How to Do Dry January Without Giving Up Going Out
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How to Do Dry January Without Giving Up Going Out
Zebra striping and the rise of nonalcoholic cocktails are helping consumers cut back without missing out on flavor, social life, or hospitality.MaximFesenko / Getty ImagesAfter the end-of-year season of indulgence, the idea of trading your whiskey for wheatgrass for a full month sounds both needed and also a little daunting. Dry January, the social movement that has gained serious steam in recent years in which participants abstain from alcohol …
New year, no booze: how to master Dry January in Queens
With the start of a new year, Dry January has officially started for those who like to try going a month without drinking. For some, the month-long challenge can be a great idea to reset after a month of holiday parties, celebrations, and sweets throughout the month. For others, going a month without alcohol can offer a fresh start for the new year, focusing on health, discipline, and trying something new. Regardless, even a week without alcohol…
What to drink during Dry January without missing the buzz
A new year has started, and some resolutions may have already gone out the door. While changing one’s habits might seem like a simple thing to do when off work and relaxed, once reality kicks in, it is easy to go back to what we know. Yet while 2026 might not be the year during which everything will change completely, now could be the opportunity to shake things up at least a little by taking small steps towards bigger goals. Participating in Dr…
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