Same thing as always:
My New Year's Resolutions.
That's a good one, but people usually give those up by late January.
I'm not particularly religious but do practice lent. I was raised Orthodox which means giving up meat, eggs and dairy for the duration. My compromise is I give up meat. I AVOID eating dairy and eggs, but not to a strict extent. For example I will buy almond milk for myself and not make meals with cheese, eggs. But if I'm at someone's house and what's being served contains that, I will eat it versus starve.
I'm looking forward to it. I am someone who loves food, to the point of browsing the cheese aisle and daydreaming what to make for meals. I am hoping to make it very simple on myself this go-round, and other than some items in the freezer, make one meal for everyone (before I was making two meals, one for kids, one for me and it was too much. The meals with be simple but healthy like like black beans and rice, vegetable soup, etc. The plan is to eat simply but well, to the extent I spend less on grocery this coming month, and donate that money to the food bank.