dragonoid Colossus
Ben 10 Ultimate Alien Ultimate Ultimatrix
Cars 2 Secret Spy Attack Finn McMissile
Doctor Who Personalised Sonic Screwdriver Set
Hot Wheels Wall Tracks
Nerf N-Strike Barricade RV-10
Nerf Vortex Nitron Blaster
Star Wars Ultimate FX Lightsaber
Toy Story Turbo Glow Buzz Lightyear
Transformers Ultimate Optimus Prime

Official top girls Christmas presents 2011:

Barbie Puppy Water Park
Disney Tangled Sing & Glow Rapunzel
Flufflings
FurReal Cookie
Lalaloopsy Silly Hair Doll
Milky The Bunny
Monster High Lagoonas Hydration Station
My First Baby Annabel – Time To Sleep
Sylvanian Families Berry Grove School
Zoobles Mama & Zoobling Nursery Playset

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Christmas gift buying guide

Oct 27, 2011 by

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It may be a surprise to some but there are only 8 weeks left until Christmas, it was to me when I checked. I haven’t really thought about Christmas that much, normally I have an idea or plan of attack by now but this year I seem to be slacking! So whilst I start to put some thought into my Christmas gifts I thought I’d write a little guide to all of you!

To start out with, I write a list of who I have to buy for, then double check with my mum that I haven’t missed any family out. I then make a note of what gifts for birthdays etc. I have bought them this year so I don’t buy anything too similar. I also make a note of how much I am looking to spend on each person, couple or group.

Then this is where the internet becomes a life saver, Googling ideas and finding stuff to buy and the costs I can then decide whether I want to order online, checking delivery dates or in store. Buying some gifts now online should mean I am safe for delivery as long as the stuff I want is in stock, if not I would then check around for alternatives.

I also keep email references plus check returns, although I’d like to think no one would want to return my thoughtful gift sometimes this can’t be avoided.

Another part of gift giving is the gift wrap. This can be expensive if you want to go whole hog with the wrapping including bows and ribbon. However I have found buying simple brown paper to be quite stylish, as well as using brown luggage tags and simple red ribbon. To make them Christmassy I bought a robin stamp last year, so I use this to add a simplistic hint of Christmas, easy and cheap.

There are some bonuses to being organised and buying your gifts early, for one you can get the gifts you want for your family and friends, without resorting to something substandard that was all you could get on Christmas Eve. Also it’s much easier to keep on top of it all the Christmas period is always busy with some much to think about with the parties etc. so knowing gifts are already sorted should give you peace of mind. 

Most of all though make sure you have fun Christmas isn’t all about the material things it’s about family as well so make sure you enjoy it!

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