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

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Simple & Delicious

Simple & DeliciousI'll keep this review simple (and delicious). Like another reviewer said, it's pretty much all recipes and very little of anything else. You get the occasional kitchen shortcut, product comparison and article but nowhere near what Taste of Home or other cooking magazines offer. Is that a bad thing? Well it depends on what you're looking for. I subscribed because I wanted simple recipes I could make during the weeknight and not spend a lot of money. That's exactly what S&D delivers. As for the recipes themselves most of them are hits with only a few so far being near misses. Out of the three Taste of Home magazines, (Taste of Home and Healthy Cooking being the other two) this one is my favorite and the only one I subscribe to. If you're looking for an upgrade of this type of magazine then I would recommend Cook's Country.

I got this magazine as the companion publication of Taste Of Home, (TOH). While TOH is a nice collection of articles and features, along with recipes, this magazine is pretty much a bi monthly set of recipes only, with a couple of short, not so in depth articles along the way. It's a thin magazine that for me is fit for mostly browsing, more than really reading. There is always a generous amount of recipes of all kinds with every issue, but truly without the entertainment of in depth articles and regular departments I feel you can do just as well browsing the web for dinner. Not really a bad magazine or rip off, but in my opinion still not worth it. I will probably end up letting it drop when its finished...

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We love this magazine. It has a color picture for every single recipe. The recipes are easy to make, with easy-to-find ingredients. We have thoroughly enjoyed receiving this magazine and have given it to family and friends as the perfect gift.

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This is one of the best cookbooks I have ever purchased.....and I've certainly purchased many over the years. It's simple, easy, delicious and you most likely have all the ingredients in your kitchen, which makes it all the more endearing. I love this cookbook!

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I just bought this magazine and have not received it yet. The ones I have bought at the store, I have enjoyed reading and have gotten great tips and easy preparation instructions.Looking forward to many more once I start getting the magazine.

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Saturday, December 13, 2014

Rifle Magazine

Rifle MagazineAlways something of interest to shooters, especially of long guns. Good coverage of rifles from sporting new/recent/19th century or older through military from pre-WW1 to current. Not a magazine for the rapid fire auto fanatic, but the bolt/lever/pump gun shooter, collector and sportsman will enjoy it.

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Transworld Wakeboarding magazine (1-year auto-renewal)

Transworld Wakeboarding magazineThis magazine has some incredible pictures! Watching wakeboarding on TV, you really don't get the same appreciation for how high above the water these guys (and gals) are, and how contorted there bodies can get. Beyond that, this magazine doesn't impress. The articles barely scratch the surface of the topics discussed, and the bios on riders doesn't really make you feel like you've gotten to know them. If you are looking for really cool pictures of wakeboarding, this is your magazine. However, if you're looking to learn about the riders and how to perform their tricks, I'd pass.

This is the best wakeboarding magazine that covers the sport in full detail. It gives lots of good information and the photography is excellent.

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We ordered a subscription to Wakeboarding as a gift for our nephew. The order was placed in late September. As of mid-November he hadn't received an issue yet. We got in touch with the publisher and were told he'd get his first issue in February. Five months is a bit long to wait, especially since it is a gift.

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I purchased this magazine last year as a gift for my son for Christmas. He loves wakeboarding and has already asked to have his subscription renewed. Considering my son is not a huge reader, I take advantage of purchasing books/magazines if he makes a point of asking for them. To me this means you have put together a great magazine/product! He is also studying graphic design and talks about the front covers.

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If you wake then you should pick this up. $10 don't be cheap just get it.

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Thursday, June 26, 2014

Dirt Rag Magazine

Dirt Rag MagazineDirt Rag is the real mountain biking magazine. It's not as flashy as the others, but for me, mountain biking is not about flash. It's not all about racing and corporations. It's about people and riding. And so is Dirt Rag.

