GEM Magazine Long Island Women's Magazine Summer 2013

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GEM MAGAZINE

SUMMER 2013

Complimentary Issue

FOR THE LONG ISLAND WOMAN

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melanie notkin

plus...long island aunts

hair dos & don’ts

for a perfect summer look

strong island woman healthy benefits

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mind body spirit

plus long island’s health & wellness beauty | fashion | fitness | business finance | nutrition | inspiration | dining family life | home decor | and more!


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CONTENTS

MAGAZINE

Summer 2013

PUBLISHER Ta n y a L e e

F E AT U R E S 22

COVER STORY MELANIE NOTKIN

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STRONG ISLAND WOMAN LOURDS LANE

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H A P P Y A U N T I E ’ S D AY LONG ISLAND AUNTS TELL ALL

DEPARTMENTS

beautyblog could not wearing foundation be harmful to your skin?

I’ve heard it said, “I don’t wear foundation”, “I don’t like the feel of make-up on my skin”, “I prefer an all-natural look”, or “I don’t like that caked-on look”. Maybe even you have said this yourself. However, foundation is not meant to just add a layer of makeup to your skin. It is not intended to change the color of your skin tone. Foundation is actually a necessary step to prepare and protect your face for the day. It should feel natural and it should match your skin tone. A good foundation benefits your skin with sunscreen, anti-aging properties, hydration, oil control, toners and enhancements for your particular skin health and pigmentation. Look for a foundation that is infused with vitamins and powerful antioxidants, which help nourish and condition your skin. Some of the best foundations contain modifiers that target specific skin conditions. Foundation acts as a barrier to the outside environment, while at the same time keeping the moisture and beneficial properties at work in your skin. Coverage can be as light as a tinted moisturizer or a medium to full coverage formula, depending on individual needs. Research exactly what ingredients you are putting on your face each time you apply your make-up. Make sure your foundation is FREE of wax, dye, and talc. Your foundation should benefit your skin and not be harmful. Get complexion perfection. You can be confident that when you choose the correct foundation, it will give you a smooth, healthy, and nourished canvas to display your inner glow. Affirming your elegance…because it matters! n Bonnie Hamer | creativebeautysolutions.com

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H E A LT H & W E L L N E S S

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FOOD & NUTRITION

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I N S P I R AT I O N

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F A M I LY & R E L A T I O N S H I P S

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HOME & GARDEN

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BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY

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W O M E N I N E N T E R TA I N M E N T

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W I N E TA L K

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IN THE KITCHEN

There are over 5,000 grape varieties, and approximately 150 of those are planted commercially. There are six grapes that provide the backbone for wine production throughout the world. These six, known as the noble grapes in the wine world are Chardonnay, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir. These grapes have been cultivated all over the world, and been made into distinguished, even legendary wines. Although we can’t taste them all, we can start here. Chardonnay is the number one white wine grape sold in the world. Its flavor and aromas are easily influenced by where it’s grown and how it’s made. Fruit flavors range from apple and lime in cooler climates, to tropical fruits flavors in warmer places. When barreled in oak, it takes on a richness characterized by honey and butter flavors. When fermented in stainless steel, it often retains more mineral flavors and comes across as fresher on the palate. Chardonnay excels in Burgundy, France, and cool coastal areas of California produce excellent Chardonnay. Chardonnay is a favorite with seafood. Minerally versions, like those from Chablis, France, pair classically with oysters. Riesling is often low in alcohol and light in body. Flavors of peaches, apricots and melon are predominant. If aged, the wine takes takes on honey flavors

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RETRACTION: Unfortunately, in Gem Magazine LI’s Spring 2013 edition, the interview with Dr. Virginia Maurer incorrectly stated that she is a breast cancer survivor. At one time, Dr Maurer had found something that was suspicious, but additional tests proved it to be benign. Every year, Dr. Maurer and her friends go together for their mammograms. The message she wants to convey is that going for your mammograms with friends is a great idea. In case something is found, then they’re all there to support and comfort one another.

The type of grape used to make wine typically defines the wine. But, great wines do not come from just anywhere. Different wine grapes respond differently to heat, sun, water and even wind. Where the grapes are grown impact the greatness of wine significantly.

CONTRIBUTORS Lisa Albinowski Kevin Albinowski Cathy Berger Carol Burke Evelyn Chin Grazia Monda Cooney Sara Fingerman Chef Eddie G Dr. Inna Gellerman Bettie Hamilton Rosemarie Kluepfel Marianne LiBretto Laney Liner Michele Martin Frances McGarry Alyse Parise Lorraine Pomes Paula Klee Parish Barbara Quitoni Tami Racaniello Mary Rosenvinge Mary Simmons Lidia Szczepanowski Adriana Vater Suzanne Wachtel Colleen White, Jerilyn Young Event Coordinator Michelle Young An Event For All Times

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If you are looking for a network of women who want to make real business contacts while still wearing lipstick and stilettos, then The LIPWN is right for you. “Our goal is to create a network of professional women who will refer other LIPWN members for business, to help one another and be as successful as can be”, said Tanya Lee, president of LIPWN and founder of Gem Magazine LI. LIPWN is comprised of smart, sophisticated and savvy women. It is a network of doctors, lawyers, real estate professionals, marketers, entrepreneurs, etc. LIPWN offers a networking series, which features topics ranging from coping with divorce to the power of social media. On April 4th, 2013, LIPWN and Four Food Studios hosted Ultimate Women’s Night Out, sponsored by Gem Magazine LI. Over 850 divinely dressed men and women attended the networking event of the year. Drinks were flowing, business cards were exchanged, and smiling became contagious! As our feet were dancing to the beat of Decades of Audio Visual Musical Entertainment by DJ Guido, our appetites were satisfied by the talented chefs from Four Food Studio. The Ultimate Red Carpet Fashion Show showcased magnificent Spring fashion, courtesy of Francine’s Fashion Boutique in Huntington. The precious gems supplied by Jewelry by Dawn Marie Rizzi and Park Lane Jewelry dazzled us. Cosmetics by Donna, wardrobe styling by Kimberly Cauti and Concrete Couture. Something Special by Passion Parties, Touchstone Crystals by Aimee and J. Hilburn Men’s Clothier filled the room with their fashionable and sexy apparel and accessories. Many thanks to Habberstad BMW Huntington, Milania Hair Care, SalonSavings.com, Olga Lucia Permanent Cosmetics and dozens more for raffle donations. Special thanks to Mike Venezia and Eye Alone Photography and Michael Ferrara for a beautiful video. n Sara Anne Fingerman sara@gemmagazineli.com │631-672-4575


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“Relax, Enjoy, Have Fun, Live!” “All in all, it was a never-to-be-forgotten summer-one of those summers which come seldom into any life, but leave a rich heritage of beautiful memories in their going-one of those summers which, in a fortunate combination of delightful weather, delightful friends and delightful doing, come as near to perfection as anything can come in this world.” -L.M. Montgomery, Anne’s House of Dreams Long, relaxing days basking in the sun on the sand of one of our beautiful beaches. Outdoor dining at one of our fabulous ocean side restaurants. Fishing expeditions out in our picturesque bays. Summer is the season where the fruits of our labor from throughout the year are meant to finally be enjoyed and savored. It is the time of year when everyone seems to softly whisper, “Relax, Enjoy, Have Fun, Live!” From Hewlett to the Hamptons, Malverne to Montauk, Long Island has much to offer the restless feet of children off from school, workers on a much deserved vacation, and tourists from all over the world, looking to see what all the fuss is about. What better time to soak in the Long Island beauty than in summer? It has been said, “In every girls life; there’s a boy she’ll never forget and a summer where it all began.” -Unknown. Is it any wonder that summer romances are plentiful? These are the love stories that have been the inspiration for many a bestseller and block buster movie. After all, summer is a time of vulnerability, excitement, laughter and escape.

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beautyblog could not wearing foundation be harmful to your skin?

I’ve heard it said, “I don’t wear foundation”, “I don’t like the feel of make-up on my skin”, “I prefer an all-natural look”, or “I don’t like that caked-on look”. Maybe even you have said this yourself. However, foundation is not meant to just add a layer of makeup to your skin. It is not intended to change the color of your skin tone. Foundation is actually a necessary step to prepare and protect your face for the day. It should feel natural and it should match your skin tone. A good foundation benefits your skin with sunscreen, anti-aging properties, hydration, oil control, toners and enhancements for your particular skin health and pigmentation. Look for a foundation that is infused with vitamins and powerful antioxidants, which help nourish and condition your skin. Some of the best foundations contain modifiers that target specific skin conditions. Foundation acts as a barrier to the outside environment, while at the same time keeping the moisture and beneficial properties at work in your skin. Coverage can be as light as a tinted moisturizer or a medium to full coverage formula, depending on individual needs. Research exactly what ingredients you are putting on your face each time you apply your make-up. Make sure your foundation is FREE of wax, dye, and talc. Your foundation should benefit your skin and not be harmful. Get complexion perfection. You can be confident that when you choose the correct foundation, it will give you a smooth, healthy, and nourished canvas to display your inner glow. Affirming your elegance…because it matters! n Bonnie Hamer | creativebeautysolutions.com



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the art dominates summer looks of nature Finally, summer is here! Bold, bright colors and smoky eyes are last winter. Now is the time to freshen and brighten up your look with vivid flora, bright greens and pastels. It is easy to use fresh make-up shades to make the evolution from cold to warm weather, effortless. Make your eyes the focal point with yellows and honey found in the flowers. Play with grass greens and water blues to boost eyes. Pastel shadows are best worn as washes of color across the lid, with softly blended edges and no hard lines. Individual lashes on the corners will accentuate

and open the eyes. Don’t be afraid to enhance lips with a stronger palette such as hot deep colors like reds and oranges. And there is no doubt that one of the hottest hair trends still, is the Ombre haircolor technique. It is one of the most requested salon services out there, but not everyone knows how to achieve this look. When done with hair color instead of bleach as a color melting technique from subtly darker to a light end, retouches can be 4 months apart, and there will be virtually no damage to the hair.

