Perhaps you’ve tried Dry January before and made it to the end ... She previously gave up booze in 2021 and has talked about binge drinking in the pandemic, "I remember when I came here in ...
Challenge Dry January. So, this year, instead of going completely dry, I’m redefining Dry January—with Dry Wine. It’s my happy compromise: enjoying low-sugar, lower-alcohol options that let ...
Dry January isn’t for everyone. Some people effortlessly go cold turkey, spend a month evaluating their habits, and emerge as beautifully enlightened swans on Feb. 1 (with their taxes already ...
If you’re going to drink during Dry January, you should do it right. You may not be familiar with these gins, but they all go great with a splash of vermouth and the garnish of your choice.
Giving up alcohol for a month can feel like a daunting feat. But Dry January is pretty much over and if you've made it this far then you have probably felt the benefits. Approximately 15.5 ...
Many Americans kicked off the new year by focusing on sobriety, taking part in Dry January, where people make the choice to give up alcohol for the month. But what happens if you slip up with a ...
The annual ritual known as Dry January is upon us. The monthlong ode to teetotalism started as a British health campaign in 2013, but it is now fully embedded in our American culture of self-branding.
Hundreds of people will be marking the end of Dry January with a 10k run this weekend. While some will be looking forward to celebrating the end of an alcohol-free month, for others the end of January ...