The new year means new resolutions. One of the more popular resolutions is to quit drinking for the first month of the year.
It's not just your friends and coworkers going all out for Dry January this month. Western Washington is getting in on the ...
Washington DC bar owner Vergie Arandid opened Binge, the city’s first fully non-alcoholic bar. She explains why she says sober curiosity is no longer just a trend that happens during Dry January.
There are many undisputed health benefits associated with Dry January. There's also an economic boost. One expert estimates the savings for the monthlong endeavor could be between $300 and $1,000, ...
Good Morning Washington continues to celebrate Dry January! Britt & Eileen learned about some delicious mocktails available at Mita, a Michelin starred restaura ...
Dry January isn’t for everyone ... a buyer and partner at Nido Wine Shop and Market in Washington, D.C. “It makes conversations about wine more intentional.” It can help us drink better ...
If doing a Dry January and fully abstaining from alcohol feels too daunting, doing a Damp January can have benefits too. Experts say not drinking for several days or weeks at a time can reduce ...
Dry January means fun mocktails!On Friday, representatives from 'Mixin Mimi Mixology' joined Eileen to shake things up!
Staying dry for January may help jump-start people to give up alcohol for longer -- If you’re feeling hungover from New Year’s Eve champagne or had one too many boozy eggnogs over the holidays ...
For those looking to embrace a healthier lifestyle, the start of the New Year sometimes means the start of "Dry January ... Sleep Foundation, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit that provides ...