Use fresh flowers as a hair accessory, make it organic by choosing one from your surroundings. If you’re looking for a bud for a special occasion, then opt for sturdy flowers such as orchids or daisies, which grow year-round. A chunky side braid is a very Grecian-inspired summer vacation look. Blow out hair upside-down for maximum volume. Pull the hair to the side, braid it down from the nape of the neck and pull a few pieces out around the face. n Adriana Vater spaadriana.com

“ Use fresh flowers as a hair accessory, make it organic by choosing one from your surroundings.”


you come out of the pool, then leave it in as you go about the rest of your day. • Use a sulfate-free shampoo if you have color-treated hair. It will help you keep your color throughout the whole summer. With summer here and the weather heating up, it’s time to help protect your hair from the sun’s harmful rays. We wanted to bring you a couple of simple tips that will go a long way towards keeping your hair shiny all summer long. • Put away the blow dryer for the summer, tie your hair up with a little leave-in conditioner in it. It will help protect hair from the sun’s rays. • One item every woman should have in their hair cabinet is argan

oil. It’s made from the nuts of a Moroccan argan tree, and very rich in Vitamin E. It will protect your hair and give it the shine it needs. It’s a little on the expensive side, but a little goes a long way. • Keratin treatment has always been great in the summer to control that unbelievable frizz. Remember, it doesn’t straighten your hair, just helps with that summertime frizz! • Bring an inexpensive conditioner with you in your beach bag, any kind will do. Re-apply every time

• Leave hair wet when you know you will be going to the pool later. All-day wet hair is highly recommended before jumping in. It will minimize the damage that chlorine can do to your hair. These little tips and tricks will go a long way in helping to protect your hair, and keep it looking gorgeous through the long days of summer! n Grazia Monda Cooney and Colleen White | csihairsalon.com

“ Wet your hair with fresh water before you take the plunge, your hair will not be able to soak up as much chlorine while you swim. ”

“Summertime, and the livin’ is easy”, or so the song says. This is the right time to revitalize and rejuvenate your hair to protect it from the summer sun. Brunettes should have richer tones, and redheads need vibrant hues. Blondes need brightening to their golden tresses. How do we accomplish this feat? Besides choosing the correct color for your style, it’s beneficial to seal it with a glaze, so that the sun and salt water will not destroy your carefully selected color. First, start with a great haircut to get rid of dead ends. Then, to protect the scalp from the elements, don’t be afraid to dilute sunscreen and apply it to your scalp. With your stylist’s guidance, pick a great glaze to add super shine and provide you

with a healthy, youthful glow. Don’t let chlorine dry out your hair and fade the color. Wet your hair with fresh water before you take the plunge, your hair will not be able to soak up as much chlorine while you swim. After swimming, use a good ‘clarifying’ shampoo. Baking soda is a wonderful home remedy, and inexpensive too. Shampoo as usual, but add 1/4 cup baking soda to your shampoo. Use this mixture once a week, it will remove impurities and lighten your hair. Next time you’re at the pool or the ocean, your hair will have “attitude” and cause quite a stir. When your hair is right, so is your life. n Patricia McManus patmystudio.com


fashionblog men vs. women who eases into summer attire easier Bankers are notorious for their acute inability to dress for the beach. Although we admire their taste in finely tailored suit ensembles, some just don’t have the knack to translate putting the right shirt and tie with a suit to what to wear when the heat cranks. The Hamptons and the country clubs are strewn with bankers wearing their summer uniform: pressed plaid shorts and the all-too-common green Polo shirt.

Yet, summer is the time of year where successful businessmen, in general, transition easier into sartorial bliss than their female counterparts. For both sexes, warmer weather offers welcome relief to those who prefer dress-down days. As the occasions of graduation parties, long weekends, barbeques, Fourth of July celebrations, evening strolls, beachfests, outdoor weddings, casual christenings, and found-a-job soirees arise, it is more of a joy to find an easy, breezy outfit. The male does better than the female in summer because he is not overly concerned with accessorizing. Once the heat hits, the jewelry, ties, socks, cuff links usually come off. Then, once the staples are on, he is DONE-

out the door. As in recent years, the “unmatched” trend continues to be an acceptable way to put oneself together. [Note: unmatched in fashion terms does NOT mean careless clashing.] A simple watch and cool shoes still remain key, meaning well-dressed AND comfort easily come together. A female’s tendency remains steadfast throughout the year: She wants to make sure what leaves the house in a certain way stays that way throughout the day or night. While men are already at their meeting or in transit, I dare say we females are choosing the appropriate necklace or belt and switching bags so that all comes together just as beautifully as their cold-weather ensembles do. The most vexing decision is what to wear on one’s feet. Neither too flat to be business-y nor too high to look overdone, the kitten heel is a staple. And with the barelegged look so prevalent, make sure if you’re not naturally medium to dark-skinned, that there’s a tan tone to your legs. Where summer is concerned, the intent is to look like you tried-but not too hard. n Cathy Berger | fashionsociete.com



fitnessblog [ the calorie creeper ] As a trainer at Power of One, a common complaint I often hear is that the diet and exercise plan you have is no longer working. Is the plan not working, or is it you not doing the work? The truth is that if you are doing what you are supposed to be doing, the weight WILL come off.

Let me get this straight-the overeating that was the culprit, is now your pal and the exercise that made you feel great is being avoided? Does this make sense to you? It’s like friending your enemy and avoiding your friend. Let me help clarify a few points by showing you some numbers:

What you may need is a reality check!

Glass of wine: 120 calories Medium chocolate chip cookie: 80 calories

Let’s re-evaluate your diet plan. Are you really sticking to it? What about that extra glass of wine or those cookies you grabbed on the way out the door? Oh, and dinner out at your favorite restaurant? I know, you worked hard all week dieting and wanted to treat yourself to a healthy choice menu item. Where in the world, other than the diet world, do people reward themselves for an unfinished job? Fact is, if you want to lose weight, you need to stick to your plan. If you feel that you have been diligent and want to reward yourself, don’t do it with food, find a different reward system. Now let’s talk exercise. What happened? When you started, you were all gung ho, you told everyone how much you were exercising, and how great you felt. Then you got bored and took the benefit of exercise for granted. Now the very thing that made you feel great is barely a glimmer in your life. How did you get to this point?

Healthy choice dinner example: One piece of bread dipped in olive oil: 170 calories Mixed green salad with oil and vinegar: 150 calories Grilled salmon (8oz) with veggies: 750 calories Yikes! This healthy choice dinner totaled 1070 calories. I hope you didn’t have it with a glass of wine. The point here is that just one splurge can quickly tip the scale in the wrong direction. If you are serious about losing weight, you need to simply stick to your plan. Going off the plan, even briefly, can get in the way of your success. Also, exercise offsets your calorie intake. If you were burning an extra 500 calories 3 times a week by exercising, that’s 1500 calories in a week, 6,000 in a month. Skip a couple of workouts a month, add in a couple of dinners out, and what have you got? FAILURE. How to avoid taking the path of destruction? Just say NO, stay the course and there you go! n Carol Burke | powerofoneny.com


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dressed for SUCCESS You make an effort to look your best, every day. You wouldn’t dream of leaving the house for a job interview or a busy day at work without checking your clothing, hair and make-up. But what about your smile? Studies show that smiles are one of the most important messages you send to those around you. A spectacular smile, with teeth that are straight and shiny-clean, tells a prospective employer that you understand the importance of presenting yourself to the business world. In today’s economy, when employers have become more selective than ever about job candidates, crooked teeth or poor oral hygiene could very easily take even the most qualified candidate out of the running for a great job. And if your occupation includes public speaking or making presentations in sales or education, your smile needs to be the best it can be. Research studies have shown that if you have a great smile with straight teeth, you will be considered more

intelligent, more successful and even more interesting! One study in particular measured prospective employer’s responses to the color of teeth. The whiter the teeth, the more likely the chance that a job would be offered, and the salary would be higher than an individual without a nice smile. Advances in orthodontic systems make it possible for anyone to have a spectacular smile. There are different kinds of braces, appliances and treatments at varied price points. If you want to make your smile the best it can be, visit our website and learn how you can have a spectacular smile. n Dr. Inna Gellerman | drgellerman.com


modalities, this becomes quite possible. Stress management counseling done in conjunction with biofeedback therapy allows clients to gain control over their symptoms. Using sophisticated computer programs that constantly feed back bodily processes (i.e. heart rate variability) through visual and auditory displays on the screen, gives clients an idea of how their minds and body work. Awareness and control of their stress response in real life allows them to “correct” and self-regulate their bodies.

