Food + Drink
In celebration of all things gustatory.
How to Treat a Hangover
It hits you like a ton of bricks. Before you’re even fully awake, you hear the alarms in your head going off “YOU DRANK TOO MUCH, YOU DRANK TOO MUCH, DO NOT OPEN YOUR EYES.” Thoughts of regret and shame come to mind, usually followed by a promise to never drink again (yeah, right). Once you get past the self-loathing, brain pounding, and stomach swirling, it seems your only mission in life is to find a way to feel better. Look no further, you are a now a student of Hangover Cures 101: covering prevention, common remedies and some gross ones as well.
Grace TylerPublished 7 years ago in ProofThings You Should Never Do In A Bar
Nights tearing up the town when you are young, single (that means anything but married) and not truly adulting is a glorious, fleeting phase. The rules of behavior and common decency at a bar were mere guidelines for conduct, or standards to work towards. After all, you are new to booze, or at least the bar scene. In your young 20s a “night” out often lasted until the wee AM hours, sometimes right up until you had to roll into your first class the following day. You could make out, hook up, excrete bodily fluids in public, strip, throw a punch, whatever. And all of these things were done on a somewhat judgement-free (or quickly forgotten) basis. Any indiscretion, insult or basically any A-Hole-ish behavior could be blamed on adolescence. Ahhh, those were the days.
Emily McCayPublished 7 years ago in ProofTequila: The Whole Story
"No names, no business cards, no resumes." Harrison Ford says to Melanie Griffith in Working Girl. "I promised myself that when we met we'd drink tequila. No Chardonnay, no frog water, real drinks."
Patricia SarkarPublished 7 years ago in Proof29 Rules of Drinking
Most would agree that getting drunk is easy–but getting the right kind of drunk? Not so much. Nights spent drinking with friends are supposed to be some of the greatest times... but if you overdo it you will end up with your head in the toilet, or left with only a fuzzy recollection of that thing you definitely shouldn't have said. The art of drinking is undoubtedly a tricky one.
Emily McCayPublished 7 years ago in ProofTop Cities For Anyone with a Sweet Tooth
For those looking for a new travel idea, what better way to enjoy seeing the sights and sounds of the world than by traveling to a variety of different cities for anyone with a sweet tooth? Vacation and sweets go hand in hand and if you’re looking for to treat yourself on your next vacation, the cities below offer a wide variety of delicious and delectable sweets that everyone can enjoy. Interested in learning more? Learn more about these great cities for anyone with a sweet tooth while trying not to drool!
Lindsay ParksPublished 7 years ago in FeastChoosing the Right Cheese
As between mouse and man, I would say that it's man who is the more devoted to cheese. Certainly cheese is my own year-round favorite double barreled food. Cheese is like wine in that it bears the same relationship to milk as wine does to grapes. Like wine, too, it plays a leading role in adding richness to dishes and it also varies food textures.
Armando CarreraPublished 7 years ago in FeastBest and Worst Cities for Foodies
In 2015, travelers spent a whopping 235.4 billion on food services, contributing to about 30 percent of total traveling spending in the US. If you’re someone who’s traveled around America and spent half of your wallet on food, you probably know every dollar isn't always worth it. Quality of food, expenses, and service contribute to either a poor or amazing experience, wherever you are traveling. The cultural and diverse food options across the country, which often provide insight into the background of a particular city, can be an ardent motive to spend money. Now, let’s find out if your next destination will be worth your money with this list of the best and worst cities for foodies.
Addison LewisPublished 7 years ago in FeastCities with the Best Street Food
Can you imagine making a travel itinerary based solely off of the cities with the best street food? It could totally happen! Street food is a great way to immerse yourself in the culture of the location you are traveling to, and is often very affordable. To start planning your trip(s) to the cities with the best street food, read on!
Julie BarnesPublished 7 years ago in Feast