Dry January (1 Viewer)

Skybluefaz

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I also haven’t had a drink since the turn of the year and not really felt the urge to either. Think it’s massively helpful that I’ve seen fairly significant weight loss which will in part be due to the cut back. Always seem to get slimmer at this time of year and then when the beer gardens open I turn into an elephant again!

Edit: I’ve also decided, on the food front, to have one day a month of just eating shit. Haven’t had many snacks aside from grapes for the last 6-7 weeks - my partner bought some Lindt’s for valentines and haven’t even got round to opening them yet.
When I quit I lost about 3 stone in 6 months just from the booze and associated snacking calories alone (I think).

I then plateaued and had to actually work on diet.

For me a few drinks would often lead to a bad Just Eat decision.
 

Mcbean

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It’s been an extremely wet February for me - today’s prospect of the Albion match immediately followed by the England Rugby will not help 😳
 

Grendel

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Non drinkers really miss out on gems at the local skanky boozers I frequent.

There’s a Neanderthal couple who have the same seat every day.

Other guy walks in

“Ain’t seen you for a bit mate”

“I’ve been on holiday to Morocco”

“Ain’t that where them pyramids are like”

“No but it’s near”

“So you could still see em from the hotel window then?”
 

Nick

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Non drinkers really miss out on gems at the local skanky boozers I frequent.

There’s a Neanderthal couple who have the same seat every day.

Other guy walks in

“Ain’t seen you for a bit mate”

“I’ve been on holiday to Morocco”

“Ain’t that where them pyramids are like”

“No but it’s near”

“So you could still see em from the hotel window then?”

Nothing better than rough pubs.

Nothing better than being sober in a rough pub at 11PM and hearing it though.
 

Nick

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I've cut down massively, mainly because I could never go to football and have 2 then come home. Always really been all or nothing so would either go out all day and hit it hard or just have none at all.
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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My local ( The Nugget ) is a great pub , but it opens at 10am on a Friday , Saturday and Sunday. I enjoy a pint but honestly couldn’t imagine being in the pub at that time of day .
 

Grendel

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My local ( The Nugget ) is a great pub , but it opens at 10am on a Friday , Saturday and Sunday. I enjoy a pint but honestly couldn’t imagine being in the pub at that time of day .

Awkward Bbc GIF by Top Coppers
 

Grendel

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Joe King

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Haven't been inside a pub for many months. I just get through a litre bottle of scotch a week at home. Need to take my mind off looking after 'er indoors. Just opened a bottle of Ouzo as I've ran out of Bells!
 

Mcbean

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Haven't been inside a pub for many months. I just get through a litre bottle of scotch a week at home. Need to take my mind off looking after 'er indoors. Just opened a bottle of Ouzo as I've ran out of Bells!
Aniseed balls on steroids 😉 quite partial to it 😳
 

Kneeza

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Still off the booze.
Apart from a glass of wine on Christmas Day and New years Eve last year, it's now over four years since I 'gave up' (cutting back is the phrase I always use, rather like I'm still 'trying' to pack in smoking, even though I haven't had one since 1983).
No weight lost. In fact I'm sure I'm heavier now. That's pretty shit 😉
 

Mcbean

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Still off the booze.
Apart from a glass of wine on Christmas Day and New years Eve last year, it's now over four years since I 'gave up' (cutting back is the phrase I always use, rather like I'm still 'trying' to pack in smoking, even though I haven't had one since 1983).
No weight lost. In fact I'm sure I'm heavier now. That's pretty shit 😉
Why the weight ? If you are disciplined enough with the pop which is impressive you should be able to do food also ?
 

Kneeza

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Why the weight ? If you are disciplined enough with the pop which is impressive you should be able to do food also ?
I know it's a bit of a cliché, but I don't over-eat, and we eat very healthily - no issues with cholesterol, blood sugar, etc.
Age comes into it I guess (very low testosterone), and I've always been low on the metabolism bit. Lack of exercise is probably my biggest issue.
I seem to have spent most of my approaching 73 years watching my weight, even when I cycled daily, played squash, footy, rugby, etc.
 

Mcbean

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I know it's a bit of a cliché, but I don't over-eat, and we eat very healthily - no issues with cholesterol, blood sugar, etc.
Age comes into it I guess (very low testosterone), and I've always been low on the metabolism bit. Lack of exercise is probably my biggest issue.
I seem to have spent most of my approaching 73 years watching my weight, even when I cycled daily, played squash, footy, rugby, etc.
I think I must have a lower testosterone level as well - my wife and walk virtually everyday - from 1 Mile to about 4 - even if it’s raining we can walk around the block which take 30 mins - keeps my weight constant and helps with circulation - even if you do a short walk it’s pretty beneficial

I watch the food but I love chocolate , curry , beer , fish and chips so it gets rationed 😁
 

Kneeza

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I think I must have a lower testosterone level as well - my wife and walk virtually everyday - from 1 Mile to about 4 - even if it’s raining we can walk around the block which take 30 mins - keeps my weight constant and helps with circulation - even if you do a short walk it’s pretty beneficial

I watch the food but I love chocolate , curry , beer , fish and chips so it gets rationed 😁
I walk the mutt, but that's it these days. Must get off my arse more, but by the time I've done that and spent time on the camper project, I'm knackered!
I love all those things (more cider than beer) but scarcely touch them😪
 

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