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Watch more Bar Life & the Art of Drinking videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/218327-... Step away from the tequila shooters and stop the morning-after agony before it starts. Warning Don’t drink unless you’re of legal age. Drink responsibly, and never drink and drive. Step 1: Eat Have a light meal that includes starches such as pasta or bread before you drink. Foods containing vitamins B and C help counteract the nutrient-depleting effects of alcohol, so add a piece of fruit. Step 2: Know your triggers Know what drinks triggered past hangovers and avoid them. Steer clear of carbonated drinks, which speed alcohol effects. Avoid shooters and gulping down drinks too quickly. Tip Some people believe darker-colored liquor leads to worse hangovers, so stick to clear spirits. Step 3: Drink water Have a glass of water after each drink to counteract the dehydrating effects of the alcohol. The more water you drink, the better you’ll feel the next day. Step 4: Eat while drinking Eat while drinking to help absorb the alcohol and slow down your total consumption. Step 5: Pace yourself Pace yourself and drink slowly throughout the evening – less than one drink per hour is a good rule. Before you feel the effects of the alcohol, switch to water or fruit juice. Step 6: Drink draft beer Choose draft beer over bottled because it stays fresh longer. Stale beer or wine causes worse hangovers due to oxidation. Step 7: Hydrate before bed Hydrate yourself with three to four glasses of water and replenish your system with vitamin B and C supplements taken with a piece of toast before retiring. You’ll notice the difference in the morning. Did You Know? Did you know? According to one study, hangover-induced absenteeism and poor job performance costs the U.S. economy about $148 billion a year.