Sharon asks…
what are good decorating magazines?
modern theme
to give ideas for the home.
thanks
House Beautiful
Home and Garden
and sometime you can find some good issue of Martha Stuart Living
Sandra asks…
I sent for your Better Home and Garden the first part of April and have sent my payment on April 20, 2007 and have not had the magazine come in the mail yet. Carol Wilcox Box 164 Paris Idaho 83261
You should go to the better homes and garden magazine site. This is a question and answer forum for us general people with nothing better to do. Just kidding. Get a hold of better homes and gardens magazine.
Paul asks…
in USA and Europe
U.S. Magazines:
Cooking Light; Food & Wine, Southern Living, Better Homes & Gardens, Dine Magazine, Cookbook Digest, Eating Well, Fine Cooking, Gourmet, Martha Stewart Living
In Europe:
UK: Cook’s Illustrated, The Somerfield Magazine, Food and Drink, Decanter, Waitrose Food Illustrated, French Gourmet
France: Cuisine et Terroirs, Cuisine Actuelle, Cuisine et Vins
Italy: Cucina Bella e Buona, La Cucina Italiana, Sale e Pepe
Spain: Sobremesa
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]]>David asks…
If I get a subscription of better home and garden magazine, I have to pay $ 20 monthly, or ones a year?? or what ?
If you go to home and garden magazine website to subscribe, it states there that $20 is the payment for 36 issues/copies (equivalent to $3 years).
John asks…
I currently get Better Homes and Gardens and Ladies Home Journal. I like recipes and articles on decorating. Any other good magazines?
House & Garden
Home
Real Simple
Country Home
Southern Living
Martha Stewart Living
Woman’s Day
Good Housekeeping
Redbook
First For Women
Town & Country
Sandy asks…
i never ordered the newspaper but today they sent me a bill in the mail saying that i have to pay $22 and I’ll be receiving my first issue soon…if i don’t pay then i will not going to recieve the magazine right?
cuz i never really subscribed it.
I dont think you will but theres always a chance.
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]]>Laura asks…
I’m an awful cook, but my son is getting to that age where he can eat what we eat, and while frozen dinners are fine for me, I’m not going to raise him on pizza and spaghettios! So just looking for some suggestions of books and magazines that don’t have tons of crazy ingredients and are fast and easy, but also healthy. In my defense, I WAS raised on pizza and spaghettios, so I blame my lack of knowledge on that!
My favorite 2 cookbooks (other than the cookbooks compiled by the ladies at our church back home!) are from America’s Test Kitchen and the standard Better Homes & Gardens New Cookbook.
Both have tons of basic, simple recipes that help you get started, and there are a lot of cooks’ knowledge sidebars in both that help someone starting from scratch get a good understanding of cooking. ESPECIALLY the basics – like if you want to hard boil eggs, what do you do?? These have instructions!!
Another great book is How to Boil Water. It was published by the Food Network & is great for beginners!
Chris asks…
Im doing a level media and for my coursework i need to explore the development of magazines. The last thing i need to know is how have the contents of magazines changed over the years?
Todays magazines are full of half naked women, celebs and everything is sexually orientated. Yesterdays mags, had clothes, recipes, stories, gardening etc.
Linda asks…
I want to redecorate my bedroom but i can’t seem to think what i want it to be like. What would be some good magazines that would give me ideas and hints about what i can make it like.
{I’d want to make it kinda girly-ish, if that sorta helps =D}
Domino Magazine is a good one:
http://www.dominomag.com/
Better Homes & Gardens:
http://www.bhg.com/decorating/
BH&G also has many “special interest” magazines that you can find on the newsstands with titles like “Beautiful Bedrooms,” “Cottage Style,” “Creative Home” and so forth. You should be able to find something from them.
Also “Country Living,” “Cottage Living,” “Home,” “InStyle Home,” “Elle Decor,” “Budget Decorating,” “Martha Stewart Living,” etc.
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