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.
Sticking to New Year's resolutions can be tough. Thankfully, Greenville's dining scene offers many non-alcoholic drinks, mocktails for Dry January.
The B.C. River Forecast Centre's Feb. 1 snowpack report confirmed what many have already observed: January was unusually dry.
Dry January doesn’t have to be so dry. It can be a month full of flavor and fresh new habits that can help you stay somewhat sober even throughout the year. Whether you’re detoxing after a ...
But Dry January is pretty much over and if you've ... a yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes, which is a sign of severe alcohol related liver disease. It is no surprise that quitting ...
Like many Americans, Harley Hurosky of Texas decided to take part in the "Dry January" movement and forgo alcohol for a month after overindulging during the holidays. "Doing a lot of eating and ...
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.
Dry January sign at Gahan House, Jan. 2025 'Now that... the holidays are over, people are ready to do a physical reset, a detox,' says Gahan House manager Caleb MacKinnon. (Jane Robertson/CBC) ...
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