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I got food poisoning from over cooked potatoes and under cooked cabbage, this keeps happening 2 me?

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i think a bottle of wine and a few pints before i eat 2 give me an appetite and then this happens, its putting me off eating out!

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  1. I don't think the wine or the over cooked potatoes have something to do with your problem (diarrhea?), when you refer to food poisoning, you mean  vomiting,  diarrhea,  or both you should think that the cabbage is not doing you well, they cause a lot of clinical manifestations, flatulence, diarrhea, cramps, in people who have some lack of enzymes to digest, some kind of food.(vegetables, milk, bread), or you are allergic to a component of the food. If it is not an intolerance to the food you ate, you should think that a contamination is happening with the way you cook


  2. think its not the cabbage and spuds but the drink !!

  3. Wine and beer does not give a 'normal' person an appetite. It will give you the symptons of food poisoning however.

  4. Bad draft ale is what did it.  Draft ales and beers are murder on the digestive system, plus the mixing.

  5. think you have a problem with alcohol love

  6. retorical question yes

    Its the drink that you have before the food

  7. Get urself a life son!!!

  8. You'r probably raiding the wrong bins mate !

  9. Not getting enough attention from the parents?

  10. swop round the pots you cook them in.  Then you will get perfect cabbage and potatoe!  ;)

  11. the same thing happened to me Saturday night. i got food poisoning so bad, i was staggering about seeing double. must have been the kebab.

  12. Its not the food!!! Its the after effect of the booze!! Try cooking sober for a change might make a difference!!!

  13. try drinking water instead of wine and beer

  14. A boozy woman, so unattractive.

  15. GET THE FAKKING s**+ TS DID WE???!!!

  16. You can't get food poisoning from OVER cooked spuds or under cooked cabbage but you can get sick from wine and beer mixed so maybe have the food without the drink a few times, see how it goes. Thick sod!

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