Healthy Mind-Body Magic Connections As women, we often need to change our hats several times a day between being wives, mothers, daughters, friends, and workers. Depending on the needs of others and the challenges that present to us on a continual basis, often we feel we are running a race that we just cannot win. We hold stress like a badge of courage around with us everywhere we go as if it’s just a “given” in life. Soon, that stress starts to affect our physical and mental health to the point that it manifests itself in many ways-headaches, hypertension, irritable bowels, chronic pain, asthmatic episodes, tense muscles, and our immune systems become quite compromised. Stress affects our emotional reactions as well. We can be prone to panic or anxiety attacks, bouts of depression, or even unable to control our anger. Yes, stressful scenarios are everywhere-at home, work, in public-and soon everywhere we turn, we are constantly faced with dealing with how we react to those situations. We struggle to meet the demands of getting kids off to school, getting to work on time, dealing with the boss from hell, angry drivers, deadlines, applications, appointments-the list is endless. Yet we still carry around our stress like heavy sacks on both shoulders, never lightening the load. Picture carrying two bowling balls in bags around all day. Imagine if you could use your mind to control your body with this constant bombardment of stress. By learning self-regulation utilizing various mind-body

Mindfulness, guided imagery, visualization, meditation, cognitive restructuring (how we view our reactions and turn them around) are usually taught in therapy. Other useful mind-body modalities such as emotional freedom technique (EFT), yoga, reiki, acupuncture, massage, artistic creativity, and energy healing can be incorporated into our stress management arsenal as we navigate life’s challenges. Taking the time for ourselves to take care of our physical and mental health is so important. We can become masters at self-regulating our bodies, our thoughts, our responses and drop those heavy sacks that we have felt compelled to carry around in the past. Best of all, those headaches, stomach aches, breathing problems, panicky feelings can be a thing of the past as well, allowing us to live life to the fullest. It’s really quite simple: “awareness” and “control.” The magic of that lies in the learning and adoption of that stress management lifestyle. n Marianne P. LiBretto, L.M.H.C. | biofeed@aol.com


THE REAL WOMAN THE GIFT OF LOVE She doesn’t want breast augmentation, She accepts her body as it appears, If the person in her life doesn’t like what is seen, That’s not her problem, it’s theirs. So pin a medal onto her chest, And praise her for the way that she be, This person with a mind of her own, For she will tell you, “This is me!”

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“I am the way that I am, There is nothing that you don’t see, If you do not like anything at all, Just leave and don’t bother me!” Start by asking if the orthodontist is an American Board Certified Orthodontist. Orthodontists who “To myself I am true, become Board Certified undertake a rigorous and My mirror sees it all, voluntary examination process with The American Whether(ABO). I am skinny or fat, Board of Orthodontics The certification process I am short or very tall.” demonstratesWhether the orthodontist’s passion for remaining at the forefront of proficiency and excellence. “I may not be a raving beauty, Dr. Gellerman has always But I’m thebeen bestaI Board can be,Certified orthodontist, and she recently completed And when I look at myself, the recertification process, which mustI be done every I am proud of what see.” ten years to maintain a high level of professional excellence. The recertification program requires clinical “What youpresentations see is what you examinations and case of get, difficult cases, so it or leave it, it’schallenging up to you, cases of the Dr. GellermanTake selected the most I’m to notconvey makingthe anyquality changes myself, last ten years of to care and technical Not to many, nor even few!” expertise provided patients. Theapresentations were made before a panel of nationally-known peers in orthodontics who hold the highest standards for patient This woman of substance, treatment and care. Her presentations very well Doesn’t just look down fromwere above, received, and members of the panel were very interested She stands for life at its best, in the cases from Dr. Gellerman. For she is the “Gift Of Love.” - by Jerilyn Young Orthodontics is a highly specialized area that is always changing, and requires keeping up with new medical science and treatments. To ensure that you or your family member is getting the best possible orthodontic treatment, choose an orthodontist who demonstrates their commitment to patient care by making ongoing education and certification a priority. To find out if an orthodontist is Board Certified, visit the American Board of Orthodontics website at americanboardortho.com. The “General Public” section includes an easy-to-use search function.

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nutritionblog There was a skit on Saturday Night Live in the late 70’s about Shimmer, the dessert topping that is also a floor wax. Talk about a versatile product! I have something even more versatile, and it’s real! It makes your skin smooth and soft when you put it on, cleans and moisturizes your face, makes a great preshower hair conditioner, helps tame frizzy hair, and also works on your skin from the inside out when eaten. Oh yes…it also boosts your immune system, helps burn fat, and is awesome to cook with. What is this AMAZING product, you ask? Coconut oil! I first found out about coconut oil when I went to the Dominican Republic, a number of years ago. I bought it in a glass bottle, and used it on my hair and skin as instructed. Fabulous! It wasn’t edible though. When I found an edible version in the health food

store, I was quick to try it out, and wow was it yummylicious! Coconut oil provides moisture to the skin, and helps remove dead skin cells that can make your skin rough and flaky. Whether you put it on your skin or hair, a little goes a long way, so a dab the size of a dime should be fine. It may seem greasy at first, but your skin and hair will drink it in. When buying coconut oil, look for the terms “extra virgin”, “organic”, “expeller pressed” or “cold pressed”, “non-GMO”, “unrefined” or “non-hydrogenated”. A refined oil means it has been processed in a way that would not be healthy for our body, so we want to be sure to consume coconut oil that is not refined, bleached, or hydrogenated. Keep the coconut oil in a relatively cool place, but not in the refrigerator, as it gets very solid. The oil is creamy at room temp, unless the room is over 76 degrees, then it becomes a liquid. As a saturated fat, coconut oil has a very high smoke point, and keeps its stability as it cooks, unlike other oils, including olive oil, which break down when heated at high temperatures. That makes it a great choice for sautéing, frying, and baking. Though coconut oil is a saturated fat, it is nonhydrogenated, has no trans-fats, and has medium chain triglycerides (MCT’s) which help burn fat. It also has antioxidants, and lauric acid which helps boost the immune system. So enjoy, eat, and get tropical. n Tami Racaniello, Health EmPOWERment Coach 631-793-1945


knowledgeispower Making Choices That Honor You How many ways do we abdicate our sovereignty as a woman entrepreneur without even knowing? By sovereignty, I mean knowing our truth and making choices that honor our truth. Here’s a small example of how we can disempower ourselves. How often do you find yourself trying to read an article all the way through to completion, just because some expert in your field wrote it? Recently I found myself reading a series of articles on wisdom. I love learning about new concepts and hearing experts write about how we feel, think and behave. Ok, I admit I’m a self-development junkie. I’m up for reading things that challenge me to think in new ways. Yet as I found myself reading article after article, I became aware of my responses. When things resonated, reading flowed easily. When an idea or concept was foreign, or I couldn’t wrap my thoughts around the way it was written, I had to tediously re-read it numerous times to understand. What made me think that I had to read and slog through each article, just because someone with a recognizable name wrote it? Would I miss out on something important if I didn’t make sense of the author’s ideas? As I continued to struggle, was I even going to remember what I had read hours later that I could apply in my life? Of course I wasn’t, because the concepts didn’t align with how I make sense of the world. I realized that in trying to fully appreciate the expert’s viewpoint, I was forcing myself to continue instead of saying, “that’s interesting” and stop. After all, I’m not studying for an exam, where I have to recall everything for the exam day and then promptly forget it afterwards. I think many of us women feel like we are not enough: if only we read more and learn more, then, we can finally claim the title as an “expert” in our respective fields. I say, claim your place as expert now-stand in your sovereign power. What are you waiting for? I would love to hear your thoughts… n Alyse Parise | Psychotherapist and Certified Business Coach | walktalkconnect.com


Craft Your Future – Build A Strong Foundation Just yesterday, I was talking with a young man who shared his feelings about a recent breakup with someone he thought he was going to spend the rest of his life with. I pondered on this for some time and decided to write this article and share my thoughts, not only with this young man, but also with those of you who are just beginning your journey in this life, and anyone else who will hopefully find some value here. Like any building, your life requires a foundation. Have you ever considered the foundation you are building? You began building it when you were very young. Your beliefs, the ones you absorbed during childhood beginning with your parents and the environment in which you were raised, are now running your life, subliminally ingrained, on those beliefs. Ask yourself this: Which of those beliefs are serving you well and which are not? Your beliefs can either pave your way to success or block you from it.

Have you considered what you’ve built up to this point? Have you reviewed the beliefs and perceptions upon which you’re constructing your life? If you haven’t, now is the perfect time to begin thinking about the shifting needed to strengthen your foundation; which will change, either subtly or significantly, your daily life. Two major factors to consider are education and association. If you’re interested in creating shifts in your life, begin with education. Ask yourself: Have you prepared yourself to be independent and self-supportive? Have you gained the knowledge that will sustain you and allow you to grow in ways that are relevant and have meaning to you and in what you are seeking to accomplish? Knowledge is power. Knowledge is the most powerful tool to add value to any given situation. Do you have the power needed to be successful? What are you going to do to sustain that power? A strong foundation will allow you to meet challenges head-on and pave the way for opportunities. Association is about alignment. In this particular young man’s situation, the young woman he was seeing did not share his passion, his dreams, and his vision of the future. As I mentioned to him, the person you marry becomes your partner in all things; for life. At least that is how we would like to think of what a union between two people really means. Anytime you form a relationship with someone, ask yourself where this will lead. Can you be supportive? Do you share the same vision, desires, needs, wants? What about principles and values? There is an expression: Birds of a feather flock together. Who we associate with can bring a lose/lose, win/lose, or a win/win situation to our lives. Who we associate with, and the knowledge that we foster opens the way to options that lead to shifting our perspectives and further our choices. It is when you begin to consider options in your thinking that you are truly ready to shift your perspectives, your beliefs, and your life and craft the outcome you seek for your future. Today’s decisions are tomorrow’s realities. Remember, you have three choices: Take it, leave it, or change it. n Paula Klee | Social & Community Psychology and Master Life Coach | womenonthemoveli.com


