The holiday season is approaching, and with it the days of celebrations with more abundant food, late dinners, increased consumption of alcohol, sweets, fatty, fast food... We are all quietly looking forward to evening get-togethers, good food and plenty of good cheer. However, when we overdo it with unhealthy food and lack of sleep and physical activity, our body can quickly react and our good mood turns into malaise, fatigue, the quality of our skin, hair,...
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Nicholas Day, or the feast of Saint Nicholas, is celebrated on December 6 and marks the anniversary of the death of the third-century Catholic saint. Miklavženje is an old custom that has been rooted in Slovenia for almost 200 years.
At the mention of Easter, everyone first thinks of typical Easter dishes, colorfully painted eggs or pies, ham or the Easter bunny, which is becoming an increasingly popular symbol of Easter, even when we decide to decorate the table or at home. Easter decoration at home can be an interesting part of the holiday, which with its symbolism can take us to the most beautiful part of the year, when we spend it together with family and loved ones at richly covered tables. But to make Easter more pleasant and even more colorful than the Easter feasts, we offer you some ideas on how to bring the blossoming spring into your home.
Lovers of fried fritters or mice don't wait for winter to indulge in them and prepare them regularly, and in recent years we somehow associate them most with the festive and Advent season. There are many different recipes for fritters, and everyone swears they have one tried-and-true recipe that never disappoints.
Many of us cannot imagine life without coffee: it is the first thing we reach for in the morning and is a faithful companion at work and when hanging out with friends. And so it's no surprise that this miraculous drink that banishes our fatigue also has its own holiday. Do you already know how you will mark it?
When it comes to gifts and tokens of affection, flowers are a classic choice. But of all the flowers given around the holidays, few are as closely associated with Valentine's Day as the red rose. Even if you're not into Valentine's Day, it's hard to miss the sales windows filled with dozens of red roses. Of all Valentine's Day gifts, none is as iconic as the red rose.
In the days of Halloween or Halloween, which many call without hesitation the "scariest" holiday of the year, we searched for other, no less scary holidays celebrated around the world. Read about what they are, what their characteristics are and where they take place in the article.
St. Patrick's Day, which is celebrated every year on March 17, is one of the few foreign holidays with international "validity" that does not have American roots. Well, that's not quite true either, because the first parade on St. Patrick's Day, the saint who combined religion and beer, was held in Boston in 1737, where it was organized by Irish immigrants wearing green. Everything else is history. The celebration quickly became one of Ireland's main export items.
If you're single on Valentine's Day, then you probably don't want to be reminded of romantic partnering at every turn. Here are some ideas to help you spend February 14th feeling like the awesome single and self-sufficient person that you are, because you deserve it.
The streets and shops sparkle in the Christmas and New Year mood and we can't wait to enter the new year 2023. Many are already planning how they will spend the next year's holidays and where they will go, so we asked when the holidays and working days are in the year 2023.
How would humanity even survive without coffee? Coffee seems to be able to solve almost anything: quarreling neighbors and co-workers, frowns and disputes, maybe even wars. So it's only right that this black gold has its day! Namely, October 1, when we celebrate World Coffee Day. Do you already know how you will celebrate it?
For 55 years, we have been eating the most delicious Nutella hazelnut spread, which has rightfully earned its own day - today, February 5, we celebrate World Nutella Day; a day when no one can scold you for eating namaz with a spoon. That's how you eat Nutella, right?