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January has become the unofficial month to launch yet another weight-loss attempt.
Eat clean. Cut out carbs. Do a cleanse. Detox. Try intermittent fasting or Keto or Whole30.
What do these buzzwords have in common? They are all sneaky ways to describe going on a diet. The good news is you don t have to go on another doomed diet plan or punishing exercise regimen to set goals for the new year. Make 2021 the year that you listen to your body rather than society s unrealistic expectations of beauty and health.
If you’re sick of the new year, new you weight-loss rhetoric, check out these 10 resolutions for 2021 that have nothing to do with losing weight.
January 7, 2021
While Massachusetts businesses and cultural institutions remain partially open amid reopening rollbacks, many residents are continuing to stay home due to the coronavirus pandemic amid new orders and advisories from Gov. Charlie Baker and Boston Mayor Marty Walsh. With that in mind, this week’s BosTen offers a mix of in-person and virtual things to do this weekend. Have an idea about what we should cover? Leave us a comment on this article or in the BosTen Facebook group, or email us at [email protected].
La Brasa’s pop-up series featuring some of New England’s best chefs continues on Thursday with a special menu from chef John DaSilva (Chickadee). Available for dine-in (5 to 7 p.m.) or takeout, the multi-course menu highlights dishes like hamachi crudo, cauliflower pilaf, fire-roasted halibut, and chocolate semifreddo. Tickets can be purchased here for $75 per person.