What NON-quilting magazines do you read?
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Ladies Home Journal, Better Homes & Gardens, Real Simple, Womens Day, Birds & Blooms, Readers Digest, Grit, Womens Own, Womans World, Good Househeeping, and Taste of Home. Guess that's it !!!! Hope I didn't leave any out !!
#53
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Antique Roadshow== Consumer Reports (saves me money)
Home town newspaper=Cabell Standard, nothing like the old hometown paper Cabell Record, haven't been back for half a life time but Milton is still "Home"=
Come to think of it, I've been turned off most magazines these last few years and slowly cancelled most of them. Used to get darn near everyone on the market, or at least seemed that way.
Unfortunately for most magazines, I can get most if not all their pictures and stories on the Internet, and don't have to store all those papers all over my house.
Home town newspaper=Cabell Standard, nothing like the old hometown paper Cabell Record, haven't been back for half a life time but Milton is still "Home"=
Come to think of it, I've been turned off most magazines these last few years and slowly cancelled most of them. Used to get darn near everyone on the market, or at least seemed that way.
Unfortunately for most magazines, I can get most if not all their pictures and stories on the Internet, and don't have to store all those papers all over my house.
#54
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Sometimes I pick up a weaving or knitting mag at Hastings but don't subscribe to anything but quilt mags now and I am not going to renew them. Sick of the clothing aids and attitute about their pattern copyright. Why buy them if you can't freely use the patterns. Cancelled McCall;s over that dvd they sent out unsolicitated. Sick of their attitude.
#56
The only one I subscribe to is Country Woman. If you pick up their Sept/Oct issue, you'll see a picture of my daycare kids. We made a recipe from a previous issue and I sent them a pick of the kids with a thank you letter and they printed it! The kids were thrilled.
#59
Originally Posted by butterflywing
sierra club magazine
museum of natural history magazine
trust for public land.....
almost all eco stuff that i give some money to.
museum of natural history magazine
trust for public land.....
almost all eco stuff that i give some money to.
I haven't heard of trust for public land. Does it have a website?
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