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 busy holiday season, looking to improve your health or you’re just taking a break, we’re here to help you find creative ways to stay social without the FOMO.
Or if you prefer, research shows you should make it an [Insert Your Goal Here] February. As Steve Jobs said about starting and running a business: It is so hard. You pour so much of your life into this thing.
January is a cold, merciless return to reality after the holidays. So instead of going totally dry, make it a Dry Martini January with one of these lesser-known gins.
A comedian, writer and TikTok creator explains tells Newsweek why Misty Q1 is better than Dry January for building healthy habits.
Whether you’re diving into a month of mindful drinking or looking to switch up your usual, these non-alcoholic options make for a fun Dry January.
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Harley Hurosky’s attempt to recruit friends and family for a month of sobriety took a humorous turn when it went viral on TikTok. As she recorded the reactions of her loved ones, they comically declined, one by one.
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.
The best non-alcoholic beverages are perfect for Dry January, and some are so good that you'll want to enjoy them year-round.
Critically dry weather continues to plague Southern California with fire concerns. Growing dryness is now expanding into Northern California.
In honor of Dry January, The Cabinet of Curiosities at The Horseshoe is featuring a variety of mocktails to enjoy. The Cabinet of Curiosities is a treasure trove of oddities with