If having a margarita is your go-to drink year-round, but you’re trying out Dry January, consider making a mockarita. Gone ...
When it’s party time but drinking dry is on the agenda, it’s time to get creative. A glass of bubbly with a splash of juice is a nice option, but even more fun is to pour up a bonafide mocktail, a ...
Pour cranberry juice and fresh lime juice over the ice, then add honey. It’s important to stir well at this stage so the honey fully dissolves. Once the base is mixed, top the drink with cranberry ...
Nonalcoholic canned cocktails (also known as mocktails) are on the rise—and that’s excellent news for all. Whether you’re sober, sober curious or sober-ish, participating in Dry January or just want a ...
If you’re abstaining this month but want to sip something more than seltzer, try this thoughtfully crafted mocktail from a local mixologist. “We have a margarita mocktail using CleanCo tequila,” says ...
As people continue to cut back on drinking and join sober social clubs, there are plenty of local restaurants and bars ...
If you kicked off the year with Dry/Damp January and want to keep your alcohol consumption to a minimum moving forward — but want to sip on more than juice or water in social situations — the mocktail ...
“Dry January” gives people the chance to start off the new year by going alcohol-free. Dietitian Kim Galeaz says reducing alcohol intake is certainly good for the body, but replacing those alcoholic ...
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