Dry January doesn’t have to end in February. From alcohol-removed wine to functional spirits, these alternatives make FebFast easier to stick with.
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Is less alcohol consumption part of your New Year’s resolutions? If so, consider taking part in “Dry January," a movement that has grown increasingly popular among people who want to prioritize their ...
Dry January has come to an end, but for a growing number of travelers, the break from alcohol isn’t. What began as a U.K.
Houston – January is the season of resets. For many people, that reset comes in the form of Dry January or Damp January, where alcohol consumption is reduced or paused altogether. While the idea ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image Credit: Shutterstock. Dry January has come to an end, but for a growing number of travelers, the break from alcohol isn’t.