Showing posts with label country magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label country magazine. Show all posts

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Betty Crocker Recipe Magazine

Betty Crocker Recipe MagazineI have to say that I bought this magazine countless times next to the cash register of my local superstore before I finally decided to take the plunge and subscribe. I'm very happy with my decision. This magazine has new creations in addition to old classics as well as updates on those old classics. The instructions are far above any other magazine's and appropriate for any cook, whether a rookie or a seasoned pro. The recipes are varied, flavorful and they even go ahead and suggest a few variations and substitutions of your own. You'll never stop wanting to try something new and then experiment again on those recipes. As far as quality goes, the paper's smooth and glossy and every recipe has a big, beautiful picture to stimulate your imagination. I really like this magazine and I recommend it to everyone.

I've bought many of these cookbooklets through the years, and decided to purchase the magazine subscription as I could afford it. It's been awhile since I've read these cookbooklets, and I did not realize the new format consisted of recipe cards.

Recipe cards are good for people with good eyesight as they can read the smaller print. For older folks like me the recipe cards are hard to read. I will probably not re-subscribe to this magazine for this reason.

The old format with a recipe and a accompanying photo is much easier to read and use in the kitchen. I sure wish that was being used as the current magazine format.

Recommend with the caveats given.

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First off I never writed reviews for anything, but this is an exception. I love this maazine and bought it in the check out line of my local grocery store. When I seen online I could get it cheaper I jumped on it.it took 12 weeks to get the first issue. And then they only sent one more issue and stop. Save yourself the wait and orer straight from betty crocker

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Saturday, June 14, 2014

Classic Bike

Classic BikeI've only read one issue but was fairly impressed with the content and quality of bike selection, writing and photos, particularly compared with the disposable quick read motomags (Cycle World, Motorcyclist, Sport Rider, etc.). Something about the Brit mags, they work on grabbing the reader to help you live the experience of the writer. After reading just that one issue I now would love to see a CBX in the garage...

Magazine is eye candy for the British Motorbike Enthusiast. We keep every issue in our motorbike shop. Love the in depth look into the bikes and great photography. Hope to continue our import subscription.

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A high quality magazine that's more than just a review and nostalgia forum. Filled with practical advice for expensive and non-expensive classics from all eras, this magazine has branched out in an appealing way to Japanese, Italian (not to mention relatively obscure bikes from around the world) and modern "classic" racing. This is everything from track to hill climbs to yearly coverage of Goodwood Revival, MotoGiro, Bonneville and the Isle of Man/Manx GP. It also has recently started to include news and views from abroad meaning outside the UK. Along with mechanic and owner how-to's, plus a good dose of museum round-ups, book reviews and auction prices, this magazine is a must have for the classic enthusiast.

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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Dish

DishI've bought several issues of Dish when on vacation in New Zealand, where it costs the equivalent of $6 US. It is beautifully produced, with excellent graphics and enticing pictures. The recipes are about right for my taste, fairly ambitious but not impossibly hard. Others might feel differently about that, of course. The recipes have metric quantities and oven temperatures are in Celsius, but there is a useful conversion page near the end of each issue. This may seem intimidating at first, but in fact you get used to it pretty quickly. Many or most of the recipes have full-page photos.

Many of the articles are local to New Zealand, naturally, for instance one about truffle growing there, so probably the magazine would not be as charming to someone who does not know that country. Still, it is a very good food magazine. It is just a pity that the very high postage costs from down under make it so expensive in the US.

Addendum as of 11/20/10: This magazine is available in electronic form on Zinio.com for the much more reasonable price of $19.17 for six issues. I don't think the web version offers nearly the tactile pleasure that the paper one does, but it is one heck of a lot cheaper. You can read parts of a sample issue at the site if you want to check it out.

I had to check this ad twice. Who would pay $100.00 for six issues of a magazine? I subscribe to over 30 magazines a month and I would not consider this magazine.

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Thursday, October 17, 2013

Western Horseman (1-year auto-renewal)

Western HorsemanThe BEST All Around Horse Magazine Period Also The BEST current price. If a horse owner can only have one equine related magazine this is is the ONE I would recommend. I believe they have been in business since 1938 and know what they are talking about, in an entertaining non-technical manner. Excellent photos, with horse health, some show AND trail riding information.

I can't remember when I started reading Western Horseman. My mother had a subscription back in the fifties, even though we had Arabians and half-Arabians. As the title suggests, Western Horseman is a magazine for western horsemen. Back in the fifties you wouldn't see an English saddle in the magazine. However, I read it cover-to-cover then and I read it that way now. Even during the time I couldn't own a horse, I read Western Horseman. Nowdays, they occasionally include a horse with an English or, more likely, an Australian or Endurance saddle among all those western stock seat saddles. But that is fine. Western Horseman is what it claims to be, the premier magazine for western horsemen even if they don't live in the west or ride stock seat. The magazine is full of information about western stock horse disciplines. Their articles are basic and practical. Their writers are people I have never met but whose names are as familiar to me as my next-door-neighbor. They write about horse people. I have learned about rodeo clowns, bullriders, cowboy poets and western artists as well as horses. They write about the western way of life and those people who try to preserve it even as it changes around them. So, if you buy Western Horseman, and I hope you do, don't expect to read only about horses, although you will find plenty about horses. Expect to read about western horsemen in all their variations.

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Western Horseman is the premier horse magazine, with articles on all aspects of horses and horsemanship from trailers and trailering to horse packing, shoeing, disease and parasite control as well as special focus pieces on the different breeds of horse. If you like the outdoors and horses, you will love this magazine.

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This magazine in particular focuses on training tips and the whos who of our beloved horse world. It has great advertisements

of recently released products, that i myself have found very useful and of good quality.Highly suggested especially if you

are a new owner of an equestrian buddy.

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The Western Horseman is THE horse magazine. It started in 1936. My mother wrote an article that was published in Volume 2, Number 4 in 1937. It was about the cowboys in New Mexico along the Pecos River. The ranch was the Turkey Track. I would like to have the issue, but over the years it disappeared. We, she and I raised horses for many years in Kansas and Oklahoma until a back injury slowed me down.

Over the years the magazine has kept up with the changing styles and breeds of western horses. More power to them!!

Keep me in mind if you have the issue I mentioned, and would like to sell it to me.

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