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Holiday Hangovers
Hangover Drink

For some, New Year’s weekend may involve a cocktail or two. (or three or four!) While there’s no harm in ringing in the New Year with a d’lish sipper, remember to always have one glass of water for every drink! But for those that have indulged a bit too much, I have some good ideas to help ease the day.

My go-to cure is what I call the Hangover Helper. Just empty a packet of Emergen-C into a juice glass and add a little vodka – or gin if you’re so inclined, a dash of bitters and soda water. Top with a few drops of olive oil — that’s right! Drink up! But if that sounds too intense, a glass of bubbly soda water with 4-5 shakes of Angostura bitters can help ease the tummy.

New Year’s Day entertaining? A Bloody Mary Bar for brunch will definitely help with that headache. A little hair of the dog! Set up a DIY station with lots of fun garnishes and let your guests mix up their own concoctions.

And don’t forget to eat! Boosting your metabolism will make you feel better faster than anything. For me…bacon is always the magic cure.

Wishing a happy start to your New Years! And remember to always have a designated driver. Cheers!
-Kathy

Hangover Helper
Over the course of testing recipes for my cookbook, Sips and Apps, I of course tried this one, too. I am pleased to say that it works.
Makes 1 drink

1 packet raspberry- or orange-flavored Emergen-C
1 ounce vodka
2 dashes Angostura bitters
4 ounces chilled soda water
1 teaspoon extra-virgin olive oil (optional)

Empty the packet of Emergen-C into an old-fashioned or juice glass. Measure in the vodka. Add the bitters and soda water and stir. Top with olive oil if desired. Drink and feel better!

Recipe from Kathy Casey Sips & Apps

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