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Add a Dose of Delight to Your H2O

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What’s more refreshing than a glass of chilled water after a spa treatment or a workout? Nothing, you say? Well, you’re mistaken (kind of). Infusing a plain jug of water with fruit and spices means more antioxidants, added vitamins and a refreshing treat for your taste buds! At Turning Stone Resort, in Verona, NY, the award-winning Ska:na Spa mixes up different flavors of its signature infused water each season. And, if you can’t make it to Turning Stone’s swoon-worthy spa, there are plenty of infused-water combinations you can try at home! All you need is an inexpensive infusion pitcher and one of the recipes below (we love the ginger-pear version on a wintry day like today). Enjoy!

Turning Stone Resort Verona, NY

Photos courtesy of Turning Stone Resort Casino

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Tangerine-Fennel-Thyme Water

1 gallon water

12 tangerines (zest peel before slicing)

8 sprigs thyme

2 bulbs fennel, shaved

Combine all ingredients in pitcher. Allow to cold steep for 6 hours. Strain through fine mesh strainer. Fill pitcher with tangerine-fennel-thyme water. Garnish center cylinder with slices of tangerine, fennel and thyme sprigs.

Apple-Pomegranate-Rosemary Water

1 gallon water

10 apples, sliced

15 pomegranates (seeds only), muddled

1/2 cup rosemary, chopped

2 lemons, juiced

Combine apple slices, muddled pomegranate seeds, rosemary and water. Allow to cold steep for 6 hours. Strain through fine mesh strainer. Fill pitcher with apple-pom-rosemary water. Garnish center cylinder with lemon juice, pomegranate seeds, apple slices and rosemary sprigs.

Ginger-Pear Water

1 gallon water

10 pears, sliced 1/8 inch

1/2 cup ginger, peeled and sliced 1/8 inch

Combine all ingredients in pitcher. Allow to cold steep for 6 hours. Strain through fine mesh strainer. Fill pitcher with ginger-pear water. Garnish center cylinder with slices of ginger and pear.

Skip the Stress with Our Holiday Travel Tips!

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Gran Caribe Real Resort & Spa, Cancun, Mexico

Photo courtesy of Holiday Group

We can all agree that traveling over the holidays can be stressful. Between visiting relatives and fleeing the frost for destinations like Gran Caribe Real Resort & Spa in Cancun, it seems like everyone’s on the move. Avoid a Home Alone situation (a.k.a. a mad dash to the airport followed by the realization that you’ve left little Kevin at home) by following a few of these handy travel tips:

Prepare: Print out boarding passes ahead of time, get to the airport a half-hour to an hour earlier than you typically would and, by all means, take potential power outages that may cause your alarm clock to stop working into consideration (we’re looking at you, McCallisters).

Pack light: If you’re traveling sans-children for a week or less, skip the 5-piece luggage set and opt for a carry-on. That way, you’ll skip the dreaded wait at baggage claim and won’t risk a lost-luggage meltdown.

Play around: De-stress during a layover by reading an entertaining book like David Sedaris’ laugh-out-loud (and entirely fitting) novel Holidays on Ice. If you have an hour to spare, pop into a salon for a pedicure; Sea-Tac Airport in Seattle contains a butter London nail salon, where manicurists will find out what time your flight leaves before dolling up your digits.