What NON-quilting magazines do you read?
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I don't have any subscriptions but I regularly buy House and Home, Style at Home (two Canadian decor magazines), Fine Cooking, Fine Gardening, and Canadian Gardening. I used to buy People every week but gave up on that years ago. Then I would buy it if I were going on the plane - quick reading, leave it behind. The last time I bought it, I didn't have a sweet clue who 90% of the "famous" people were! :?
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I LOVE magazines! I got REALLY lucky this year, and got a bunch of subscriptions for FREE!!!!!!!!
BF's mom and Dad, plus a bunch of friends and family drink coke, and I saved all the Coke codes! I got Martha Stewart living, Every day Foods, Fitness, Country Living, Red Book, Good Housekeeping, Better Homes and Gardens, it was so great! Poptarts has a free offer too, so saving my poptart codes for another one, lol!
BF's mom and Dad, plus a bunch of friends and family drink coke, and I saved all the Coke codes! I got Martha Stewart living, Every day Foods, Fitness, Country Living, Red Book, Good Housekeeping, Better Homes and Gardens, it was so great! Poptarts has a free offer too, so saving my poptart codes for another one, lol!
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Originally Posted by ube quilting
The progressive, Huffington Post, AARP, the Onion, Vegetarian Times. Seems I have different perspective than most!
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