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13 hours ago, wcook said:

Think about it this way - hangovers are things you get when you sober up. 

 

That might explain why some people are never hungover on a cruise. 😉

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23 hours ago, leaveitallbehind said:

Likely even harder to find on board - LOL.

 

I thought the main ingredient of menudo is tripe?  I also thought pozole is the the normal non-tripe counterpart that uses chicken and pork instead.  But what do I know?

You're right. Menudo contains tripe, posole uses pork or chicken. Hominy is part of either dish.

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On 2/13/2024 at 3:58 PM, K32682 said:


Perhaps we should take the same approach to seasickness. Lessening its effects is a common topic in this forum when clearly the "common sense approach" would be to not cruise and those who keep getting sea sick "obviously deserve" it. After a "few experiences" they should know to stay on land. 

 

Anyone who cruises runs the risk of rough weather. Anyone who consumes alcohol runs the risk of having one too many. Knowing how to mitigate the effects of sea sickness and a hangover is good information to know if you cruise and no one should be judgmental about either topic. 

I have never drank with the intention of having one too many.

 

But I have had one too many, many times.

 

There's a very fine line between happily drunk, having a great time, and having one too many.

 

I suspect if I know when the one too many point comes, I am.notnhappily drunk and having that great time, probably because I am spending too much time thinking about it.

 

I need a drink after that 

 

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Where were all you folks and your great advice when I was younger??

 

We're a little past the hangover years now, but one thing I now use at times when I feel I am not drinking enough water is to use the little bottles of Mio "water enhancer" that you can buy in any grocery store. They also have "Sport" versions have electrolyes and essentially another alternative to having Gatorade.

 

 

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