Foods that are good for a hangover

This week's recommendations include a ceviche called the Hangover at the Ceviche Stop in Culver City and sandwiches from Tito's Market in El Monte.
Jenn Harris • Los Angeles Times • January 9, 2023
I accidentally didn’t drink for eight months. I’m a social drinker, and during the quarantine of 2020 there was no one to drink with and the cocktails stopped. It was, for the most part, a dry 2020. If you’re making a go at Dry January 2023, good...
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