Reply
Honored Contributor
Posts: 41,383
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Re: Magazines you still enjoy/have cancelled during pandemic


@Lucky Charm wrote:

Dang @sunshine45  that's a lot of mags!

 

I used to get Vanity Fair, but let them pile up so I could read during coast to coast flights.  But the flying stopped and I let the subscription expire.

 

I do have National Geo for Kids sent to most grandchildren and also HiLights to a few, also.

 

DH gets some Fisherman magazine, but only looks at the pictures, I think.Woman LOL


 

 

LOL @Lucky Charm  i get more than that, but those were the ones that initially came to mind. as i said, i can find great deals on them (often through brads deals.) cheap entertainment.

********************************************
"The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing." - Albert Einstein
Honored Contributor
Posts: 17,491
Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Re: Magazines you still enjoy/have cancelled during pandemic

I used to get a ton and let them all expire.  My last magazine is Eating Well.  As other magazines went out of business, they kept adding to this subscription.  April will be my last issue and then I will be magazine free.

 

I tried digital magazines, but I didn't enjoy them in that format.

 

I read so much for work that I really don't read for pleasure anymore.

===================================
QVC Shopper - 1993

# IAMTEAMWEN
Honored Contributor
Posts: 43,469
Registered: ‎01-08-2011

Re: Magazines you still enjoy/have cancelled during pandemic

I've cancelled everything.  My main magazine was Bazaar because it was the best in fashion, Vogue second because I didn't want interviews.  I want now, and soon to be delivered.  Give me fashion and color.  If I want personalities, I'll buy Newsweek!

Honored Contributor
Posts: 10,620
Registered: ‎09-22-2010

Re: Magazines you still enjoy/have cancelled during pandemic

I have subscribed to many magazines during out lockdown here in the PNW.  

 

I aready took Vanity Fair, Better Homes and Gardens and two gardening magazines. 

 

I added at introductory prices The New Yorker, Food Network Magazine, People, The Smithsonian, Good Housekeeping, Consumer Reports, Readers Digest, Real Simple, Martha Stewart Living -  I will probably let all of these expire.  

Respected Contributor
Posts: 3,970
Registered: ‎03-16-2010

Re: Magazines you still enjoy/have cancelled during pandemic


@sunshine45 wrote:

i get a TON of magazines now......

 

why? because they are cheap (some as low as $6  year!) and they make good reading while at the pool or beach  or when you want something a little lighter or when you have to sit and wait for an appointment or meeting. my daughter works in a healthcare facility and i usually send them there when i am done with them.....the employees and residents enjoy them also.

 

some, but not all i get.....

 

BALTIMORE

 

DELAWARE

 

TIME

 

GOOD HOUSEKEEPING

 

GOOD OLD DAYS

 

REMINISCE

 

WOMANS DAY

 

ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST

 

THE ATLANTIC

 

THE WEEK

 

TV GUIDE

 

O

 

TASTE OF HOME

 

THE PIONEER WOMAN

 

COOKS ILLUSTRATED

 

SATURDAY EVENING POST

 

DWELL

 

GARDEN AND GUN

 

SOUTHERN LIVING

 

 

and more.......and YES, my mailman is not fond of me. LOL

 

 


______________________________________________________

 

Then on the other hand @sunshine45, at least you are helping to keep the mailman employed!  lol  


* Freedom has a taste the protected will never know *
Respected Contributor
Posts: 3,970
Registered: ‎03-16-2010

Re: Magazines you still enjoy/have cancelled during pandemic

I still subscribe to Southern Living.  


* Freedom has a taste the protected will never know *
Respected Contributor
Posts: 3,655
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Re: Magazines you still enjoy/have cancelled during pandemic

[ Edited ]

Subscribe to

Southern Living.

Cooks Illustrated, Cook's Country, America's Test Kitchen (online)

Consumer Reports

 

Have canceled 

Food Network 

HGTV

Country Living

Real Simple

Travel and Leisure 

Midwest Living

Tea Time 

Better homes and Gardens

Country 

Country Extra

Martha Stewart 

Veranda

 Bloomberg 

Honored Contributor
Posts: 13,453
Registered: ‎07-15-2016

Re: Magazines you still enjoy/have cancelled during pandemic

No cancellations.  In fact, I subscribed to two others in November:  Interweave Knits and Interweave Crochet.  Several knitting mags I buy single issues from Amazon, yarn shops or Barnes & Noble when I'm in the neighborhood.

 

Still getting Vogue Knitting, New York Magazine and Archaeology Magazine. 

 

I did have an problem with NYMag in the early lockdown stage.  The magazine used to be delivered to my apartment door and because of limited access to our building - that wasn't happening.  So - after complaining - it now comes in the mail.  

 

I get a couple of other from religious organizations - no changes there either.

Honored Contributor
Posts: 10,746
Registered: ‎01-19-2015

Re: Magazines you still enjoy/have cancelled during pandemic

Consumer Reports and Good Housekeeping are the only 2 magazine subscriptions l still have.

 

I used to also have subscriptions to HGTV Magazine, Real Simple, and In Style, but those were piling up without my reading them, so l let them expire.

~~Be careful when you follow the masses. Sometimes the 'm' is silent.~~
Respected Contributor
Posts: 3,644
Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Re: Magazines you still enjoy/have cancelled during pandemic

I love magazines. I love the art of the ads. I love to see the products. I love to read.

I always check magazine price search dot com to find the best deals & then Rakuten for cash back. Sometimes that is 25% or 40% back.

I subscribe to:

All Recipes

Allure

Better Homes & Gardens

DIY

Eating Well

Elle

Entertainment 

Esquire

Family Handyman

Food Network

Glamour

Good Housekeepin

HGTV

Instyle

Marie Claire

Martha Stewert Living

Pioneer Woman

Real Simple

Time

Vanity Fair

Then my husband gets a couple of motorcycle magazines.