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Neighborly Help by nagels Pros: Easy to read. Short articles. Great pictures.
Cons: Potatoes aren't prominent. Backyard Living Magazine is as welcome and satisfying as sharing a cup of tea with a friendly neighbor. The visits are infrequent (bimonthly) , but this neighbor comes bearing lots of useful news, gorgeous pictures with stunning color and clarity, and ...
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Sep 05 '08 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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Martha Stewart's Everyday Food Includes Something for Everyone by Bryan_Carey Pros: Lots of recipes, many of which produce tasty food.
Cons: Inconsistencies with nutrition and cooking time; Small size magazine Do you like to cook? If so, and if you like finding new and creative recipes, then you might enjoy Everyday Food, a Martha Stewart Magazine about enjoying food and creating interesting dishes for family and guests. Let's take a look at what ...
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Sep 02 '08 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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Commonweal: A Magazine for the Catholic Left by buffoonery Pros: Well informed religious, political and cultural writing from liberal Catholics
Cons: Squishy, unreliable Catholicism. Commonweal is an approximately bi-weekly magazine (about twenty a year) of Roman Catholic opinion from a liberal perspective. A newsstand copy costs $3.00 and one-year and two-year subscriptions are $49.00 and $79.00. The magazine touches on a ...
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Sep 01 '08 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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Give Revolver a Shot by PacManY2J Pros: Excellent writing and photos; info and interviews with metal bands both legendary and underground
Cons: Whiners saying bands on cover aren't "metal enough." C'mon! They feature Mastodon inside! I have two magazine subscriptions. First there's Rolling Stone, the publication that loves to tell us how iconic it is. Then there's Revolver, the magazine that, at least for heavy metal fans, doesn't need to inform us of its greatness; it just keeps ...
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Sep 01 '08 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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A little entertainment but not a lot of substance by jennster55 Pros: Lots of decorating ideas, sometimes has good tips for stuff to buy
Cons: Lots of ads, many items shown are ridiculously priced Last Christmas I was offered a free subscription to Domino through a promotion at Amazon.com. I'm glad it was free -- I don't think I would have been happy paying money for this magazine.Though it is entertaining and has some good ideas for home ...
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Aug 31 '08 |
Overall Rating: Helpful |
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Taste Temptations by faithforever Pros: Photos, Recipes, Tips, Country Style
Cons: I don't like to cook My first taste of Reiman Publications, the creator of an assortment of magazines with a country theme, was "Country". When I read "Country" for the first time, I was excited to find a magazine that truly was rooted in rural American culture. The majority ...
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Aug 31 '08 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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She Ages Gracefully While Staying Hip -- Ladies' Home Journal by dlstewart Pros: varied content, relevant articles, easy to read, recipes
Cons: lots of advertising The Ladies' Home Journal has been a staple in our household on and off through the years. It's a solid magazine with good articles relating to lifestyle, decorating, fashion, cooking and issues relevant to women.TABLE OF ...
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Aug 31 '08 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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The good and the bad of Robb Report. by wrldtravler Pros:
Beautiful to look at. Unique content. Distinguished. Cons: Articles are based on consumerism. Lots of ads. Similar from issue to issue. I have subscribed to the Robb Report magazine for many years. Robb Report is a magazine designed for 'the affluent lifestyle'. The magazine is designed to be purchased by millionaires who are looking for expensive automobilies, homes, vacations, watches, ...
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Aug 29 '08 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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A slightly more respectable way to get some dirt on the stars... by knotheadusc Pros: Some good articles. Articles about normal folks.
Cons: Gotten trashier over the years. At one time, I was an avid reader of People Magazine. I had a subscription and looked forward to getting a new issue every week, so I could read all about the stars and some "real people", too. I still like to read People, but not quite ...
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Aug 27 '08 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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Who Needs a Wedding Coordinator? by staceums Pros: Lots of wedding ideas that hardly overlap or get old, reasonable price
Cons: None When I got engaged last summer, I remember my mom telling me, "Oh, I'll start taking notes from Martha. She's always got great ideas...you could probably use them for your wedding!" Yeah, right, sure, mom, I thought. Martha Stewart? The ...
