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Holiday Hangover Cures

The year is coming to a close and the biggest party of the year is still to come – New Year’s Eve! It’s time to celebrate the old and ring in the new. And… let’s just say this usually involves at least a cocktail or two.

I have some great ways to give you a good start for the New Year, even if you do over-indulge a bit the night before.

My go-to cure is my Hangover Helper. Just empty a packet of Emergen-C (I like orange or raspberry) into a juice glass and add a little vodka – or gin, a dash of bitters, and soda water then top with a few drops of olive oil. Yep, that’s right – drink up!

New Year’s Day entertaining? A Bloody Mary Bar for brunch will definitely help with that headache – with a little hair of the dog!

Blood Scandi
The Bloody Scandi I created for Sip Northwest Magazine
made with Aquavit, Demitri’s and Local Pickled Beets

Set up a DIY station and let your guests mix up their own concoctions.

Put out a selection of different spirits:

  • -Vodkas
  • -Gin
  • -Aquavit
  • -Tequila
  • -Whiskey

Bloody Mary Mixers:

Condiments to Spice & Flavor Things Up:

  • -Tobasco
  • -Sriracha
  • -Green Hot Sauce
  • -Fresh Lemon Wedges
  • -Fresh Lime Wedges
  • -Horseradish

And Lots of Garnishes for your Guests to Skewer up!:

  • Chunks Cheese

  • Pickled Veggies(pickled beets, asparagus and beans)

  • Cooked Prawns

  • Beef Jerky

  • Sliced Salami

  • Stuffed Cherry Peppers

  • Selection of Olives

  • Hard Smoked Salmon or Pickled Herring (yes that’s right – I’m Scandinavian!)

And don’t forget to eat! Boosting your metabolism will make you feel better faster than anything. And for some reason, a bacon sandwich sometimes can be THE magic cure. You’ll feel better in no time!

Happy New Years! – Kathy

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