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Old 08-28-2010, 08:59 AM
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Canadian Geographic (have had a subscription for over 20 years)
Scientific American occasionally off the newstand
books are better reading, but magazines have better pictures
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Old 08-28-2010, 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by newquilter10
Texas Highways.
Boy, did you just bring back a memory! My parents lived in Arizona for five years, and they both loved it. They moved away when I was a baby. When I was a teen an old AZ friend gave my mother a subscription to Arizona Highways. It had pictures of Arizona that took up the entire page of the magazine. She'd cut them out and put them on her bedroom walls. So tacky, just the unframed, cut-out pictures, but she loved looking at them.
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Old 08-28-2010, 09:14 AM
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I love seeing what everyone reads!

I'm a huge book-reader, but I love reading magazines, too.

My favorites: Elle Decor, though I haven't read it in a while; Wired; Scientific American Mind; Family Circle; Reader's Digest (though it's gotten very small in the last few years); and yes, People.

Others I read less often: House Beautiful, Cooking Light, Business Week, Philadelphia Magazine, Writer's Digest (once or twice a year I get a short-lived urge to write).
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Piecework, Renaissance Magazine.

I want to subscribe to Citizens' Companion, but I will have to wait until it's a little more in the budget. :)
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Midwest Living, Better Homes and Gardens, Real Simple ...
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Old 08-28-2010, 10:10 AM
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All of my decor magazines went belly up. I dumped the fashion, craft, collectibles and antiques magazines (I sometimes miss two of the antiques mags). Dumped the news and don't miss them at all.

Still get a lot of history and gun mags. Both are good for deployment care packages. Will also include an entertainment mag in care packages so they know what crap they're lucky to miss out on. :0D
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There are other magazines? Who knew. :lol: I subscribe to Counry Woman. Magazines cost so much now that I mostly read books I have swapped with others.
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The progressive, Huffington Post, AARP, the Onion, Vegetarian Times. Seems I have different perspective than most!
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Consumer Reports is about the only one I subscribe to. My step-mom subscribes to Family Handiman for me, and I actually do enjoy reading it and would love to know how to do all the stuff in it, but I'm not very handy.
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It changes but right now it's Southern Living, "O"and Entertainment Weekly.I pick others up from time to time, but I have subscriptions to these. I got the subscriptions free when I paid off my credit card last year! :-D
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