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Aug 26 '08 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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Is This Living Or What? by nagels Pros: Looks classy on the coffee table.
Great subscription price.
Cons: Too many ads. Needs more tips of a practical nature. Somethings wrong with that picture, the one on the coffee table. In my mind I think back to picnics past and try to visualize the weather worn picnic table at the local park on the Chesapeake Bay. On the grill hot dogs are sizzling. Covering the ...
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Aug 25 '08 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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Exercise Your Mind, Body & Spirit ... with Fitness Magazine! by dlstewart Pros: varied content, exercise routines, recipes, product reviews
Cons: advertising I do my best to stay healthy. It helps to have great exercise DVDs and friends who nudge (such as my walking buddy at work). I also like reading Fitness Magazine. It includes much more than exercise routines. The Basics Fitness ...
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Aug 23 '08 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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Get skiing news, reviews and stories in Skiing Magazine by jps246 Pros: Good variety of articles, Gear reviews, Articles on resorts, Photographs
Cons: Only 7 issues a year, Aims a bit above the means of the average skier I've always enjoyed Skiing Magazine, which provides an all-around look at alpine skiing throughout the United States and Canada. The magazine provides articles and stories on ski resorts, ski trips and gear. I've always found Skiing to be a great way ...
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Aug 23 '08 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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Are you out there climbing or just like watching? Get Climbing Magazine by jps246 Pros: Great photos, Well written, Interesting for climbers and non-climbers
Cons: Only 9 issues a year, Lots of ads If you rock climb or are interested in the climbing world, Climbing Magazine might be the magazine for you. It offers news, commentary and articles on the climbing world. Not only that, but it's got some great photographs of various climbs. ...
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Aug 23 '08 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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Become the Writer You Always Knew You Could Be by Bryan_Carey Pros: Some of the advice is very handy; Success stories are shared
Cons: High price per issue; Over- emphasis on getting published; Too short Those who like to write have many web sites to visit online, both to help the individual learn to become a better writer and to find writing opportunities. Unfortunately, there are very few magazine publications that are dedicated to writing. Among them, ...
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Aug 22 '08 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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A Great Magazine For Beginner Fantasy Sports Fans by SimianFox Pros: Good value, okay player analysis, some insightful articles
Cons: A lot of recycled material, only 4 issues per year I have been a subscriber to Fantasy Sports for about a year. While I am pleased with some of their content, I find that they are lacking in depth of analysis and are mostly for novice and slightly intermediate rotisserie baseball and fantasy football ...
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Aug 22 '08 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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WWE Magazine: A Battle of the Eyes by keithpruitt Pros: Will feed fans' thirst for more
Cons: Advertising tool for WWE, visual overload, weak writing, editorial supervision There is a script, characters and roles. The characters play the roles, win or loose, and have to be able to take a pounding physically. Sometimes they loose their composure and bad things happen. More often than not, they get hurt. Sometimes really ...
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Aug 22 '08 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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A Fresh Look At Independent Music, CD Sampler Is Great! by SimianFox Pros: Music on CD sampler is excellent, fresh perspectives, accurate reviews
Cons: None that I can think of right now Let me start out by saying I am a fan of Paste Magazine. I consider their journalistic style to be fresh, creative, and unique in the music industry. Of course they are a smaller, less known magazine, compared to Rolling Stone, Blender, Vibe, etc., but ...
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Aug 22 '08 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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The Magazine Full of Fun, Adventure, and Some Great Entertainment for Kids! by boringmonkey23 Pros: lots of fun for a kid to read, very few advertisements
Cons: not many science facts, hardly any cool pictures like the original magazine National Geographic for Kids Magazine is a great magazine for children (especially younger ones) because it is jammed pack with a lot of fun and games and stuff to do! It will keep your child amused for hours, although I wish it would have some ...
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Aug 22 '08 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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