In the delicious, dizzying stupor of late-night intoxication, few things are clear. How loud youโre talking, how many beers youโve had and whether or not the guy youโve been flirting with for the last hour is in fact cuteโor someone youโd shrink from in the sober light of dayโcan all become fuzzy really fast. But one thing that always strikes me with pungent, knife-edged clarity is hunger.
Hunger for greasy, greasy food.
Thereโs this whole theory of calorie consumption that has been circulating for some time among my female friends. Its basic premise goes something like this: Calories consumed on your birthday donโt count. Calories consumed on someone elseโs birthday donโt count. Calories consumed while operating a motor vehicle donโt count. And most of all, calories consumed while under the influence donโt count.
Nor when youโre hung over.
Which is why I tend to make a run for the most luscious, dense, artery-clogging foods in the Great Basin when Iโm lit, even though I attempt health-conscious eating most of the time.
I asked a few friends about their favorite foods for post-drinking consumption. I found that favorites include pizza, fries and anything from Jimboyโs. Everyoneโs favorite hangover helper food seems to be eggs: scrambled eggs, eggs with Parmesan cheese and salsa, eggs with toast, eggs in an omelet. (I have one friend whose hangover โcureโ involves getting into the shower with a couple bottles of Budweiser, slamming them down and then eating eggs.)
So hereโs a short list of carb-rich foods to sop up all that booze.
5. Pizza at Pub and Sub, 1000 Ralston St., 322-8540. Gourmet-quality pizza in a gloriously homey college dive bar setting. This stuff rocks. Prices range from $5.95 to $19.95
4. Chicken wings at Foleyโs Irish Pub, 2780 S. Virginia St., 829-8500. Not only are these some of the tastiest wings in town, but Foleyโsโif itโs not a Friday nightโis a wonderfully mellow place to unwind after a raucous night. A dozen wings are $4 during happy hour (2 p.m.-6 p.m.; 11 p.m.-close).
3. French toast at Carrows, 605 N. Wells Ave., 786-1027; 880 E. Plumb Lane, 829-8041. No one I talked to agrees with me on this, but Iโve found that French toast is an unbeatable alcohol sponge, especially if itโs submerged in a pond of syrup. Carrows French toast is cheaper than Dennyโs ($4.89 as compared to $5.89 at Dennyโs, although the latter does automatically come with pork products).
2. Tie: The Little Nugget Dinerโs unbelievably cheap and crazily huge Awful-Awful hamburger with fries ($3.50) and the Little Nugget Dinerโs Hangover Omelet ($5.95), made with chili, cheese and salsa and served with a Bloody Mary.
1. Quesadillas at Jimboyโs Tacos, various locations. In my informal survey, Jimboyโs quesadillas came out at the top of almost everyoneโs booze food list. I like the cheese ones bestโtheyโre so simple, but so greasily good. $1.28 for one cheese quesadilla.
Honorable mention: Go to Albertsonโs/Safeway/your local mini-mart and get a fat-ass bag of Ruffles potato chips. Donโt let anyone else near your bag. The power of this is not to be underestimated.