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[ inspiring ] I had the pleasure of meeting Melanie Notkin last summer at the home of Jill Zarin in the Hamptons. Melanie told me all about her career as the Savvy Auntie. When I found out I was going to become an aunt this summer, I immediately fell in love with her concept even more than I initially did. I purchased her book, and my “Aunticipation” of becoming a “Debut Aunt” rose to a higher level. SF: What is a “Savvy Auntie”? MN: She strives to be as savvy as she can possible be, just as a parent does. She understands that she’s not perfect. She understands that she’s always learning, but she also knows that her role in this child’s life is really influential and really important. And from the day she hears she’s going to be an aunt until her nieces and nephews are grown adults, there’s always a time and opportunity to connect with them, to bond with them, and to really be a positive influence for them. SF: We recently asked Long Island women what it means for them to be an aunt. We’ve profiled some of the most heartwarming stories. What does being an aunt mean to you? MN: Being an aunt, to me, personally, means being able to love, support, inspire, and encourage my nieces and nephews to be the best they can be. Their parents do an extraordinary job,

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but simply because I’m another grownup they trust, I can offer them different experiences. I always wished I were a mother. Unfortunately, that hasn’t come for me. But as I say: Babies are born from the womb. Maternity is born from the soul. There are many ways to be a mother. SF: An “Auntiepedia” is a dictionary of terms used to describe

“Aunthood”. How did you come up with the idea of the “Auntiepedia”? MN: The “Auntiepedia” came about organically since I began developing Savvy Auntie in 2007. The “Auntourage,” as I call it, is a tribe, and every tribe needs its own language. It brings the community closer together. I just love seeing aunts and godmothers Tweet, Facebook or Instagram and post


something that includes a word from the “Auntiepedia” or the Savvy Auntie hash tag. It connects us with each other, and that is powerful. Savvy Auntie has really become a movement. It’s extraordinary to watch. SF: Please give advice to our readers who are in their mid-thirties that don’t necessarily have a niece or nephew, but a special bond with their friends’ children. MN: At Savvy Auntie, an ABR (Auntie by Relation) is just as significant as an ABC (Auntie by Choice). A Savvy Auntie is any woman in a child’s life who is not their mother or grandmother. And whether by relation or by choice, aunthood is not a legal obligation like parenthood is. So every boo boo we kiss, every little hand we hold, every hug we give is a gift. And no child has suffered from too much love.

education. And the same percentage enjoys running errands for the child, like taking them to the doctor, to school, or to their sports activities. And amazingly, 68% of PANKs say that their nieces and nephews view them as a role model. It’s important to note that these women, while childless themselves, and 52% single, never-married, are just as satisfied with their lives as women in general (61% vs. 62%, respectively).

“ Being an aunt, to me, personally, means being able to love, support, inspire, and encourage my nieces and nephews to be the best they can be.”

SF: Explain to Long Island women the theory behind the PANK (Professional Aunt No Kids) MN: The PANK is the niche I uncovered when I had the idea for Savvy Auntie. I’m a marketer by trade and realized that while I had a pretty cosmopolitan lifestyle as a savvy senior executive for a global beauty company, literally flying back and forth to Paris, France, while living the best of New York City, I was not very savvy about the most important people in my life: my nephews and nieces. Marketers were not reaching me. And yet, I very much wanted to know what children needed and wanted. At the time, I looked at U.S. Census Fertility data and discovered that nearly 50 percent of American women are childless. And yet, most marketers are focused on moms. I saw that there was an opportunity to reach women who wanted to know how to put a smile on those kids’ faces and offer their parents what they needed, too.

SF: The fifth Annual Auntie’s Day® is July 28th, 2013. Tell us the story behind this National Holiday that we owe to you! Where is the celebration held? MN: Like Mother’s Day, Auntie’s Day® is a holiday to celebrate and honor the aunt or godmother, or any woman in a child’s life-like their nanny, teacher, coach, neighbor, cousin, etc., who invests her discretionary time and money in that child. While parents are stretched to their limits, PANKs are able and happy to offer support to the children in their lives in meaningful ways. They may be secondary caregivers, but with their emotional, financial and material gifts, not to mention their quality time and positive influence, PANKs play a primary role in the vitality of the American Family Village. I felt these women deserved a day set apart to be recognized and acknowledged for all that they did. Savvy Aunties are often the unsung heroes of the family. SF: As a toy expert, you launched the Savvy Auntie Coolest Toy Awards. What prompted you to take this on?

In December 2012, I released a national joint-study with Weber Shandwick and KRC Research on the “Power of the PANK”. We discovered that 23 million American women, or one-in-five women, are PANKs, i.e. a childless woman, 18+, who has at least one child in her life whom she adores. These generous women spend $387 per child in their life, per year, and 76% spend over $500 per child per year. Collectively, with a baseline of just one child per PANK, that’s a $9 billion untapped market.

MN: Most toys and other gifts for kids are marketed to parents. Meanwhile, Savvy Aunties spend a lot on those birthday gifts and holiday gifts. As a toy industry expert, I go to the toy fairs, speak with toy brand managers as well as with toy industry analysts to get the scoop on which toys are expected to be the best selling toys of the year. Every aunt wants to maintain her ‘cool aunt’ status, of course. The Savvy Auntie Coolest Toy Awards, which I release every fourth quarter, help aunts to do just that.

And it’s not just on toys. We’ve learned from the PANK study that 34% of PANKs contribute to a child’s

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strongislandw [ super hero on a mission ] lourds lane Lourds Lane, a classically trained prodigy on violin and piano at age 3, toured with youth orchestras in concert halls around the world. In high school, she started a rock band, with the dream of writing and performing her own music. After her Harvard University graduation, she continued to pursue music and her passion for rock-nroll. Today, Lourds is Broadway-bound as the creator of CHIX 6, the 2013 critically acclaimed, original musical. Lourds breaks all rules and stereotypes of what Broadway should be. CHIX 6 is a diverse musical, running the gamut from pop, punk, 70’s funk, jazz, big band, hip hop, soulful ballads, to anthemic rock, all with the “attitude” of rock and roll. Here are excerpts of my interview with Lourds Lane. Q. In CHIX 6 (chix6.com) you bring to life the electric-violin playing superhero, “Rise.” How long did it take you to write the book, music, and lyrics? What was your motivation and inspiration? How does the character you play in the musical mirror your own life? A. “The initial script and music I wrote in a burst of inspiration in 2008. Back then, the script was raw, there was no male character, but there were kickass super heroines, catchy music, and a lot of heart and magic. It was an extremely music-driven show. The plot was built around stringing fan-favorite songs together. Although a lot of the music was new material, a handful of songs were songs that were big hits with the fans that I’ve played with my band for years. I enlisted all my rocker, singer and musician friends to join me on stage for a reading at the Zipper Theatre, and it was clear from the uproarious double standing ovation, and the early interest from our Tony Award winning/nominated creative team, that we were onto something BIG.” “But that early script is nothing like where the show is

now. Right now, the show is all about the storytelling. Although the music is still catchy and modern, the script drives the show, not the music. It’s all about a heart-warming story and characters you care about. I’ve written a plethora of new songs, which I’m really excited about, and took away some of the old fan favorites, in order to propel the book, which is the top priority.” “I’m still writing this show. 5 years…and still creating… and I don’t doubt that the rewrites will keep continuing until opening night on Broadway.”


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with women and girls of all ages, who deeply connect to at least one of the diverse super heroine characters. But for me, the most important thing is to empower our future change-makers, disruptors, and world leaders. If a young girl is inspired to pick up an instrument, sing, act, draw, or just CREATE, because of the characters or the message of CHIX 6, then I did what I set out to do.” Q. You are also the creator, host, and promoter of the NYC-based Medusa Festival (medusafestival. com), featuring the best emerging femalefronted bands in the country, and the founder of The Lightning Girl Fun-Dation, an arts-based educational program for girls. Do you feel woman and girls in the music industry have different obstacles than their male counterparts? Is so, how and why? A. “The music industry has come a long way, but it is still dominated by men. From the record company presidents, to the music journalist, tour managers, production managers, the producers, and engineers. The main obstacle is that females are taken less seriously in these roles, especially the musicians. I’ve seen it firsthand. There still exists a preemptive assumption that female musicians will be less competent players before they are even heard. The same is true in the comic book industry. Female roles are typically fantasy characters drawn by men-babes with massive cleavage carrying an uzi. Where are the truly iconic female super heroines today? It’s high time we place truly empowered female iconic super heroines into the market, as well as female musicians who SHRED onstage. I hope to provide role models that young girls can aspire to, with their power and talent leading, as opposed to their overt sexuality.” Q. Having made such amazing strides already in your career, is there any other avenue you wish to pursue in the future?

