I know this not because I'm psychic, but because you clicked on an article with 'hangover' in the title. But we can help.
You might be one to suffer hangovers in solitude and silence, but we suggest you invite some fellow suffers around to endure this day together with the help of our suggestions.
1. Cheesy Brunch Baked Potato Skins With Bacon And Runny Egg
Best way to start dealing with that hangover is to get some food into you, preferably the delicious kind. This brunch recipe is just the ticket. It's a whole lot of cheesy, bacon-y goodness.
2. 8 Easy And FILTHY Sandwiches To Make When You're Seriously Hungover
But maybe the brunch idea above seems suspiciously like effort, and you won't be having any of that today. If that's the case, we've got 8 easy to make and thoroughly decadent sandwich recipes right here that cure even the most mammoth of hangovers.
3. 18 Dublin Brunch Dishes You Need To Try
Maybe you're feeling up to leaving the house, if just for a few hours, to grab some food that somebody else made. If that's your plan, allow yourself to move on autopilot as this helpful list of the 18 brunch dishes you need to try will make the decision for you. Simply pick the first option that you haven't tried yet, or the one that's closest to you. Sorted.
4. The Top 10 Places In Dublin To Get A Whopper Sugar Fix
Once you've had your savoury feed, you'll need to get your sugar fix. We've compiled this list of the top places to find the best sweets Dublin has to offer: cakes, ice cream, doughnuts, milkshakes, milkshakes with doughnuts on top, we've got 'em all. It's a hangover day, it's fine to indulge.
5. 6 Dublin Walks That Are Perfect For The Weekend
All that food has settled you a bit, and you're kinda thinking you need some exercise after it. Gentle exercise of course, preferably with some brilliant views. These walks ought to do the trick.
6. 5 Perfect Netflix Movies To Ease The Sunday Fear
8. Move Over Munchy Boxes, The 'Variety Box' Has Arrived And It Looks Absolutely Savage
Maybe you want something extremely decadent, just a box full of pure filth: that's where this variety box comes in. It's like a munchy box, but it's even more insane. So wrong, yet so right. You can order it from Eddie's Dynasty, learn more here.
9. Reading Material
At this point, you're all fed, you're tuckered out and you're not going anywhere. Your phone's in hand and you want a good read. Once again, you're in luck!
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A Skort by Any Other Name On a humid afternoon this weekend at St Peregrine’s GAA Club Blanchardstown, west of Dublin, thirty camogie players took the field not in the sport’s traditional skorts, but in shorts. They weren’t in war paint or waving placards but they may as as well have been. The Kilkenny and […]
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