Thousands of Americans are giving up alcohol for the month. Even bars are getting in on the Dry January trend.
Diving into Dry January? Use this guide to help make it a breeze with tips on how to find helpful apps, recipes, and events.
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Many people are participating in Dry January to reset their bodies and minds by living without alcohol for at least 30 days.
To help you embrace Dry January, here are three practical tips: Set clear goals: Define your reasons for participating in Dry January. Whether it’s to improve your health, save money, or simply take a ...
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