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01-02-2019 08:50 PM
Victoria.
I have several issues from the late 80's and early 90's.
The magazine went out of production for several years, then came back.
I save these too.
The beautiful photos and dialogue take me away to a more gentle time.
01-02-2019 09:01 PM
I am down to 2 magazines from a high of 20. Most went out of business and others just got repetitive or changed with new editors (Bon Appetit and Cooking Light are two that became huge disappoinments with new editors).
WW magazine runs out in April of this year and Eating Well runs out in 2021 (I kept rolling other subscriptions into Eating Well and this one may outlive me!)
As stated by others, I really like reading a paper magazine. I tried a few subscriptions online to read on my tablet, but I didn't enjoy the experience.
01-02-2019 09:23 PM
I no longer read magazines. They have changed so much - too many ads and the same uninformative articles. Even People - I really liked that magazine, but it too has changed.
I used to be a magazine fan - started with High Lights as a young child. My mother subscribed to all the women's magazines and I continued the habit for many years. I remember Look, Life, McCalls, Good Housekeeping, Redbook, Reader's Digest, Woman's Day, Family Circle - Mom got them all. My dad used to get the detective type magazines. In addtion to those mentioned, in my teen's of course I was interested in the music and teenage magazines. In my 20's I changed to Cosmopolitan and a monthly horoscope book my friend and I used to read.
01-02-2019 09:36 PM
Southern Living is the only magazine delivered here.
01-02-2019 09:42 PM
I get Food Network and Cooking Light magazines.
01-02-2019 10:07 PM
I subscribed to People for years but I'm giving them up since there are so many "people" I don't recognize anymore. And the ads, my goodness, it seems half the magazine is nothing but ads. I also subscribed to Allure years ago, that was a good magazine, always enjoyed it. I am not into magazines anymore and because after I read a book or magazine they are still like new and I hate to throw them away. Yes, I know I can donate them and I have.
01-03-2019 01:41 AM
For many years, I've been subscribing to Opera News and Bookmarks.
01-03-2019 09:36 AM - edited 01-03-2019 09:42 AM
I used to subscribe to a couple of cooking magazines but haven't for many years. Recently I subscribed to two cooking magazines and am thinking of subscribing to two more.The price is excellent through magazine.store (look for a discount code) or through Taste of Home's website.
I'm getting six issues of AllRecipes for only $1.90 (before discount was only $3) and four issues of Kraft Food & Family for only $5.99 (was $9.98 before discount).
01-03-2019 09:55 AM
“Magazines” is at the top of my “NO” buying list...and not for the first time. I don’t subscribe to any but get some associated with memberships or associations and some of those I flip through and toss. The only one I really read/enjoy is from our electric co-op.
I don’t like reading periodicals online.
01-03-2019 11:18 AM
Thanks everyone. Interesting to read all the replies!
Yes there are way too many ads in magazines now. One time I tore all the ads out of the O magazine just to see how many and had a stack and there wasnt alot to the magazine lol.
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