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What magazines do you purchase?
I used to get a bunch of fashion and gossip ones and kinda just stop subscribing. Which ones do you get?
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I have subscriptions to Food Network magazine & Rachel Ray magazine. Ted has subscriptions to a couple of different gun magazines, I think a rifle & handgun one and a reloading one.
Occasionally I'll pick up a Cosmo in the grocery store but... honestly I think that magazine is so full of relationship propaganda, I laugh at half the crap in there, so now unless I really really like whoever is on the cover I just pass on by it.
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I let my let my mags go a few months ago.
.....Then I found Tanga.com. So when I find a mag I like I have bought it for the low price of $3.99 a year. For that price I figure if i don't read all of them then its not a big deal. So I now receive, Glamour, Shape, and Weight Watchers. My mom gets me taste of home too and for my Birthday this year the inlaws got me People.
I also recently bought the hubbs Golf from Tanga.
We just recently let our MagHound subscription go, but we used to get A LOT of magazines. I like reading them, but I dislike them laying around, even though we have a magazine rack. Some are still coming in and I'm not sure when they'll run out.
We used to/still get: Entertainment Weekly, Real Simple (love this!), Cooks Illustrated, Rolling Stone, Paste (music mag), The New Yorker, Harper's, The Atlantic, The Economist, and various quarterly literary mags/booklets.
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I have a subscription to Vanity Fair (best articles ever) and Dwell. I really miss Metropolitan Home since its untimely death.
DH gets Outside, which I read as well, and a mountain bike magazine.
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parents, a couple scrapbooking magazines, budget traveler, Mac world, transworld business.
Buy (as a couple)
Vogue, Martha Stewart Living, Vogue, Surfer, Surfing, transWorld Surf, Better h&g, W, WWD, Surfers Journal.
I love reading the economist when I travel too, but I'm too lazy to read it weekly.
I love reading magazines. It's one of my favorite pleasures in life.
Ashley- how long have you been using that site? In thinking about getting Steve a few subscriptions off his store bought list.
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I had a bit of a magazine addiction and too many subscriptions to keep up with. I was being so wasteful so let them all expire. Now I get my addiction fix by going to the bookstore, getting a fancy coffee, and relaxing in the cafe with a stack of mags.
Some of the ones I like - Taste of Home, Victoria (has such pretty photography), Shape, Fitness, Country Living, O, In Touch, Us Weekly, People, People StyleWatch, More (even though I'm not in the 40+ audience it's directed towards, I think it has good content), Real Simple, Southern Living, National Geographic, National Geographic Traveler.