Things to do next month: March

Storico Carnevale di Ivrea
March 2-5, Italy 

Considered to be the oldest carnival in Italy, the highlight of the colorful celebration is the “Battle of the Oranges” where nine different squads, dressed in battle attire throw oranges at each other. 

Taste of Florence Food Festival 
March 9-11, Italy

If you know a foodie, bring them to this food festival as they eat their way through Florence. This food festival is the best way to get a taste of the foods native to Florence. 300 stands will flood the Stazione Leopolda.

St. Patrick’s Day Festival 
March 14-18, Ireland 

Dublin will be a sea of green as people from around the world congregate to Temple Bar, a district teeming with pubs, diners and fun boutiques. The fun continues on the actual holiday during the parade.

Barcelona Beer Festival 
March 15-17, Spain 

This beer festival is an event visitors and locals look forward to every year. With over 300 varieties of beer to choose from, you’ll not only find a beer you like, but you will also be a beer connoisseur. The festival will be held at La Farga Centre d’Activitats.

Las Fallas 
March 15-19, Spain 

Every spring, the city of Valencia becomes an explosion of color and celebration as the city is taken over by fallas, giant papier-mâché sculptures parading the streets. The end of the five-day celebration is commemorated by a fireworks display in Plaza del Ayuntamiento.

Munich Strong Beer Festival 
March 15-April 6, Germany

If you’re missing the season of Oktoberfest, you’re in luck! Munich’s Starkbierzeit, or Strong Beer Time, comes close to its famous Oktoberfest, only less crowded. The strong beer was invented by monks.

Keukenhof Spring and Flower Festival 
March 21-May 19, the Netherlands 

Nothing says the start of spring than by heading to Lisse for their famous beautiful flowers to include tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and crocuses. There are also sculptures and artwork sprinkled throughout the gardens. Be sure to rent a bike!

SnowBoxx Music Festival 
March 23-30, France 

After you’ve hit the slopes in the beautiful Avoriaz Ski Resort, enjoy a night of dancing to fun electronic music at this popular week-long winter music festival. Be sure to dress in your winter gear as it will be outdoors!

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Germany's traditions: Fasching

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Stroll through a German grocery store or market in February, and at first glance – it looks as if both Halloween and Valentine’s Day are being celebrated together. 

Three-pronged jester’s hats jingle against gingerbread hearts, little pink candy pigs made of marzipan offer four-leaf clovers and the world’s latest political leaders are parodied in caricature masks. This seasonal mismatch can only mean one thing; it’s carnival season in Germany, also known as Fasching! 

The History 

In many Christian-based faiths, parishioners observe a 40-day period prior to Easter, called “Lent”. It’s a time of introspection, repentance and fasting. An impending period of fasting and restriction can only be offset in one way: celebrate as much as possible before the sobriety of Lent begins! 

Roman paganism was a superstitious time where evil spirits had to be scared away with masks and fires. This inspired the use of costumes and masks during celebrations! 

Let’s Party! 

The season actually begins Nov. 11, at 11:11 a.m. The precise date and time stems from a strong anti-French sentiment following the French Revolution. France ruled under the motto, “Equality, Liberty, Fraternity.” Germans simply took the first letter of each motto’s values, to spell Elf, or the number 11 in German. Hence celebrations begin on the eleventh day of the eleventh month, at 11:11 a.m., naturally. 

If you didn’t start partying in November, not to worry! There are six days devoted to carnival celebrations. 

Thursday: The Thursday before Ash Wednesday serves as an unofficial holiday in many regions of Germany. You’ll see it called Fat (Fett), Greasy (Schmotziger) or Nonsensical (Unsinniger) Thursday. Women will cut neckties from men, but reward them with a kiss. 

Friday: On Sooty Friday (Russiger Freitag), TV stations broadcast several “Royal” Fasching programs. 

Saturday: Carnation Saturday (Nelkensamstagi) or Greasy Saturday (Schmalziger Samstag) is traditionally a day of smaller parades with costumed spectators. 

Sunday: The “biggest” carnival parades are held Sunday or Monday, depending on the region. Southern regions celebrating Fasching, use Tulip Sunday (Tulpensonntag) for their largest parades, notably Munich and Würzburg. 

Monday: Northern regions celebrating Karneval designate Rose Monday (Rosenmontag) for their parades, most notably Cologne. Fit in with the locals by donning masks or costumes – and don’t forget a bag for candy and trinkets tossed from the parade floats! 

Tuesday: The last days of revelry are coming to a close on Shrove Tuesday, (Fasnachtsdienstag). The evening is often marked with gorgeous masquerade balls, where attendees unveil their masks at midnight. Bonfires are also common, and straw figurines are tossed into in the flames to burn away sins committed during carnival. 

No matter which way you choose to celebrate it, the beauty of Germany’s “fifth season” beams with cultural richness. Brave the crowds to catch parade candy, waltz your way through a masquerade, watch the colorful festivities from home on television, or join the locals and party in the streets – there truly is no wrong way to enjoy carnival! 