“My original motivation and inspiration were all my super heroine singer/musician friends that I played and toured with. My intent was to showcase their amazingness and to create a cool musical platform, featuring strong women, for young girls to aspire to. Now that the show is more script-driven, the actors have changed to Broadway actors, who are equally as amazing, and only the female musicians in the band still come from the underground rock scene. But my mission remains the same. The show, with the message of loving yourself and discovering your own inner superhero, easily resonates

A. “We’re building CHIX 6 to be a global empowerment brand, with the Broadway show being the cornerstone of the brand. The heart is all about service. It’s about the work we are doing in the Lightning Girl Fun-Dation, having kids do art projects to discover a deep connection to their most empowered superhero selves, which, if all goes according to plan, will touch 100,000 kids by the end of next year. There are many tentacles of the brand which we are building, including a whole digital entertainment division, featuring the iconic super heroine characters of CHIX 6, and games and apps that will promote self-esteem. There’s still so much work to do. All I know is, I want to continue to use my art and my voice to positively impact the world. The specifics don’t matter, as long as I continue to do my part in making the world a better place.” -Interviewed by Rosemarie Kluepfel


familymatters IDGI - (I Don’t Get It) The other day I was perusing my 11 year old’s text messages. (Yes, I believe parents should oversee and supervise their kid’s cell phone and computer activities; sorry, safety overrules privacy. But a diary or journal on the other hand, is entitled to privacy). I thought I was pretty “text savvy” only to discover how cryptic the texting language really was. But when I thought about it, the content of the texts reminded me of a book I read when I was a child entitled “CDB”, which translates

to “See the Bee”. Back then, I was so intrigued by the clever way the author used individual letters and numbers to write words and entire sentences. The author of CDB, William Steig, was born in 1907 and he wrote the book in 1968. Some examples of his work include phrases like “D N S 5 X” which translates into “The hen has five eggs” and “I M A U-M B-N. U R N N-M-L” which means “I am a human being. You are an animal.” Another example is “D D-R S N D I-V” which means “The deer is in the ivy.” Although Steig’s “language” is not quite the same that the kids use for texting, when I Googled “texting language” and reviewed NetLingo’s “List of Chat Acronyms & Text Message Shorthand”, I was impressed to see that there were quite a few text message phrases I am sure William Steig used in his 1960’s book. In the NetLingo list, I saw expressions like,”NE1” (anyone), “B4U” (before you), “IDL” (ideal), “NME” (enemy), 2G2BT (too good to be true), etc. Who would have thought?

What I learned from this experience: 1. What’s old is still new. A classic children’s book I read decades ago still has relevance today. One definition of the word “classic” is “having lasting significance or worth; enduring”. I wonder if my children will see the same images I did when they read Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet one day? “But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.” In their minds they will probably see Romeo texting Juliet, “LYKYAMY”translation: Love you, kiss you, already miss you. 2. Without being obtrusive, parents must learn how to keep abreast of what their kids are doing, be in tune with trends, know who their children’s friends are, and know who they are hanging out with in their free time. Safety Reminder: Learn about safe web surfing and texting by reading articles on the topic, speaking to friends, or attending a personal safety awareness class. Then share this information with your children. Today, parents give their kids cell phones at very young ages believing they will be “safer” with one. This can be a double-edged sword, however. Cell phones and the Internet have become both a danger and a safety aid. They are havens for online predators and give these perpetrators more opportunities to find and communicate with potential victims. n Lidia Szczepanowski everythinglidia.com


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HOMEsweetHOME foyers:

entranceway to a home

A foyer is the welcoming entranceway to a home. It should be apparent from the time you open the front door and enter the foyer. Some are grand, with beautiful chandeliers illuminating the area. Some are not as grand, but should still depict the entranceway into the home. The foyer should create a warm, inviting, and welcoming feeling upon entering. Lighting and accessories that decorate the space can create a warm and inviting welcome. Good lighting is the single most important feature of a foyer. If space and height allow, a chandelier adds a touch of extravagance. Seeking out lighting alternatives to standard ceiling lights, which can cast a harsh glare, is recommended. Another choice is wall sconces, and the size of the foyer will determine what the best lighting choice will be. Depending on the size of the foyer, I would suggest an entranceway table, chest or bench that can provide storage too. It shouldn’t be cluttered, but it doesn’t mean that it should lack personality. Accessories can add a touch of style and personality. A decorative mirror over the table, and some family photos on the wall can add character to the foyer. Fragrant flowers in a decorative vase, or a dish or tray to place keys in on a table make a wonderful first impression, and reflect a gracious lifestyle. Foyers-the entranceway to a home that beckons you to come in for a visit, and stay awhile! WELCOME! n Barbara Quitoni | creativelytransformed.com

Fragrant flowers in a decorative vase, or a dish or tray to place keys in on a table make a wonderful first impression, and reflect a gracious lifestyle.


Accessorizing the Walls bring on the wall Bling

Think of dressing your walls the way you think of dressing yourself–a great way to express your creativity. Just as you choose jewelry, shoes and bags to enhance an outfit, you choose colors, patterns, and textures to enhance a room. Same thing, except only one has walls. Most of us accessorize walls with wallpaper, artwork, lighting or photos. Even paint color is an accessory. Choosing the right piece for an outfit or a room is a process. Choose the type of wall accessory that appeals to your senses. Then, decide how to coordinate it with the feeling of the space. Lastly, determine how to display, or arrange, your wall accessory on the wall. Here’s an example: If family photos are your choice for the living room, you can make them work by displaying them as a collection on one wall. As a unit, they will become a focal point when someone enters the room. Colored photos-even black and white photos, can conflict with other elements in the space, paintings or other kinds of artwork. So turn your photos into artwork. Photographs immediately become more “art-like” when converted to sepia tones.

Framing and matting provide the finishing touches. A traditional living room would call for a more ornate and decorative frame. On the other hand, a clean and simple frame would be appropriate for a contemporary look. Bring the room together by using a hue from your window treatment or from a piece of furniture. Dupioni silk is a good choice for a luxurious feel and look; canvas would work well for a more contemporary feel. Deciding how to display your photos takes as much thought as how to fabricate them. If you want to express structure and order, place photos symmetrically. In contrast, for a more random look, arrange them asymmetrically. Either way, the appropriate space between photos is one and a half to two inches. n Evelyn Chin | evelynchindesign.com

Accessories can make an outfit. So, too, can they make a room.


landscapes SUMMER ready Are you planning on hosting a backyard barbecue or two this summer? It’s the perfect time to host fun, outdoor get-togethers with friends and family! Warm temperatures, long days filled with sunshine, freshpicked produce, and pitchers of lemonade conjure up the summer mood instantly! However, before you fire up the grill, take some time to prepare your landscape so your summer gatherings will be remembered by all of your guests as the most epic of the season. Expanded Patio/Deck Spaces: Consider installing a beautiful expanded wooden deck or masonry patio area to enhance your outdoor living space. Artesian stonewalls can be built to surround your deck or patio, creating a cohesive and natural look.

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Pools and Water Features: Pools, waterfalls, ponds, fountains, and Jacuzzi tubs are a great way to bring the tranquil element of water into your landscape. Guests will be delighted to take a relaxing dip in your new pool!

Outdoor Kitchens: Outdoor kitchens are an essential must-have for every backyard gathering, especially where there is food involved! Many helpful culinary features such as deep sinks, granite countertops, burners, storage drawers, and of course, the grill itself, make for a complete outdoor kitchen that allows you to cook and entertain simultaneously! Outdoor Fire-pits and Landscape Lighting: Ensure that the fun doesn’t stop when the sun goes down! Adorn your landscape with an outdoor fire-pit and ambient lighting to keep your party well-lit and energized all night long.

Gazebos: Gazebos, whether installed on your deck or nestled out in your garden, serve as a fun, entertaining space. They provide an intimate and shady place for guests to escape from the sun and to rest after a long afternoon of swimming. Plantings: When placing plants, strive for a layered variety of different textures, colors, and sizes for a lush, vibrant look. If you plan on entertaining at night, try adding some exciting flowers that bloom when the sun goes down, including yellow evening primrose, white moonflowers, and Casablanca lilies.


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• Remove wax and dirt from all that fresh summer fruit by filling your sink with water and adding a cup of vinegar. Soak for about 10 minutes for a thorough, nontoxic cleaning. Wash berries in this mixture as soon as you bring them home, dry and then refrigerate. This method helps kill off mold spores and will extend their life. • Freshen your mattress and remove dust mites by adding a few drops of lavender essential oil to a cup of baking soda and mix well. Shake mixture on mattress, leave on for about 15-20 minutes, then vacuum. • Are you storing stinky sports equipment in your home? Non-porous or non-washable items can be freshened by simply spraying or wiping down with straight vinegar, vodka or alcohol (test in a small area first for color fastness.) All three will help kill the bacteria that cause odors and will not leave a lingering scent once dry. • Stinky shoes? Brew a cup of black tea, let cool, then spray inside each shoe. The tannin, found in black tea, is an effective deodorizer. You can also combine a teaspoon of your favorite essential oil with a cup of water and mist into shoes nightly.

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Ways To Help Pets In Need

Pet overpopulation in the U.S. is a problem. In fact, the ASPCA estimates up to 7 million dogs and cats enter shelters each year in our country. It’s heartbreaking for sure, but there are things we all can do to help. Here are 5 ways you can make a difference for homeless pets.

Consider Adoption If you’re considering adding a new pet to your family, consider adoption. You can find almost any breed, age, or temperament of pet in shelters or rescues. Love a certain breed? Do some research to find out if there is a breed-specific rescue near you. Want a puppy or kitten? Shelters on Long Island (and across the country!) have plenty! Looking for an older, mellower pet? There are many senior pets in need of homes. Foster a Dog or Cat Fostering a pet is a great way to help shelters and rescues, because some pets do much better in a home setting while they’re waiting for their forever home. By opening up your home to a dog or cat, you create space

in the facility for another pet in need. Depending on your lifestyle, you can choose to foster a pet for a day, a week, a month or more. Donate Money or Supplies Visit your local shelter’s web site to find out what, specifically, they need. Many sites have a “wish list” of items the shelter needs like old towels, cat litter, or even cleaning supplies. Shelters and rescues are always in need of food. Volunteer Your Time Shelters need all kinds of helpfrom playing with and socializing kittens, to walking dogs to helping plan fundraisers. Whether it’s once a week or once a year, any time you can offer will be appreciated. Visit your local shelter’s web site to learn more about how you can get involved.

