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Bon Appetit (1-year)»rank: 48from: Conde' Nast Publications
0ur opinion: Review: s Who Reads Bon Appetit? Bon Appetit readers are passionate, hands-on cooks who love being in the kitchen, entertaining, traveling, and dining out. They are interested in what's new in the food world, as well as up-to-date information on wine, beer, and spirits. Bon Appetit appeals to a wide variety of readers: Experienced cooks will find plenty of articles that improve their skills, while those new to the kitchen will learn the basics and more with the ...
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Your Big Backyard»rank: 38from: National Wildlife Federation
0ur opinion: :Your Big Backyard is for children aged 3 to 7 years. Filled with fun activities, simple stories and wild animals that the little ones love. Your Big Backyard draws preschoolers closer to nature and gets them ready to read. Youngsters will enjoy the seasonal crafts, simple cooking recipes, fun games, and more. Published monthly.
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Sunset (1-year)»rank: 42from: Sunset Magazine
0ur opinion: :Sunset, The Magazine of Western Living, will show you what, when, where and how to enhance your life in the West. Each one of Sunset's 5 regional editions contains tips on local gardening, low-fat cooking, regional travel and home decorating and remodeling.
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Clean Eating»rank: 144from: Canusa
0ur opinion: :Clean Eating is a guide to discovering a lifestyle full of flavorful, nutritious, low-fat meals! lt will change the way you view food, prepare meals and fuel your body, mind and soul. lssues contain great-tasting recipes, easy-to-understand menu plans, food charts and tips on cleaning up your diet.
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House Beautiful (1-year)»rank: 200from: Hearst Magazines
0ur opinion: Review:Homeowners looking for design ideas will appreciate the wide selection of styles and treatments offered in House Beautiful. From the latest in simplistic style, new takes on Bauhaus-influenced furniture, lighter approaches to Victorian architecture, and a return to the gaudy patterns of 18th-century French room treatments, House Beautiful tends toward no particular school of design. lt offers the best of a wide range of ideas, trusting the readers to make decisions of taste on their own. That said, one ...
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Gourmet (1-year)»rank: 167from: Conde' Nast Publications
0ur opinion: Review: Who Reads Gourmet? Gourmet speaks to anyone who likes to eat, drink, travel, or entertain. lts readers appreciate all aspects of good living and seek out inspiration on how to celebrate and enjoy themselves. Whether they’re eating in or dining out, Gourmet readers recognize the value of seeing the world through food—and of understanding everything a meal can explain about the way people live. 'We have readers that you can’t fool. They have authentic knowledge and authentic experience. ...
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Dog Fancy (1-year)»rank: 160from: BowTie Magazines
0ur opinion: Review: Who Reads Dog Fancy? Dog Fancy is devoted to the care and enjoyment of all dogs - purebreds and mixed breeds alike. lts goal is to educate, enlighten and entertain its readers, providing them with accessible information they need to be responsible pet owners. What You Can Expect in Each lssue: Regular Departments include: Readers Bark Back: Focuses on reader interaction. Newshound: Dogs news, tips and trends. Clean Dog Clean House: Advice from Dog Fancy's cleaning expert. Canine ...
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Southern Living (1-year)»rank: 163from: Southern Progress
0ur opinion: :This magazine is edited for and concerns the tastes and interests of contemporary Southerners. The magazine regularly traces developments in the areas of travel and recreation, homes and building, gardening and landscaping and food and entertaining.
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Martha Stewart Living»rank: 205from: Martha Stewart Living
0ur opinion: Review:Even if you will never make a 'gourd candle' or a 'Fortuny-inspired tablecloth,' Martha Stewart Living can't be beat for its wealth of ideas concerning what Martha calls 'good things.' A crafter for craft's sake, and an obsessively organized woman (just look at her personal calendar, included in the first few pages), there is no concept or task that is too mundane for Martha. Like Martha herself, the magazine is impeccably organized--recipes and decorating instructions appear with full-color photos, ...
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Everyday Food»rank: 186from: Martha Stewart Living
0ur opinion: :From The Kitchens of Martha Stewart Living
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