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Dry January

(33 Posts)
BigBertha1 Wed 29-Dec-21 10:19:47

I did Dry January a few years ago as a charity fundraiser and what I actually did was eat LOADS. This time I am doing for health reasons and have joined Slimming World as well - anyone joining me here for DJ?

Mollygo Wed 29-Dec-21 10:24:04

I don’t drink often enough to notice the difference so no, but I’m going to keep up my gym visits.
Good luck!

Blossoming Wed 29-Dec-21 10:33:26

As the last time I had a glass of wine was on 18th October (a cousin’s birthday) I guess I will be having a ‘dry’ January anyway, as I can take it or leave it. I do need to lose weight though and have started on the Diabetes Prevention Program. Good luck with your plan Bertha, hope we are both slimmer and fitter soon.

BlueSky Wed 29-Dec-21 10:52:08

I used to enjoy my drink till I realised I was drinking too much when a checkout assistant looked shocked when I admitted to drinking a bottle of brandy a week! I just gave it up there and then and I’m quite happy to have done so.

merlotgran Wed 29-Dec-21 11:05:52

I now only drink a g&t and/or a couple of glasses of wine at weekends to keep my weight down so it will be a dry (ish) January for me. ?

M0nica Wed 29-Dec-21 11:20:35

I drink very little and several times a year will be alcohol free for 4 weeks without even realising I am doing it, so I will not bother to do dry January.

lemongrove Wed 29-Dec-21 14:02:56

Unless you normally drink large amounts of alcohol ( in which case you should think about having less every month) I see no point in dry January.Why ( especially for older people) deprive yourself of a nice Baileys or G&T....so no, I won’t be doing it.

AGAA4 Wed 29-Dec-21 14:12:24

I rarely drink alcohol mainly because it causes stomach problems but I do enjoy wine so I will most likely have a dry January...February...March.....

lemongrove Wed 29-Dec-21 14:19:34

Ahem! AGA you have had your head in a bucket of poteen for most of the last few years.tchgrin

Maggiemaybe Wed 29-Dec-21 14:23:16

Well unlike most posters so far I do enjoy a drink, and no, I won’t be having a dry January. As lemongrove says, why deprive yourself of life’s little pleasures? Especially in one of the most miserable months of the year!

AGAA4 Wed 29-Dec-21 14:23:57

Poteen doesn't count lemon. It's much stronger than the usual alcohol.

LauraNorderr Wed 29-Dec-21 14:33:58

May I request a bucket of Argy poteen as I have some paint to strip from the shed walls.
Don’t really drink so dry January doesn’t mean much to us.

BlueSky Wed 29-Dec-21 18:03:09

I agree Lemon if you don’t have any medical conditions and only drink as per safety guidelines, I can’t see why an older person should deny themselves one of the few pleasures left!

Kali2 Wed 29-Dec-21 18:05:33

We only drink in company- so there is just no need. After all the drinking with family and friends- we will be quite happy to give it a miss quite naturally.

kittylester Wed 29-Dec-21 18:20:57

Not likely! It's my birthday month!! wine

LauraNorderr Wed 29-Dec-21 18:31:16

Same here Kitty ? so at least one wet day.

AreWeThereYet Wed 29-Dec-21 18:32:20

I don't think the op is suggesting people should - only asking who will be. I don't drink much either so most months are dry for me. We didn't even finish a bottle of wine over Christmas or open the Baileys (my favourite). Before Christmas I threw away half a bottle of Baileys from last year - what a waste ? I'm not anti having a drink now and again, it just never occurs to me to drink most of the time.

Blossoming Wed 29-Dec-21 18:38:10

I don’t think it’s very supportive to try and talk the OP out of it. Cutting out alcoholic drinks is useful for weight loss as it has lots of calories but no nutritional value.

I do enjoy a glass of wine, I just don’t need it like some people do.

Maggiemaybe Wed 29-Dec-21 19:14:12

Is BigBertha1 actually asking for support? From the OP I assumed she was just interested in knowing who's doing Dry January. And presumably why or why not.

Maggiemaybe Wed 29-Dec-21 19:16:01

It's my birthday month, too, kitty and Laura. Here's to all the January babies! wine

SueDonim Wed 29-Dec-21 19:20:39

We don’t drink enough for dry January to make any difference. We go weeks without drinking any alcohol at all. Mind you, if eschewing a bottle of wine for a month meant I’d lose a stone in weight, I’d do it! grin

DillytheGardener Wed 29-Dec-21 19:27:59

I won’t be giving up alcohol in grim ole January, no thank you!

Kate1949 Wed 29-Dec-21 19:30:11

Nor me.

muse Wed 29-Dec-21 20:37:33

I'll seriously consider it. It will help me recover from my birthday celebration.

BigBertha1 Thu 30-Dec-21 05:52:15

I just wondered that's all and if anyone else was doing it we could offer each other encouragement/support. I was suggesting anyone should do it just wondered....sorry to have trodden on toes.