Educate Others Spread the word about what you’re doing to help and how others can do the same. Encourage people to adopt, share information with them and be an inspiration to others. Caring for our society’s pets is everyone’s responsibility. Here at Halo, Purely for Pets, we are committed to helping pets in need. Through our partnership with Freekibble.com, we donate more than 1.5 million meals of healthy, nutritious food to shelter pets across the United States, including many right here on Long Island. If we all do a little bit, we can make a tremendous impact on our homeless pet problem and enrich our own lives as well. n Bettie Hamilton | halo.com


Dogs love to be entertained with a tasty chew treat. In many pet stores, you can find a variety of natural and synthetic varieties, from knotted or bone-shaped rawhide, to animal parts like ears or knuckles, to assorted straight or spiral sticks in a wide range of sizes. All of these are designed to occupy our pets, exercise their jaws and stimulate their senses. If you look a little closer when selecting chew treats, you will find a growing edible variety designed to promote dental health and, in some cases, provide nutritional benefits. What a great idea! Our pets can get their “chew on” while gently scraping plaque off their teeth and ingesting beneficial ingredients to help their immune system, freshen breath, promote a shiny coat and naturally calm anxiety. Halo offers Spot’s Chews, natural and healthy edible dental treats in a variety of flavors and appropriately sized for toy, small and medium-sized dogs. Made with whole grains, nutrient dense chia and assorted beneficial fruits, these heart-shaped chews are highly digestible, low fat and satisfying. Unlike animal part chews that may have a strong smell, all Spot’s Chews have pleasing aromas identified by their names: Minty Fresh, Yummy Pumpkin or the newest addition: Nutty Banana, offering a natural antioxidant blast from ingredients like pomegranate. All are formulated free of wheat gluten, corn or soy. When feeding any edible chew, keep in mind that your pet is ingesting additional calories, so adjust his food intake accordingly to keep him at a healthy weight. Follow feeding instructions, monitor chewing and always have fresh drinking water available. n Bettie Hamilton a Northport resident, is the VP of Marketing & Product Development for Halo, Purely for Pets. halopets.com


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Owner/Senior Makeup Artist, rS Makeup Artistry Bridal Hair and Makeup 631-807-8750 - rsmakeupartistry@gmail.com 7 years in business

Why did you start this type of business? There are hundreds, probably thousands, of makeup artists here on Long Island, so my business is not rare in the area in which we live in. However, my passion for making women feel beautiful has led me deeper into the world of beauty; more specifically, the world of weddings. Love is beautiful, and every woman deserves to FEEL beautiful and confident on their wedding day. I love being the last person to give them that confidence and boost in self-esteem, especially on a day where the spotlight will be solely on the bride and her husband-to-be. What was your biggest obstacle? My biggest obstacle was to find ways to promote myself and bring business to myself. That way, I could develop satisfied clientele who would recommend me to other potential clients. It might be old-fashioned, but I very much believe in word-of-mouth when it comes to recommendations. Why not get opinions straight from the people who have worked with me in the past? Anyone can go on the Internet and write up wonderful reviews about themselves to attract clients. How did you overcome the obstacle? I started providing services for friends of friends and family to get the word out. I set reasonable prices, and created various service packages, so my prices would suit every type of brides’ budget. I built my website (all on my own), and put a lot of thought (and changes!) into all of the information and layouts. Then I began using social media to advertise: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and a blog. I looked into advertising on The Knot, and finally made the decision to go for it, that is when my business really blossomed.

My past clients stepped forward, writing reviews, sharing my information with newly engaged couples, and expressing their satisfaction with my services through very heartwarming words. What I thought would be the hardest part of starting a business ended up being one of the most rewarding parts. What or who helped you achieve success? My clients helped, and continue to help me achieve success. I also owe part of my success to a good friend of mine, Jacki Costello, who works side-by-side with me styling hair for our clients. We do many weddings together, and she makes it so much fun. She’s also always spreading the word and giving recommendations, which as I said before, I feel are SO important. I could not be so successful without her. What was your biggest achievement or accomplishment? My biggest achievement was showing one of my clients how to use makeup to cover her flaws and “fake” her features. This young woman had terrible cystic acne, and after working with her, she cried at how beautiful I helped her feel. When she said “feel”, not “look”, that made my day. Networking tips? Use social media. Go out of your way to make your clients happy, as they will be sharing their experience with you to others. Be personable and kind. Always carry business cards with you that have your contact information and your website information. Words of wisdom? Whatever you do with your life, be sure to do what you love. We work to live, not live to work.


ANdreA FeiNberg

President, Coaching insight LLC Coaching services and results for women business owners 631-642-7434 - andrea@morefreetimezone.com 12 years in business

Why did you start this type of business? In my previous business as a wholesale, handcrafts artist, I’d made a huge shift from a great Wall Street career. And while I loved being in business, that particular business did not use my strengths, had high costs to operate and had to overcome real objections to my raw materials (I worked with real and gorgeous insects making amazing wall and table art). I was searching for an alternative (didn’t consider getting a job; I knew my own path was ahead of me, just not with this enterprise). At that time, 1999, coaching as a profession off the athletic field was new, I just heard about it and the more I explored, the more it seemed a perfect fit for me: I’m consultative, love to talk about business and needed a change to bring to fruition the vision I had for the ideal business that would support and expand my life. Once I realized coaching was definitely the right fit, I enrolled in Coach U, gaining a superb education from the master and founder of the field, Thomas Leonard. And, once I began to build my own business as a coach, I knew I’d been my ideal client! I began to work with other small business owners who’d devised a business initially to create a better life and instead, found slavery. My goal, with every client, is to help them build the business that’s a win-win: it provides a solution to their customers’ needs and contributes to their better life. What was your biggest obstacle? As coaching was still quite new then, it was often challenging to describe what I was able to do and how the tools of coaching were different from those of trainers or consultants. I met with a lot of blank stares. This resulted in lots of initial frustration and difficult selling experiences. How did you overcome the obstacle? So, the solution was to build a network of other new coaches who would band together to create support, community, education and marketing muscle. With a partner, I built the largest networking group for professional coaches on Long Island, United Coaching

Associates. We produced a work/ life balance day, member retreats, brought in guest speakers and built alliances to help each other grow our businesses. What or who helped you achieve success? By building a community of coaches I had my own support system. Also, my husband was a huge support, encouraging me to shift into this next business. And, the timing was right; in the last 10 years, coaching has launched into a world-wide phenomena, providing support, accountability and results for people who need a little extra help getting over a temporary obstacle or maximizing an unexpected opportunity. It can be found in every situation, personal, professional or social. What was your biggest achievement or accomplishment? The fact that it supports a nice life means I’m delivering real results to real clients and that’s huge! Also, public recognition has reinforced my pride: Top 5 coaching blogs 2012; Top 5 productivity gurus, 2012; Top 100 women in e-commerce, 2012; Top 50 women, 2011 LIBN. And, now shifting my marketing to online venues and building a reputation there. I continue to grow and use that to assist clients, too! Networking tips? Networking is successful when you think about helping others before you help yourself; who can you connect at an event? Who do you know who needs the help of someone you met yesterday? Who can benefit from an article or event listing you just found? Words of wisdom? Some providers believe you have to ‘show me the money’ before they’ll deliver value. I believe the opposite: give as much value as you can and that’s when people decide they’re willing to spend money to work with you. Because…if I’m giving away so much for free, just imagine how powerful my tool kit is when you pay to peek inside?!


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“Force For Good”

Many start-ups today have big dreams, but don’t always have the proper funding to develop them. When the latter is a factor, it is critical to be resourceful and open to researching economical technology solutions to keep your vision moving forward. This is exactly the mindset of the founders of Passenger Project. Passenger Project is a cause-based company that raises funds for up to five charities each month through the sale of apparel at passengerproject.org, or at their monthly events held at Cue Nine (an upscale billiards and sports bar) in Levittown, NY. All of the apparel is designed and printed in America by the project founders. The founders of Passenger Project include Kevin Ciminelli, Ian Borneman and Mike Califano. A family friend customized a content management system for them to run their business. This system allows the team to input data that will automatically propagate their website at a pre-planned time. When asked about their payment platform, Kevin responded, “We were originally going to have a credit card system incorporated into our website, which would have required special ecommerce certification and security

protocols, but that was an expensive route. Instead, we use a service called Big Cartel. It is great for small businesses, they charge a small subscription fee, and allow you to customize the entire store yourself.” The Passenger Project Team engages with their fan and customer base in the social media environment. Hannah Griesel consults the team on social media, but the voices behind the posts on Facebook®, Instagram® and Twitter® are the founders of Passenger

Project: Kevin, Ian and Mike. They each understand the importance of marketing their brand online. Kevin indicated that their favorite social media tool is Twitter®, and that they personally thank each person who follows them. “It is so easy to show your appreciation and recognition just by retweeting a post. It then shows everyone that you think something is cool,” said Ian.

n Laney Liner | bluethundercreativegroup.com

If you want to learn more, visit their website passengerproject.org, or e-mail info@ passengerproject.org. Connect with them online: Facebook.com/passengerproject, Instagram.com/passengerproject or Twitter. com/passengerpro.


