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Dry Jan / Vegan Jan/ Veggie Jan / No Smoking Jan (any other Jan intentations) Thread
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Dry Jan, third year running though didn't quite make it last year. January just had to have five weekends this year didn't it? I was drinking far too much by the end of last year, so hopefully this sets the reset button on habitual drinking in the evenings0
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AFKABartram said:I’m meat free again for Jan, all good so far
there are a few people at my work doing it but two in particular that I am pals with, one has spent a fortune on meat free meat and the other is making everything himself and reckons he's saving money.1 -
AFKABartram said:Great work @Addickted2TheReds well done mate0
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Meat free also. Not been so good this year. Much harder with kids have had 2 meals with meat in as a result.
Will probably continue as long as I can with it with just the odd meat based meal.0 -
cafcdave123 said:AFKABartram said:I’m meat free again for Jan, all good so far
there are a few people at my work doing it but two in particular that I am pals with, one has spent a fortune on meat free meat and the other is making everything himself and reckons he's saving money.I reckon I could count on one hand the amount of times I ate meat (not including fish) last year. Didn’t eat a lot of fish either but will be adopting similar rules with that this year. Only very good stuff, very rarely.Not perfect by any means but works for me.3 -
Super_Eddie_Youds said:cafcdave123 said:AFKABartram said:I’m meat free again for Jan, all good so far
there are a few people at my work doing it but two in particular that I am pals with, one has spent a fortune on meat free meat and the other is making everything himself and reckons he's saving money.I reckon I could count on one hand the amount of times I ate meat (not including fish) last year. Didn’t eat a lot of fish either but will be adopting similar rules with that this year. Only very good stuff, very rarely.Not perfect by any means but works for me.
meat free rather than completely vegan is obviously much easier1 -
Fair play to all those going meat free, fish only would be my dream if I had the cash to eat good quality stuff.0
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Very modest resolution for me. No drinking Monday to Thursday this year, except when on holiday.0
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Dry jan for me. Started off having a non alcoholic beer to keep the pangs away but tbh, im not really missing it. Certainly not missing hangovers etc.
Cheltenham this sat will be a test as I do like an away day!!0 - Sponsored links:
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cafcdave123 said:AFKABartram said:I’m meat free again for Jan, all good so far
there are a few people at my work doing it but two in particular that I am pals with, one has spent a fortune on meat free meat and the other is making everything himself and reckons he's saving money.2 -
Addickted2TheReds said:Addickted2TheReds said:Just gone 4 days without smoking. The longest I haven’t smoked in 10 years.Finding it easy so far, but big test tomorrow as I’ll be drinking for the first time since I decided to stop.
I downloaded an app to keep track of time since quitting/money saving/cigarettes not smoked and that is helping as I’m competitive and will hate to have to reset the numbers.Clearly too early for any massive physical benefits but it’s making me feel better mentally to be on the way to achieving something. Have felt very stagnated this year and struggling to progress with many things so this is good.
Anyway, early days yet...
Two years smoke free for me now and I am now constantly nagging family/friends to stop, I hate the smell of smoke and do that stupid little cough if someone smokes near me2 -
The hardest thing about dry Jan is the people giving you shit for not drinking. Don't understand why people won't accept it, probably as it makes them feel bad about themselves!1
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killerandflash said:Dryish January in that I won't drink at home BUT will drink when out socially which will over halve my drinking intake for the month
My regular diet is reasonably healthy anyway, so I don't feel the need to actually give up anything. I normally have a meat free Monday, and have started bulking up stews and curries with pulses, to make them a bit healthier too.2 -
shine166 said:Managed to quit tobacco last Jan, trying to stop vapes now.
11 days so far0 -
First time ever of trying dry Jan, just drinking 2 cups of coffee a day and then just water, about a litre a day.
So far so good, but it does help that Mrs RM went completely tee-total in September 2020 just out of the blue, she's not touched a drop since, from being a regular wine drinker!0 -
Addickted2TheReds said:Just gone 4 days without smoking. The longest I haven’t smoked in 10 years.Finding it easy so far, but big test tomorrow as I’ll be drinking for the first time since I decided to stop.
I downloaded an app to keep track of time since quitting/money saving/cigarettes not smoked and that is helping as I’m competitive and will hate to have to reset the numbers.Clearly too early for any massive physical benefits but it’s making me feel better mentally to be on the way to achieving something. Have felt very stagnated this year and struggling to progress with many things so this is good.
Anyway, early days yet...
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Good work.2
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I think Old Trafford destroyed dry January for thousands of Charlton fans 😁1
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killerandflash said:I think Old Trafford destroyed dry January for thousands of Charlton fans 😁0
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I do January as a veggie month every year but decided to break that for my Manchester trip.
After an absolute shitfest consisting of: Starbucks bacon roll, Beefeater mini burger, Tesco chicken sandwich, Travelodge sausage, Boots chicken sandwich and McDonalds Big Mac, I’m still not convinced I’ve had any actual meat!8 -
My Dont-be-a-fussy-bastard Jan going really well1
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Dry January took a hit on Tuesday/Weds morning. But I’m not going to beat myself up about it.I was 77kgs pre covid, but 83 at Xmas, so no cakes/biscuits etc now. Knee injury put a halt to the running, so losing weight won’t be easy.0