'It’s a weird feature of the contemporary calendar that so many Brits greet the bleakest month of the year by giving up the things that make it bearable' | Writes Melanie Mcdonagh
It’s a weird feature of the contemporary calendar that so many Brits greet the bleakest month of the year by giving up the things that make it bearable — pleasurable, even: drink, starchy carbs, stews, hot chocolate and fortified wines. I blame the whole New Year, New You thing: the resolutions to be a better person somehow end up translating into diets.
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