The Five Worst Mistakes You Can Make on an Interview The job search process is tedious and frustrating, but when you are unemployed or under-employed, it is a necessary evil for most of us. The first step in the process is to develop a well thought-out resume that properly explains your core skills and competencies to prospective employers. If you’re lucky, the next step is an interview with the company or an Executive Recruiter, either in person or on the phone. After 30 years of interviewing candidates, I find a lot of the interviewees make similar mistakes that can cost them the job. 1. Focusing on what you want as a candidate without listening to what the company needs. First of all, it’s not about you! Until you thoroughly understand what the company is looking for, by listening to the interviewer, how can you possibly know which of your skills and competencies to describe? Let the interviewer explain what they need and then you can describe your accomplishments that fill that need-and get the job! 2. Talking over the interviewer. Communications skills are important in almost all positions, and listening and being able to succinctly explain your abilities is a significant part of these essential skills. Be respectful and let the interviewer lead the interview. Come to each interview prepared with a list of your competencies that best fit the organization, but wait until the proper opening to explain them. 3. Being distracted while on a phone interview. A phone interview or screening interview is just as important as an in-person interview. If that call does not go well, you will not be passed

on to the next step in the interviewing process. While talking on a cell phone, if the reception is bad, call the interviewer back from a land line. Remain seated and attentive during a phone interview; don’t walk around and/or continue your chores while talking to the interviewerit is disrespectful and distracting. 4. Negotiating before the interview even begins. Negotiating time off and salary should not be done until AFTER the interviewing process is over. Let the prospective employer get to know you and want to hire you before you start negotiating. 5. Dressing inappropriately for the interview. I know some of you will be thinking, “I always look nice when I go on an interview!” But let me share a news flash with the women reading this article: tight or revealing clothing or anything you would consider wearing to a nightclub is not appropriate for an interview! Men are also offenders by wearing wrinkled or musty suits that they pulled out of the closet for an interview and don’t even bother cleaning before they come into my office!

n Mary Simmons | Director of HR Consulting Portnoy, Messinger, Pearl & Associates│631-689-6272

The interview is the last step before the job offer is made. Focus on your skills and past accomplishments, as they relate to the open position, to land the job. Don’t let poor communications skills, inappropriate clothing or a lack of attentiveness cause the potential employer to turn you down for the job. Do put your best self forward, stay professional throughout the entire process, and you will land the job!


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“It’s been a long road…but there is actually a moment when you choose to say: THIS is what I’m going to be doing with the rest of my life.” A successful actress, voiceover artist, and producer in New York City, Marisa Vitali’s Strong Island roots established the foundation to be where she is today. The arts were always a large part of her childhood; frequent trips to the city were a staple of family outings including visits to museums, attending the theater, coupled with fond memories as a nine-year-old staying up late on school nights to attend the opera with her dad at the Met (even though she would fall asleep before the end of the opera). Christmas was not officially launched without seeing The Nutcracker at New York City Ballet. In addition to these family forays, her k-12 education in the Northport School District included an abundance of music and art programs. Choirs, orchestras, bands, musicals, and a theater program experience that was both a curriculum track and an after-

school musical club. “I couldn’t even imagine what public school would be like without an arts program. For me, it’s like, our human spirit is the spirit of creativity, so to not have an outlet for that–to not have a place to cultivate that–I just don’t know what that human experience would be like, and I can’t say it’s one that I would want to live.” In fact, she credits the arts for saving her life. Despite her acceptance to the prestigious New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Marisa’s life spiraled into the world of drug addiction. Stemming from childhood bullying and feelings of inadequacy, Marisa’s drinking and drugging became the means to self-medicate that pain. “For me, having that first drink [became] the first time, I didn’t feel that pain. I don’t need to feel inferior, I’m not good enough. I don’t belong.” Going to clubs consumed her seven days a week. Despite this lifestyle, she


think that the more life experience you can bring to your story, the more fully that story can be told.”

excelled in all of her studies. Scheduling classes early in the day would accommodate her party existence to maintain her Dean’s list status. But when heroin became the drug of choice, Marisa’s existence became a vicious cycle of finding the next high. After years of denial, Marisa hit bottom and decided to get clean. At the time, the only promising venture she could imagine for herself was to sell perfume at a department store and “not that there’s anything wrong with working at Bloomie’s, but to think that a University graduate with a BFA was as big as I could comprehend at that time when I first got clean.” This was when her mentor, Lawrence Sacharow, a Broadway director, suggested she get back into acting. “It was the most healing experience I’ve ever had…and in that moment I realized that, for me, that was what I had to live for. At that point in time, that was the reason for me to stay clean and not go back to using.”

Having been through so much, Marisa used that life experience to culminate in the creation of the film Grace, a screenplay by Chris Ordal, an award-winning director and screenwriter. The story is inspired by Marisa’s first year clean where the main character, Janice, finds herself back at home, poor, waitressing at the local diner and in a custody battle for her daughter. Faced with the truth of the wreckage of her past, she must cope with a series of events that transpire without going back to using drugs. What is of utmost importance to Marisa is that the film “starts the conversation of recovery between addicts and addicts, non-addicts and non-addicts.” Her desire is to use it as a teaching tool because “art is healing, and what’s the best conversation starter other than the amazing piece of art or whatever forms that may be, to get people to feel comfortable to start talking.” As for the vital importance of an arts education, Marisa argues that, who among us hasn’t had to speak in front of an audience, be it a committee or interview? Who doesn’t give a toast at a wedding which requires poise and confidence to deliver? “The arts,” Marisa asserts, “allow you to be who you are and accept you regardless. Whether it’s an art class, a play, or music-the arts are an outlet for that emotion, for that feeling.” And like life imitating art, this is NOT an act. To find out more about the film production of Grace go to: marisavitali.com, facebook.com/ MarisaVitaliFanPage, twitter@marisavofficial n Frances McGarry, Phd. | firstonlinewithfran.com

“It was the most healing experience I’ve ever had… and in that moment I realized that, for me, that was what I had to live for.” Utilizing the skills she learned from her years of study at NYU, and taking acting classes at Michael Howard Studio, Marisa found it to be “the most therapeutic way to process my emotions.” After years of feeling disillusioned, she was determined to use this skill set in a positive way. “It’s kind of like when the head and the heart come together at one point. Acting, for me, isn’t about performing, a performance. For me, it’s about the journey. For me, it’s about having an experience in that moment in time. As an actor, I want to tell stories, and I GRACE Photos by Scott Kowalchyk Photography (www.scottkphotogrpahy.com).


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ramona rizzo VH1 Mob Wives star RaMona Rizzo is the granddaughter of Benjamin “Lefty Guns” Ruggiero, the Bonnano crime family soldier played by Al Pacino in the 1997 movie “Donnie Brasco”. She tells Gem Magazine what it’s like to be a single mother of four kids, her wedding plans, and more. SF: Tell us a little about your experience growing up in New York. RR: I loved growing up in New York. I feel growing up in an area that has the best food, fashion and overall melting pot of so many cultures is the best experience that I am still enjoying on the daily. SF: In movies, men in the mob are portrayed as liars, cheaters, gamblers and murderers. How is it, really? Is there as much truth to this life as Hollywood portrays? RR: Anyone and anything affiliated with crime-obviously these are some of the characteristics associated with it. Hollywood portrays it to a certain point, but in Hollywood they need to make things bigger then what they actually are, to sell tickets.

SF: How was your relationship with your grandfather?

SF: Tell us about your experience raising four kids by yourself.

RR: My relationship with my grandfather could be characterized as the closest possible father/ daughter relationship. It wasn’t the regular grandfather/granddaughter relationship, as I was closer to him than my own father. He was the only person to get me to do something that I never wanted to do. He was the only person I respected and listened to.

RR: It is probably one of the hardest and scariest responsibilities that a person has to go through. Not having that significant other to morally and financially support, and make decisions as parents together is extremely tough. Many couples are divorced, but still have the father of their children around to raise their children together. I am here raising four beautiful kids solo, and that goes past the financial part. I am responsible for caring, molding, guiding, and overall protecting these children for the rest of their lives. I am grateful God has blessed me with these four beautiful children, but it is an extremely hard thing to do. However, seeing my daughter come home being on Honor Roll year after year, is just one example that I am doing something right and God is watching over us!

SF: What advice can you give to single mothers on Long Island trying to make ends meet? RR: I think you first have to sit down and evaluate what hours you can spend outside the home working, what kind of care you can get your children when you are not around, and if you can afford someone to watch them. A lot of times, as moms we spend so much money on childcare, and in the end it doesn’t add up financially. Moms also should think of ways or ideas that can make their lives easier, and if there is any way they can turn that concept into a business idea or venture.

SF: How was your experience living in Jordan with your ex-husband? RR: Jordan is a place that is beautiful for their culture, the people and land. Unfortunately, I had different levels of abuse with my husband while living there. I was trying to get a


divorce, and had different hurdles to overcome to get out of the country. Overall, I liked Jordan and the people. I would have to label it as a bittersweet experience. SF: How are your kids adjusting to being in the media? Are they being treated fairly? RR: My kids have been through so many changes and obstacles in their lives that this was a walk in the park for them. My children are treated fairly in many situations, and as a mother I wouldn’t tolerate my kids being treated any other way. SF: You are engaged! Congratulations! On the show, Karen Gravano and a few of the other Mob Wives expressed concerns about your future fiancé. Are they acting more supportive now? RR: Karen supports me in anything that makes me happy, and I appreciate her for her honesty. Her support comes in a form of honesty and overall, she will be by my side in any decision that I feel that will make me happy. The other women can have their views, but overall we are not as close. Being engaged in general is something that is pleasurable, but also comes with a lot of pressure. You have people that are normally happy for you, but then you have the pressure of when the actual wedding is taking place. For my special case, the actual date is up in the air. As far as the wedding plans go, I am still trying on other dresses for options and keeping busy, as any bride does at this magical time.