Dirt Rag is the magazine for the real mountain biking enthusiast. Written by and for the rider, Dirt Rag is the insiders look at this very popular sport. Dirt Rag brings the readers what they want: where the great rides are, the hottest new products, how-to tips and much more.

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I read it for a year and found it to be mediocre. Why? 1) I didn't read one critical gear review. THey seem to just be "buffing the knob" of the company that sent them free stuff to test. 2) They have a thing for stories, either written by readers or staff, that are somewhat related to riding a bike. I'd buy a fictional book about biking if that's really what I was looking for. 3) Beer reviews!? I didn't buy a beer magazine, I bought a bike mag so why would this be relevant? Why not start putting ice cream reviews there, because everyone knows that people who ride bikes also LOVE ice cream...4) Saving on paying models by asking staff writers to model clothes/gear. Often it doesn't matter, but Karen-what's-her-name and the pink haired guy should be left out of the pick. Using models with generally good looks allows you not not be distracted when looking objectively at a product.

Look for Bike Mag or Mountain Bike Action for a mag that is less counter culture attitude, more bike magazine!

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Dirt Rag is the definitive cycling magazine, whether you ride a few miles each month or dozens of miles a day. The staff is as committed to cyclists, cycling products and cycling trends as anyone; you will not find an editorial staff more committed or passionate about cycling.

From original fiction to technology reviews to simple columns that celebrate the elements that make cycling the wonderful activity it is, Dirt Rag has long served as a must-read.

As for purchases from the company, I've never encountered any trouble (going so far as to receive personalized email messages to ensure I was happy and satisfied with the service and products I received).

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If you own a mountain bike, commuter bike, uni, touring bike, snow bike, etc, why do you not already own this magazine? It is beyond awesome! Articles on pump tracks, off road unicycling, trail maintenance and advocacy, and of course, sweet trail riding. We savor and fight over this magazine when it comes in, reading it slowly to make it last 2 months. The only problem I have is this magazine's propensity to put scantily clad females on the cover and in prominent photo shoots. I can overlook that though, because this magazine is so sweet.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

South Carolina Wildlife

South Carolina WildlifeI have been subscribing to this magazine for 5 years now and I have yet to receive a bad issue. Every 2 months I look forward to the new information that SC Wildlife has to offer me.

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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Underhood Service

Underhood ServiceIm not in the trade ,but do work in the testing dept of a vehicle manufacturer,also in the car hobby.Tho small this mag does provide useful information.For Instance the article on the GM 3.1 v6 was very helpful to me as I have one.Also the problems and fixs for the ford 6.0 powerstroke diesel,I was thinking of buying one.Looking to become a auto tech,own a repair shop,or just a car guy you will probably find something of value in this mag,for me worth subscribing to.

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Monday, November 25, 2013

Charisma (1-year auto-renewal)

CharismaI have read Charisma magazine for many, many years, and over those years my enthusiasm for this publication has waned, perhaps coinciding with my spiritual journey away from the more excessive fringes of the charismatic movement. Of course, what I consider the "fringes" (Word-faith theology especially) now unfortunately seems to be the charismatic mainstream. Charisma takes a far too uncritical stance when it comes to aberrant theology like Word-faith, and in some instances seems to have "sold out" to that particular interest. Sometimes the magazine does dare to take an unpopular stand, which is to its credit (like an article a few years ago criticizing multi-level marketing techniques). Most troubling to me is the perception of pandering to the Christian "star system" that makes celebrities out of people in an arena where there should ideally be no celebrities. The magazine also accepts dubious advertising, publicizing conferences featuring self-proclaimed "apostles" and "prophets". As much as I criticize Charisma, it is not a totally useless publication. The news section is informative concerning trends in popular Christianity, bringing attention to grass-roots movements that sometimes flies under the radar of other publications like Christianity Today. But while Christianity Today can be likened to a full and hearty meal, Charisma can be likened to a Twinkie: tasty but ultimately non-filling and non-nutritious.

"Charisma" magazine has gone through positive and negative changes in the last 10 years.

