Now that you have spent the last few days moving snow it is time to sit back and relax. Put those feet up and treat yourself to something worthy of "Blizzard" removal. I know some of you have spent the last few days and night soaking sore muscles and looking for your favorite pain reliever. So what now? the weekend is here and you have earned a break.

Here are four things you can do this weekend to treat yourself after this crazy week ala Stella.

1 - It is still Hudson Valley Restaurant Week. Check out the list of great of restaurants offering their best fare at their best prices. Most are offering prix fixe three course dinner menus for $32.95 per person.

2 - Online shopping could keep you busy and in a resting position for the weekend. After all the snow this week it would be nice to think of warmer weather and the outdoor things you will be doing this summer. Taste of Country Music Festival tickets are on sale now and the price is going up on March 28th so why not order them now and save yourself some money.

And speaking of warm weather the Northeast Outdoor Sports Show happening in May at the Dutchess County Fair Grounds and tickets are also on sale now. You have spent the week outdoors battling old man winter why not plan to be at the event that will help you plan a summer of outdoor fun for the entire family.

3 - Deep couch sitting. You have earn an afternoon on the couch binge watching movies on you favorite movie service. Maybe you just channel surf all the channels you get that you don't ever watch and snack on your favorite junk food. You worked off calories this week with all the shoveling. It is time to treat yourself to something fried with cheese.

4  - Lastly you could go to the movies with the family. After all Everyone is rushing to the theater this weekend to see the new release of "Beauty and the Beast". If for some reason it is sold out (which is very likely) or you just can't get off the couch then kill 10 minutes walking James Corden's crosswalk version with some of the original cast members.

 

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