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The type of grape used to make wine typically defines the wine. But, great wines do not come from just anywhere. Different wine grapes respond differently to heat, sun, water and even wind. Where the grapes are grown impact the greatness of wine significantly.

There are over 5,000 grape varieties, and approximately 150 of those are planted commercially. There are six grapes that provide the backbone for wine production throughout the world. These six, known as the noble grapes in the wine world are Chardonnay, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir. These grapes have been cultivated all over the world, and been made into distinguished, even legendary wines. Although we can’t taste them all, we can start here. Chardonnay is the number one white wine grape sold in the world. Its flavor and aromas are easily influenced by where it’s grown and how it’s made. Fruit flavors range from apple and lime in cooler climates, to tropical fruits flavors in warmer places. When barreled in oak, it takes on a richness characterized by honey and butter flavors. When fermented in stainless steel, it often retains more mineral flavors and comes across as fresher on the palate. Chardonnay excels in Burgundy, France, and cool coastal areas of California produce excellent Chardonnay. Chardonnay is a favorite with seafood. Minerally versions, like those from Chablis, France, pair classically with oysters. Riesling is often low in alcohol and light in body. Flavors of peaches, apricots and melon are predominant. If aged, the wine takes takes on honey flavors

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and aromas. Rieslings can be dry, but sweeter ones seem to be more popular. The grapes grow well in Germany, the Alsace region of France, the Finger Lakes region of New York, and parts of Australia and Washington State. Riesling pairs well with spicy foods, consider Chinese or Thai. Sauvignon Blanc is a fresh, crisp and aromatic wine known for its grapefruit and grassy flavors. Look for the grape from the Loire region of France, either Pouilly-Fume or Sancerre. In Bordeaux, nearly all white wines are Sauvignon Blanc and often blended with Semillon. In the New World, New Zealand has emerged as a stellar Sauvignon Blanc producer. Sauvignon Blanc is a food-friendly wine that goes well with many seafood, poultry and vegetable dishes. Merlot is a soft, supple wine with nice fruit flavors of plums and blackberries, and occasionally leather and chocolate aromas. Typically, it is ready to drink earlier than Cabernet Sauvignon. In Bordeaux, Merlot is predominantly planted in Pomeral and SaintEmilion. New World Merlot shines in places like California, Chile and Washington State. Long Island and Italy produce sleeker and less fruity style Merlot that may be more to your liking. Merlots pair well with heavily sauced foods and BBQ.

Cabernet Sauvignon is more assertive than Merlot, with more tannin and greater aging potential. It can have flavors of blackberries, plums, black currants, and cassis. Aged in oak, Cabernet Sauvignon can take on flavors of vanilla, cedar, chocolate, and coffee. Beyond Bordeaux, Cabernet Sauvignon

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excels in Napa, California, where it produces smooth, ripe wines. Washington State, Chile and Australia are also making excellent Cabernet Sauvignon. Classically Cabernet Sauvignon is paired with steak and chops Pinot Noir made its mark initially in Burgundy, France. These wines are extremely expensive and limited in production. Pinot Noirs are delicate wines that taste of cherries, raspberries and strawberries. As the wine ages, more complex and earthy aromas emerge. In the New World, amazing Pinot Noir is being made in Oregon, New Zealand, and some of the cooler areas of California. Pinot Noir is classically paired with salmon, pork and vegetable dishes. Selecting wines from where they are traditionally grown to where they thrive can guarantee you an exciting wine tasting experience. Take the grape you love and travel around the world with it.


recipeblog [ delicious ] With Spring upon us, it’s a great time to make a hearty Surf & Turf, with this Beef Wellington and Baked Clams Oreganata. Having honed my culinary skills in Breckenridge, Colorado and Charleston, South Carolina, I love to combine different Surf & Turf pairings, which I will try to keep as a theme for GEM Magazine. Beef Wellington 5 oz Filet Mignon 1 Cup Spinach 1 Cup Sliced Mushrooms 1 Sheet Puff Pastry 2 Tbs Butter 2 Cloves Garlic 2 Tbs Extra Virgin Olive Oil 1 oz Heavy Cream I like to grill the filet mignon first, just to put grill marks on the steak. Sauté 1 tbs butter and oil, add minced garlic and spinach until slightly wilted. Add heavy cream and let reduce until consistency of cream of spinach. Roll out puff pastry and place grilled filet in the center. Add spinach with as little moisture as possible, and seal puff pastry around filet. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees, place Wellington on a sheet tray and cook until puff pastry starts to brown, about 15 minutes. In a medium sauce pan, use remaining butter and oil, add sliced mushrooms until a beautiful golden brown. Remove Beef Wellington from oven and cover with mushrooms.

Baked Clams Oreganata 6 Little Neck Clams 1 Glove Garlic 1 Tbs Fresh Oregano 2 Tbs Fresh Parsley 1 Tbs Extra Virgin Olive Oil 1 Tbs Butter 2 oz Breadcrumbs 2 oz Grated Cheese 2 oz White Wine In a small sauté pan, heat oil and butter, and sauté garlic until slightly cooked-without browning. Add wine, breadcrumbs, grated cheese and chopped herbs. Shuck the clams, add mixture to the clams and bake for 10 minutes until golden brown. Enjoy! n Chef Eddie G coast2coastcuisine.com

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Taurus You may not be in the mood to deal with adversities. Energies may not be there as you would like them to be. JULY: It may have become clearer now on how you want to handle your responsibilities and boundaries.

Gemini Happy Birthday! Standing up for yourself is fine. Make sure it doesn’t cause arguments. Others have egos, too. JULY: Standing up for yourself with great confidence is good. But don’t allow yourself to get into confrontations as a result of it.

Cancer At this time, you are very conscious of your purpose in any project that you pursue and in communicating clearly your expressions. JULY: Happy Birthday! The New Moon is in Cancer July 8th. Time to pay more attention to family and friends . This will further develop your emotional side, and it will fell better then indulging in food and overworking.

Leo Conserve your energies by not straining with your activities. Give yourself a break. JULY: Shared dreams and individualized hopes may now be ready to be expressed. Use your personal power along with your creativity.

Virgo Energetic time to assert yourself effectively to accomplish a great deal of work. You may be tested to demonstrate how valid this work is. JULY: Everyday harsh realities encourage you to lean towards amusement and entertainment. You may not even have to go out looking for it.

Libra You may have to use patience by waiting for communication to be more tranquil. JULY: High energies may lead you to disputes, making you unwilling to back down.

Scorpio Still a time for hard work for successful conclusions. Use this time to tie up loose ends. JULY: Saturn in Scorpio goes direct July 7th at 5 degrees. Time to take a big step forward by using the information you learned from February 18th to now.

Sagittarius Achieving a creative working relationship with others may be challenged due to you feeling irritable. JULY: You may feel irritable and not wanting to deal with one to one relationships. Sometimes facing it tests the validity of relationships.

Capricorn The flow of communication between you and others increases. Remember to listen for the other side. JULY: Overworking is not the way to win friends and family at this time. Paying attention to their needs may be in order.

Aquarius Endings are followed by new beginnings. Hold on a little longer. JULY: Full Moon in Aquarius on July 22nd may highlight questions. Who do you love? What are your fears? What do you want to change?

Pisces You may be challenged by circumstances or others to show the validity of what you are doing. JULY: Opportunities present themselves. Don’t disregard them because they aren’t coming from where you thought they would. Maryann Dellinger - Astrological, Metaphysical, & Psychic Insight celestialrealm@juno.com


Leone Homes in keeping the legacy alive through two generations

of estate homebuilders. Frank Leone, Jr. has followed in his father's footsteps (Frank Leone, Sr.) by becoming a master builder of fine estate homes. Estate care and maintenance is more than just a business at Leone Homes. For Frank Leone, it has been a way of life for over forty-years. Leone Homes has been a trusted name in the construction and estate management business throughout Long Island’s Gold Coast for over four decades. The Leone family prides itself in the reputation they have built within the finest, upscale communities of the North Shore of Long Island. Frank Leone has built and maintained some of the communities’ finest estates. Leone Homes has built its reputation by earning the trust of homeowners within Long Island’s Gold Coast community and has always maintained their security and confidentiality.

Leone Homes Management • Landscape Design & Maintenance • Pool Care & Maintenance • Estate Renovations & Repairs • Seasonal Transitions • Resident Services Coordination • Security & First Responder Services • Insurance Claims • Estate Management 24/7, 365 days a year Leone Homes Management • Luxury Estate Home Building • Complete Renovation & Restorations • On-site Project Manager assigned to each home • Superior Quality Craftsmanship • Highest quality materials used on all Projects • Complete client satisfaction Guaranteed Frank Leone, President Frank Leone has over two decades of experience in construction and management. He takes pride in addressing the specific needs of the individual homeowner of luxury properties and understanding the daily requirements necessary to maintain such massive estate homes. His loyalty, reliability and attention to detail is truly valued by each and every customer. Frank Leone is the President of the Oyster Bay Historical Society, where he is known for his charitable contributions and support for his neighborhood.

Frank Leone personally invites you to discuss your needs, whether it is renovation, new construction or home management Call us TODAY for a private consultation 516-807-5531


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