Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is everyone up to prepping for the weekend? Have you been using a "substitute"? Flavored soda water? Mocktails?
Sounds weird, but the apple cider vinegar sodas from Trader Joe’s are perfect. Any time I feel like having a drink, I put that in a cocktail glass with a big ice cube and maybe some bitters. It totally satiates any desire for a cocktail. They’re also only 45 calories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My substitutes are kombucha, adaptogen seltzer with magnesium for “calm” and lemon ginger tea. I was in a crap mood and tried one of those athletic non alcohol beers a hazy ipa and it kinda scratched an itch, although I’m more of a wine person.
Try “spring in a bottle” by Wolffer. It tastes exactly like rose.
Anonymous wrote:What is everyone up to prepping for the weekend? Have you been using a "substitute"? Flavored soda water? Mocktails?
Anonymous wrote:I am enjoying waking up early on this Saturday morning and not having a twinge of a wine headache and feeling extra sluggish. Had a great night sleep and feeling motivated to get stuff done around the house...I wish I could bottle up this feelings (no pun intended) and remember it when I am itching to pour myself a glass of wine.
Anonymous wrote:My substitutes are kombucha, adaptogen seltzer with magnesium for “calm” and lemon ginger tea. I was in a crap mood and tried one of those athletic non alcohol beers a hazy ipa and it kinda scratched an itch, although I’m more of a wine person.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t drink ever so don’t have this problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 days down! Way to go, everyone!
Thats awesome!
I'm back to my pre-xmas weight, so I'm glad to have lost those extra lbs from all the holiday fun.
I'm definitely sleeping better, and taking extra good care of my skin. Through the holidays if I was drinking I would get so sleepy and just want to go to bed and would either skimp or entirely skip my routine. Meals have been home cooked, even work lunches, so we're saving money too which is nice.
I should (but dont want to) go through my spending in dec and see how much we spent on booze. I'm a wine snob and noticed our wine spending was creeping up steadily. Maybe once January is done I will go back and calculate how much was saved. Really compound the benefit of dry jan.
We were tearing it up in December. Lol. Now I bring the dog and walk or read a book in the car instead of heading to Total Wine followed by Trader Joe's---also next to field for the snacks that went with the wine.Anonymous wrote:10 days down! Way to go, everyone!
Anonymous wrote:Another Feb birthday here who does ~7 weeks of dry Jan-Feb until I turn a year older. I think this is my 4th one? At least my third. I look forward to it so much bc the holidays leave me feeling bloated and gross. I love the reset.
I pair it with “no eating/snacking after dinner” and that makes it even better.
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