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White Canvas TOP MAN Design Backpack

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leather trim and detachable compass

(100% leather. Machine washable)

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Men that drink fresh

iced tea on a regular

basis are 33% more

likely to get kidney

stones in their lifetime!

RISK OF STONES:

Soda

High fructose drinks

DECREASE RISK:

COFFEE

ORANGE JUICE

BEER

WINE

HOW? Potato’s are good for soothing

redness and irritation The potato starch

has anti-inflammatory properties. Green,

black and chamomile teas have astrin-

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instructions on how to look and feel younger.

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KOREAN RED PANAX GINSENG i s

a supplement given to men with

erectile dysfunction. 66% of the men

who took this supplement saw great

improvements according to a 2002

Korean study. The supplement could

also be taken for your heart because

it reduces arterial stiffness.

Are you a cheese fan?

What if I told you that

cheese can help whiten

your smile and protect

the enamel from acid

erosion! A few cosmet-

ic dentists have proven

that cheese (especially

cheddar) combats the

staining effects of cof-

fee, vinegar and soy

sauce because it

contains high level of

alkalizing agents.

According to the Center Of Disease Control

And Prevention, The number one way to kill

infection-causing germs is to lather up your

hands with soap and water for 15-20 seconds

and rinse that bacteria right down the drain.

(source: Journal of Environmental health)

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CHECK OUT OUR “HOW TO

TIE THE KNOT” TUTORIAL

STARTING January 10,2014

The Eldredge Knot is at the height

of it’s popularity grabbing attention

wherever it goes. Please visit

www.gayMagazineUSA.com

launching on January 10, 2014 to

check out g.a.y. Magazine’s tutorial

on how to tie the Eldredge knot.

G.a.y. Magazine will be featuring a

different knot in each of our issues

so make sure you check us out on

facebook.com or visit our new

website starting on January 10th.

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ST. GERMAIN & PINEAPPLE

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- 1/4 oz. Lime Juice

- 1oz. St. Germain Elderflower

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- 1 1/2 oz. Vodka

- 1/2 oz. Pineapple Juice

Shake all ingredients

with ice and strain into

a chilled martini glass.

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- 1 oz. White Rum

- 1/2 oz. Lime juice - 6 leaves of mint

Muddle mint leaves and lime juice in the bottom of a cocktail shaker. Add Hpnotiq Harmonie, rum

YVETTE CIDER

Glass: Flute -

- 4oz. Crème Yvette

- 4oz. Chilled hard cider

Pour the Crème Yvette

in a champagne flute,

top with hard cider.

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$800.00 ACCESSORIES CAN BE FOUND ON www.FARFETCH.COM 37

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t is a New Year and time to

make a fresh start of things.

What if that fresh start includes

moving in with a new partner?

When two people have different

styles converge, making a new

home can be quite the challenge. No one

really likes moving and moving in togeth-

er can be double the trouble. With a few

tips and a careful eye, this potentially

hazardous affair can be turned into the

joyous occasion it should be.

First things first… the conversation.

By now you should know your new part-

ners likes and dislikes, what colors they

like and what general style the live in.

This conversation should include what

pieces from each of your separate

homes are going to stay and are going to

go. Be prepared to purge, but most of all

be prepared to compromise. If one of

you has a great modern couch and the

other has an amazing bed, well then use

them. The first rule is not who gets the

most of their existing stuff in the new

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house but what stuff is the best for the

house that you are moving into. It is ok

to let go of things that don’t fit visually

or are just too big for the space or bet-

ter yet too small. This is also the mo-

ment to leave the damaged items be-

hind. While budget is always a con-

cern it’s better to have less things at

first and purchase items together as a

couple than live with that broken table

from your last party as a single person.

Now that you have been able to nar-

row down your furniture selections,

let’s talk about color. Here is a neat

trick that you can use to pick out your

next color scheme. Take a look into

your closet. Pull together an outfit us-

ing pieces of each of your wardrobe.

Now take a look at what you created

and use that to build your color pallets.

Are you afraid of too much color in

your new space? Use the accent col-

ors from the outfit in selecting items

like picture frames, accent pillows and

artwork. And speaking of artwork this

leads us to our third tip.

Artwork is said to be a personal

touch to any home but what if you both

like totally different art? Well that is fi-

ne too. Create a gallery wall. Take all

the art and put them in like frames to

create a more stream lined look or for

the more adventurous type just throw

them all together. To create some vis-

ual interest, take existing photographs

and turn them into black and white im-

ages to create contrast. This interest-

ing way of displaying art not only gets

all of your pieces up and in one

stunning display but it creates a strong

focal point and an interesting conver-

sation starter for guests as they stroll

thorough your home made museum.

It’s now time to make the move, so

pack up your truck with confidence

and take the plunge. This is an excit-

ing time in your life so don’t let the

stress of moving and combining your

lives take away this special moment.

It’s a New Year and a new start so get

ready, get set and go.

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Tortellini Shrimp Skewers -6 cups cooked drain tortellini (cheese or meat filled)

-Cooked shrimp

-Bell Pepper Chunks

- Red onion pieces

-Button mushrooms

- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning

- 2 teaspoon fresh chopped basil leaves

-1 clove minced

-2 tbsp. olive oil

-16 oz. tomato sauce

- 1/4 cup red pepper flakes (optional)

Method

-Heat oil on medium heat

-Add garlic, cook and stir until lightly browned

-Stir in tomato sauce, basil, Italian seasoning and red pepper

flakes

-Bring to boil then reduce heat to low and simmer for 6 to 10

minutes, stirring occasionally

-Let cool

-Combine all other ingredients in medium bowl and cover with

tomato sauce

- Marinate in refrigerator for 20 minutes

-Place on skewers alternating shrimp and vegetable

-Broil 5 inches from heat source until heated thru, turning once

during cooking and brushing with tomato sauce

-Serve on a bed of kale with slice of lemon

BY STEPHANIE DELEEUW-BUCHANAN

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Chipotle Baked Shrimp 1/2 stick (1/4 cup) unsalted butter

1/4 cup dry red wine

1 1/2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce

2 canned chipotle chilies in adobo, minced, plus 2

to 3 teaspoons adobo sauce

1 large garlic clove, minced

1 1/2 teaspoons salt

1 1/2 pounds medium shrimp (not shelled)

Method

-Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

- Melt butter in a saucepan and stir in all

ingredients except shrimp.

-Toss shrimp with sauce in a large shallow bak-

ing dish and bake in middle of oven until shrimp

are just cooked through, 10 to 12 minutes.

Method

-Blanch snow peas in boiling

salted water for 45 seconds

-Immediately drain and run un-

der cold water

-Wrap 1 blanched pea pod

around each shrimp and secure

with toothpick

For Sauce

Stir together all ingredients until

blended. Cover and chill until

ready to serve

Snow Pea Wrapped Shrimp

with Spicy Dipping Sauce

Fresh snow peas

1.5 lb. medium shrimp (cooked and peeled)

Sauce

- 1 1/2 cups chili sauce

1 cup ketchup

- 3/4 cup prepared horseradish

- 1/3 cup fresh lemon juice

- 1 1/2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce

- 2 to 3 teaspoons hot sauce

- 1/2 teaspoon salt

- 1/2 teaspoon pepper

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