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Going Out Tonight!


laurelfla

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hello, all!

after the stressful eating out experience on Wed and thesis-writing pressures, i could really use a night on the town. i was contemplating what i'd order at the bar, and i figured i'd stay with alcohols i know are ok for me (e.g. Bacardi, etc -- i'm not being too adventurous yet, like with distilled alchols). however, i started to wonder about the stuff they mix with the alchol -- for example that funky cranberry juice they have that can't really be cranberry juice, same for orange juice. should i avoid that? it comes out of a fountain or whatever you call it, so i'm not sure with all the noise in the club and the crowds and whatnot that i'd be able to verify the source...

good Lord, this disease is tedious!


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Here are a couple of choices that are SAFE:

Capt. Morgans Rum and coke or pepsi

Seagrams 7, Seagrams VO and 7-up

laurelfla Enthusiast
Here are a couple of choices that are SAFE:

Capt. Morgans Rum and coke or pepsi

Seagrams 7, Seagrams VO and 7-up

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thanks Lisa! i enjoyed my Capt. Morgan's last night! :D

Lisa Mentor
Here are a couple of choices that are SAFE:

Capt. Morgans Rum and coke or pepsi

Seagrams 7, Seagrams VO and 7-up

<{POST_SNAPBACK}>

Glad to help...call me anytime. Lisa B

Mahee34 Enthusiast

I actually work at a bar and those cranberry and oj drinks have made me have some sort of reaction....also, be careful when eating out at a bar....they cook everything together , even if you ask them not too, i had to learn my lesson the hard way

laurelfla Enthusiast

thanks, mahee34 (is that your dog in the picture? -- so cute!!). i actually felt kind of slightly nauseated for most of Saturday after having gone out Friday. maybe i'm just being paranoid. but the only thing that might not have been ok was the "sprite"... i asked the bartender if they had sprite or 7-up, just to see, bc it comes out of the same sprayer? (sorry -- not up on my bar terminology!) as the fake oj/cranberry/coke/etc and i wasn't sure if it was even brand name. she said she thought it was Sprite. so i'm not sure about that whole deal... :unsure:

this disease is going to turn me into a hard liquor girl yet... ;)

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