As I embarked on Dry January this year (allowing myself a small caveat of one or two nights off if there’s ‘something special happening’), I started to wonder whether it’s still a thing?
Do your friends support your choice to try Dry January? If some of them are undertaking Dry January in solidarity with you, they will never pressure you. If you feel that someone is trying to get ...
Dieting is never easy, and especially for government employees trying to manage their appetite for undeserved authority. Sadly there’s still no wonder drug to help the afflicted, so until ...
Inclusivity is huge,' says Caleb MacKinnon, manager of Gahan House Charlottetown, about providing no-alcohol alternatives during Dry January, like this mocktail called Caught in the Rain.
The popularity of Dry January has gone up and up in recent years. The sentiment is sound – December is a big month for drinking and eating so it’s best to start a new year with a bit of a reset.
Hatty Willmoth is a Newsweek food and nutrition reporter based in London, U.K. She has covered special diets, gut health and functional medicine extensively. Hatty joined Newsweek in 2024 from the ...
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — January is typically a great time to create new goals and aspirations. For many, that means taking a break from the booze. Dry January is a month-long journey to abstain from ...
Whether you are participating in Dry January or just want to enjoy a non-alcoholic beverage, mocktails aren't just for the kids! Sobriety Coach and the founder of "Recovery is the New Black ...
Even though Dry January is only a month-long, its effect can last far beyond the calendar. Many people who participate in Dry January end up drinking less overall, even six months later.
One common resolution that has gained traction and trendiness over recent years is “Dry January,” where individuals abstain from alcohol for the first month of the year. JoAnne Harrop ...
For a moment, it almost seemed like there was an outbreak of sense at the New York Times, with a column entitled ‘Dry January Is Driving Me to Drink’ . The piece, by Tressie McMillan Cottom, an NYT ...
My favorite part of Dry January is discovering products and learning new things about old habits. There’s the annual trip the bevvie shop to see what’s recent. Don’t miss the bitters section ...