(“Dry January” in French is, incidentally, “le dry January”, which itself betokens a lack of intellectual effort.) Wine has long been central daily life in France, but consumption rates ...
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Dry January: French fans and foesDry January: French fans and foes Posted: January 15, 2025 | Last updated: January 15, 2025 In this edition of Entre Nous, we discuss how French people are increasingly trying to abstain from ...
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.
Dry January, a month-long alcohol-free challenge, has gained popularity worldwide as a way to reset habits and prioritize health. The initiative, which originated in the U.K. in 2013, encourages ...
For Hurosky, the decision to commit to Dry January stemmed from some post-holiday fatigue. “Honestly, doing a lot of drinking during the holiday season had me feeling gross,” she admits.
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.
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 ...
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 ...
And alongside better sleep, 52% of the Dry January participants surveyed reported having more energy, while 50% said they had better overall health. In addition, 63% of participants reported Dry ...
Dry January is nearly over, but it could be just the start of a more mindful relationship with alcohol. By Catherine Pearson Laura Van Antwerp tried Dry January for the first time 11 years ago.
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