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Germany top 5: Wellness Spas

Between work, family and the everyday stressors in life, we all need to provide more self-care moments for ourselves. Why not unplug for a while and check out these five amazing spa resorts in Germany that will have you feeling like a new, rejuvenated person?

Therme Erding in Erding
This well-raved spa has three different areas in which you can immerse. The Vitality Oasis area allows you to embrace the sauna heat inside the Meditation House. Be sure to take advantage of the relaxation courses offered to help restore your sense of mindfulness!

Lie underneath the palm trees or take a swim in the mineral water at the Tropical Spa Area. Don’t forget to treat yourself to facial masks, body peelings, bubbling water lounge chairs, steam baths, saunas and the flowing canal.

If you think this place is only for adults, think again! The 26 water slides in the Galaxy Erding is Europe’s largest waterslide park and is perfect for kids.  

Hotel Romantischer Winkel Spa & Wellness Resort in Baden-Baden

If your idea of a spa includes couple’s massages, rose petals and oils, head to the Hotel Romantischer Winkel for a rejuvenating head to toe experience. For an experience that won’t disappoint, pay a visit to the calming light and sound room. Recline in one of the hanging lounge chairs while listening to peaceful music and watching soft-colored lights fade in and out of the room. There are also plenty of saunas and hot baths, each with its own amenities. 

Thermen and Badewelt Sinsheim in Sinsheim
With a plethora of themed saunas to choose from, Thermen and Badewelt Sinsheim transforms its visitors into Zen individuals. From the Koi-Sauna that will transport you to Japan to the Wiener Kaffehaus that is perfect for coffee lovers, each sauna experience will help you forget about your busy schedule and instead bask in the calm aura. Aside from the array of saunas, indulge in a tranquility massage with includes blends of essential oils and a peeling as well as beauty masks to enjoy.

For those who want to take the whole family to get pampered, head out on a Saturday for Family Day in the Palm Paradise, a vast pool dotted with 400 real palm trees.  

Palais Thermal in Bad Wildbald
The Palais Thermal possesses cream baths, massages and various body therapeutics. During a cream bath, you’ll be covered in a lotion that contains night candle oil, a healing plant loaded with vitamins and minerals that are nourishing for the body. The cream bath treatment only takes about 30 minutes, so you can move on to the next treatment of your choice. You can even take an online virtual tour of Palais Thermal to get a sneak peek of what you’re in for!

Tropical Islands in Krausnick
Tropical Islands is best for families needing something for everyone to enjoy. For daredevils out there, test your nerves on the tallest water slide. If you want a more romantic atmosphere, take a swim in the Magical Lagoon. Feel like being a beach bum? Sink your toes in the sand and head over to the Tropical Sea, or swim around the 200-meter-long sea.

The Tropino Club for Kids is perfect for smaller children. Your kids can enjoy air hockey, powerboat paddling, bumper boats, driving mini cars, playing with large LEGO blocks and more.

Tip:  Take an indoor hot air balloon ride during your stay at Tropical Islands. It’s an experience you won’t forget!

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Smart ways to spend your tax refund

If you’re expecting a tax return this year, chances are you are already thinking about how to spend it. Have you thought about where this additional money can put you financially? Think of your tax return as just another paycheck that comes in, and give that money a purpose.

Here are some smart ways to spend your tax refund:

Start or add money to your emergency fund

If you don’t already have an emergency fund, perhaps this is the perfect time to get one started. You never know what life could throw your way, and many of us are one paycheck away from being in a serious financial crisis.

Pay down/off high-interest debt

If you have any loans or credit cards with high interest rates, pay them down or off completely. This will surely put your refund to work and help relieve some of those high monthly payments.

Apply a principal payment to your mortgage

You could potentially save thousands of dollars in interest when you make an additional payment straight into principal. Check with your mortgage company first to ensure there are no additional fees or penalties.

Home repairs/improvements

Perhaps you have a home improvement project you have been wanting to start, but just didn’t have the fund to cover it. Making repairs is not only good for you in the sense that you get to cross it off your to-do list, but it will also boost the value of your home.

Invest in you

While all of the above are ways to help you succeed and get ahead financially, you also need to remember that it is okay to invest in yourself. Whether that is taking a portion of your refund to invest in your education or health, those are two investments that you will reap the benefits of for years to come. Also, don’t be afraid or feel guilty about treating yourself out to dinner, or perhaps a date night with your spouse. You’ve worked hard and we all deserve a break.

 

 

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5 delicious foods to refuel with after a HIIT session

After that heart-pounding HIIT session, refuel with high-protein, antioxidant-rich foods Im always down for a good, sweaty workout, especially one that’ll burn a lot of calories and work up a sweat in a short amount of time. And one of the most popular fitness trends for two years running ticks both of these boxes.

Enter high-intensity interval training (HIIT).

