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ild Side Organic Bistro, in Oakdale, was voted by Newsday as having one of the top 10 best pizzas made and sold on Long Island. The reason is the attention to detail with regard to the dough, which is created with organic flower and cooked in a brick oven. “The pizzas are mouthwatering,” says customer Patty Rubek. A must try is the Funghi Pizza, which is topped with farm-fresh organic mushrooms. And for the meat lovers, there’s the Breakfast Pizza, which includes Berkshire pork bacon, Gouda, arugula, onions and three Happy Hens eggs.


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There is something for everyone at Wild Side Organic Bistro. What you will NOT find are genetically modified organisms (GMOs)! The food is as close to farm- to-table as you can get on Long Island, with produce, meat and dairy—all from sustainable, humane, GMO-free sources. Wild Side Organic Bistro is not just amazing organic food, it has recently expanded to include events, such as a color- ing and pizza party night, price-fixed meals (at certain dates and times), and often boasts live music.


Location: 1551 Montauk Hwy., Oakdale. For more information or to make a reser- vation, call 631-791-1800.


aturday, November 12, Purely Skin Care had its grand opening in East Rocka- way. Owner Liz Contello says she wants to offer the woman of the South Shore a luxurious atmosphere at the same time as having amazing and cutting-edge skin care options available. Services include laser-hair removal and anti-aging facials, utilizing the most recent advances in technology. One such technology that Contello believes will be a big hit is her DermaFrac system, which combines crystal-free microdermabrasion, microneedling and deep- tissue serum infusion with light-emitting diode light therapy. This system is used as a complement to any noninvasive anti- aging program. In order to share her excitement for her new


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venture, Contello is offering all new clients a regular facial for $50 (regularly $75). Customers must mention this brief or ad seen in Natural Awakenings Long Island.


Location: 29 Ryder Pl., East Rockaway. For more information or to make an ap- pointment, call 516-612-9607. See ad on page 21.


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Winter 200-hr Yoga Teacher Training with Leah Hartofelis


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reathe N Flow Yoga (BNFYoga) is proud to announce its Winter 200-


Hour Yoga Teacher Training Program is open for registration! BNFYoga’s Comprehensive Vin-


yasa Yoga Teacher Training is de- signed for those yoga students that are interested in deepening their own personal practice and for those that wish to share their love of yoga with others by becoming a yoga teacher. Embark upon this three-month journey that delves into the history of yoga; teachings of yoga asana tech- niques; adjustments; hands-on assist- ing and modifications; yoga philoso- phy and text; physical and energetic anatomy; pranayama; Sanskrit studies; meditation; as well as introduction to specialty practices, such as prenatal yoga, restorative yoga and yin yoga. Training meets January 5 through


April 2. Teacher training is open to a maximum of 12 students, allowing for an intimate learning experience.


Location: 361 Atlantic Ave., Freeport. For a complete list of dates, times and fee, call 516-632-9626. See ad on page 17.


Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them, humanity


cannot survive. ~Dalai Lama


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