Triathletes and No-Alcohol January 2019 - A restart

It is my first year. I am really enjoying it. It is really empowering.

Likely to make an ‘exception day’ on my birthday next week. If so, I will make February a dry month.

Ooooh.

All the recipes I know of sticky toffee pudding contain booze, so I’m happy that you found something without! That sounds delicious.

I’ve also made it a point this month to not cook/bake with alcohol, since it’s a myth that the alcohol cooks out of the product. It’s made it more challenging but helpful to curb that side of the craving compensation.

17 down, 14 to go! Just a measly 45% of the month is left.

Today was another calm, easy day here. And I’m happy for that, because we have a team track run at 5:15 tomorrow morning. Hoping for easy sleep tonight!

February 1st is a Friday. Looking forward to that. Still King of my Castle

February 1st is a Friday. Looking forward to that. Still King of my Castle
I am dying over your euphemistic language.

February 1st is indeed a Friday…and wouldn’t you freaking know it, my tri team has a large event that night. Fuuuuuuuuuuuuu…

But it’ll be a cheap night because you’ll be such a lightweight after a month off :wink:
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18 down, 13 to go! A little under 42% remaining. We’ve made it past the dreaded January 17th mark so if you’re still resolving, great job.

Today was a test of fortitude. Because date night was at our local brewery. I agreed because dinner there would be delicious (it did not fail me). They had local apple cider (the wet, not dry kind) and I was as happy as I could have been, staring into the gaping maw of temptation. Still, man I miss drinking their beer.

My only difficult time is when I’m preparing dinner…I do miss a beer or glass of red.
That said, I will see it through and am definitely seeing some benefit with my sleeping sounder and longer…that’s got to be good for the training!
I am deciding what my goal for Feb and beyond will be now.

19 down, 12 to go. Just under 39% remaining!

I hit on an interesting trigger today. During recovery from my long (and cold and wet) run, I craved a beer in the WORST way. Like, I’m on the couch, flanked by purring furry creatures, I could use the rebound calories in delicious porter form. I did not. But I mentioned it out loud to the hubs, who then did a good job of distracting me from that craving. It was a good learning exercise that I don’t always crave the hard stuff when I’m stressed, but also chill and content.

I’m starting to think about how to glide out of this month. I’m doing IMTX in April and could benefit from a reduced drinking regimen. It’s going to be a matter of balance between madness and overkill. Any advice, anecdotal or otherwise would be greatly appreciated.

You’re doing great Dr_C. My fortitude will be tested when we are out for dinner this coming week: there’s a nice duck dish on the menu that would pair well with some red wine.

We found a good routine that worked “in season”. The night before your rest day becomes a special meal day - the one you put some effort into and have some nice wine/a cocktail/whatever takes your fancy. The other nights you steer clear of the booze. It wasn’t 100% foolproof but a good way of minimising consumption.

My test: I’m head out the door to a Monster Jam monster truck rally. The ultimate test.

I’m going in. Wish me luck.

I’m a quitter, peace out.

It is my first year. I am really enjoying it. It is really empowering.

Likely to make an ‘exception day’ on my birthday next week. If so, I will make February a dry month.

I also will call “hall pass” on Jan 26 – Australia Day and it’s the Law. One must have a can or two of Fosters Special.

Have most/all still managed to stay dry ?

Another Saturday gone but finding it a struggle especially missing late evening scotch.

Keep going not long left

I completely agree with you. Lat night, 19 days in, I was sort of trolling the kitchen thinking about a bit of Jack Daniels. But I know me, like you know you, and I poured out the JD on day one.

So, we only have 11 days left. We’re well past the hump. I plan a dinner party on the 31st for 13 of my workout gang and will have a nice Virginia red wine with the group. Cheers!

John

You’re doing great Dr_C. My fortitude will be tested when we are out for dinner this coming week: there’s a nice duck dish on the menu that would pair well with some red wine.

We found a good routine that worked “in season”. The night before your rest day becomes a special meal day - the one you put some effort into and have some nice wine/a cocktail/whatever takes your fancy. The other nights you steer clear of the booze. It wasn’t 100% foolproof but a good way of minimising consumption.

I love this.

And you’re doing great too! Keep up the excellent work!

My test: I’m head out the door to a Monster Jam monster truck rally. The ultimate test.

I’m going in. Wish me luck.

SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY

Sorry, couldn’t resist :slight_smile:

Good luck!

So, we only have 11 days left. We’re well past the hump. I plan a dinner party on the 31st for 13 of my workout gang and will have a nice Virginia red wine with the group. Cheers!

John

After having lived in Virginia for almost a decade, I assure you no such thing exists :wink:

Thanks again for setting this challenge up for the ST crew!

Dr. C - Re: After having lived in Virginia for almost a decade, I assure you no such thing exists

Yeah, but that was back at the turn of the century when you were dining with William McKinley and Teddy Roosevelt. A lot has changed since then. There must be 30 wineries within a 45 minute drive from my home. Sunday and wine tasting go together like…

Thanks for your contributions!

John

Dr. C - Re: After having lived in Virginia for almost a decade, I assure you no such thing exists

Yeah, but that was back at the turn of the century when you were dining with William McKinley and Teddy Roosevelt. A lot has changed since then. There must be 30 wineries within a 45 minute drive from my home. Sunday and wine tasting go together like…

Thanks for your contributions!

John

Sound like you’re mixing up quantity and quality in that post.