Studies show that HIIT — short bursts of high-intensity exercise followed by short rest periods — has been linked to weight loss, an increase in both aerobic and anaerobic fitness, and strengthening of muscles.

It’s also ideal for those short on time.

Yet if you’re adding HIIT to your routine to help you reach your fitness goals, it’s important that you pair it with the right nutrition. Refueling your body post-workout with the right types of foods aids in muscle repair and growth and can help to replace any energy that was lost during your workout.

You should look to refuel your body no later than 60 to 90 minutes after your HIIT workout. This provides your muscles with what they need to replenish their glycogen stores adequately.

So, if 2019 is the year that you give HIIT a try, make sure that you’re also choosing the right nutrients after your workout. To get you started, you can check out my top five foods suggestions below.

Eggs

Eggs are one of the best — and my personal favorite — foods after a workout. They’re a powerhouse of nutrition, with a significant amount of protein and healthy fats — around 7 grams and 5 grams respectively per egg.

Eggs are also considered a “complete protein” source. This means that they contain all nine of the essential amino acids, which have been linked to aiding in muscle recovery. Eggs also contain B vitamins, which can aid in energy production.

I love utilizing eggs for protein. They’re delicious, easy to make, and can be prepared in a variety of different ways. One of my favorite recipes is my avocado egg salad. Add hard-boiled eggs to avocado, spicy brown mustard, dill pickles, and salt and pepper. Enjoy it on a piece of toast.

Other ideas for incorporating eggs into your post-workout snack include:

  • on a salad with tuna and spinach
  • scrambled with peppers and mushrooms
  • hard-boiled with a pinch of salt and pepper

Blueberries

Blueberries are both delicious and packed with dietary fiber, vitamins, protein, and antioxidants.

All forms of exercise cause some type of oxidative stress, or an imbalance between free radicals and antioxidants in your body. For this reason, it’s important to include antioxidant-rich foods in your everyday diet.

What’s more, eating blueberries after a workout has been linked to accelerated muscle recovery time.

They can also be incorporated into your diet a number of different ways.

I personally eat blueberries on a regular basis and I tend to throw a handful or two in my post-training smoothie.

Other ways to include these in your post-workout snack include:

  • paired with coconut yogurt
  • topping for oats
  • enjoyed on their own

Avocado

I’m a sucker for a good avocado. This wonderous fruit is rich in magnesium, which is excellent for muscle recovery. It also contains 14 percent of your daily value of potassium, which can help to regulate fluid balance and controlling electrical activity of the heart and other muscles.

What’s more, avocado is a great source of folate and vitamins C, K, and B-6, all of which are anti-inflammatory nutrients, which can help reduce inflammation in the body that may be caused by exercise-induced stress.

In short, this fruit is a great way to aid in HIIT recovery.

For me, I make sure to include it in one to two of my meals per day and I find that one-third of an avocado is a sufficient serving size. Here are a number of ways to enjoy avocados:

  • paired with eggs
  • mashed on toast
  • added to a power bowl
  • thrown into a smoothie
  • on its own with a little bit of salt and fresh ground pepper

Green leafy vegetables

Much like blueberries, green leafy vegetables are part of my go-to post-workout food. They’re chock-full of vitamins, minerals, and fiber. They’re also low in calories.

These types of vegetables are also high in antioxidants and can help to minimize the free radicals that may be released during HIIT training.

There’s a large variety of leafy green vegetables to choose from, but some of the more popular ones include:

  • kale
  • spinach
  • arugula
  • watercress

Like I do with blueberries, I always throw some frozen spinach into my post-workout smoothies — about two big handfuls. It tends to blend easier when frozen, meaning you won’t be able to taste it, not to mention it makes your smoothie extra cold!

You can also eat leafy greens the following ways:

  • sautéed with extra virgin olive oil as a side dish
  • thrown into a salad
  • added to a pasta dish along with lean protein

Protein powder

Making sure your body is getting enough whole-food protein to help the muscle recovery process isn’t always easy or possible. In this case, I suggest looking to a high-quality protein powder, which can help support the body when muscle breakdown occurs during strength training or HIIT exercises.

Another positive when it comes to protein powder is the convenience factor. It’s a great grab-and-go option for those short on time, not to mention it keeps you fuller for longer.

While I tend to opt for sprouted vegan protein powders in part due to my intolerance to lactose, there are a number of types out there to try. As a tip, I try to keep the sugar content below 6 to 8 grams per serving.

The bottom line

Refueling your body with nutritious, whole foods after HIIT is essential to performance as well as recovery. Add one — or all! — of these foods to your post-workout snack to help with muscle recovery, protein synthesis, and ultimately, aid in your ability to achieve your workout goals.

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Article originally posted on healthline.com

Rachael DeVaux is a registered dietitian and certified personal trainer based in Seattle. Her focus is on providing nourishing recipes, nutrition tips and tricks, as well as killer workout ideas. Rachael’s goal is to provide people with the tools they need in order to build healthy habits and ultimately live a balanced lifestyle. You can find Rachael on her blog, or on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.

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