Salty snacks can influence the effects of intoxication by increasing thirst, potentially leading to higher alcohol consumption as individuals may drink more to quench their thirst. Additionally, consuming salty foods can enhance the flavor of Alcoholic Beverages, making them more enjoyable and encouraging further drinking. However, the high sodium content may also lead to dehydration, which can exacerbate the hangover effects the next day. Overall, while salty snacks may enhance the drinking experience, they can also contribute to negative aftereffects of intoxication.
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No salty snacks. Or lettuce.
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You can eat wheat, fiber, fruit, vegetables, some chocolate such as dark chocolate, pudding, yogurt, nuts such as cashews and there are many other snacks that aren't salty.
they make you gain weight and they are also not good for you.
For salty, have some pretzles. A handful is about 100 calories. Or have salted nuts.
coz they're yummy
It makes it less salty because rain isn't salty.
It may be harder for that teacher to be hired, but not impossible.
Sure - it turns salty.
low fat and no fat salty snacks experienced tremendous growth. Low fat and no fat potato chip sales grew 48 percent in 1995, as compared to 1994; also, low fat and no fat tortilla chips grew 67 percent in 1995, again compared to 1994