What once was a lighthouse for charimastic Christians has evolved into a less discriminating publication. "Charisma" seems to have lost sight of the necessary theological assessment of varying beliefs. In a New Age, everything-might-be-true spiritual environment we live in, they need to be more cognizant of the challenges on charimastic belief.

In tough issues like the Browsnville Revival and the Toronto Blessing, "Charisma" should be tougher. Analyze it, "Charisma," don't wait for the media to tear it apart.

Likewise, "Charisma" isn't strong enough when imposters come to town, chasing money in the name of a faulty health and wealth theology. Similarly, the cult of personalities in charimatic movements is terribly rampant and ignored by church leaders. No other charismatic publication is taking these issues to task, but "Charisma" is in the best position to do so.

However, there are some good things. "Charisma" is the best of its lot. There simply are not other well-written, well-designed magazines or charismatic Christians. They do report solidly on religious persecution issues. They also cover the news of the Christian church at-large effectively, almost as well as the more news-based "Christianity Today."

Three stars? Yep. I wish I could give it more, but until "Charisma" starts a deeper inspection and introspection of the charismatic events and people, I must regrettably stay at three.

I recommend "Charisma" but with reservations.

Anthony Trendl

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Charisma is a good source for news of the latest goings-on in the world of the contemporary charismatic movement. If you want to know what the televangelists are up to, where the latest revival is breaking out, or in what exciting and exotic ways the Holy Spirit is being manifested in this place or that, Charisma magazine is the place to look. Its usefulness pretty much ends there.

The glossy advertisements for hotshot healing evangelists, success gurus and big-name ministries are simply nauseating to most outside the world of card-carrying Pentecostals and charismatics, and next to them, anything useful or sensible the editors might occasionally have to say looks rather hollow and disingenuous. Most of the content will seem alien and bizarre to all but health and wealth, devil-bashing conservative fundamentalists. And "fundamentalist" -despite the sometimes relatively moderate stance of the editors -does describe very accurately Charisma's readership, I think, as a glance at the letters page will usually show.

One caveat: It is a few months since I have been a regular reader, so there is a slim chance things may have changed.

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As others have said, the best thing about "Charisma" is its news section and its reportage of religious persecution and political issues. They do a decent job there. However, it typically takes a pop "People" magazine approach and tone with the rest of its material. The Bible teaching, what little there is of it, is generally shallow and designed to sell magazines, stroke readers, or stir controversy.

There is a definite bias towards the Word-Faith, Pentecostal, Arminian, feminist, faddish, "Prophetic Stream," prosperity, name-it-claim it crowd. Once upon a time, these emphases were not all that defined the larger Charismatic movement, but perhaps they do now. This niche certainly defines "Charisma" Magazine.

Another thing that bothers me is their advertising policy, and I use the term "policy" loosely. Is there one? Seems like there has been an overabundance of snake-oil salesmen hawking their wares in "Charisma" over the years. Plus, the ads are so numerous that it seems like the editorial content is being squeezed out. Although, given the declining quality editorial content, maybe that's not a bad thing.

The most baffling advertising case was with the famous "prophet" who was offering "words" and blessings for sale in ads in "Charisma," even as the editorial section of the magazine criticized that man's "ministry." Excuse me, Mr. Strang, but do your editorial and advertising departments ever talk together?

Seems like "Charisma" has always trafficked in stirring up controversies on the one hand while stroking church celebrities on the other and then promoting fads on the other and then sanctimoniously belittling theological conservatives on the other. Hey, what's up with all the hands over there?

Another reviewer said that "Charisma" is one of the best national charismatic publications because it's one of the only ones. That about sums it up.

And, by-the-by, I am a Holy Spirit-filled, tongue-speaking, Jesus following, dancing, shouting, healing, prophetic charismatic Christian and have been for more than 30 years. I hate to be critical of one of "our own" publications, but there it is.

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Charisma and its sister publication Ministries Today have taken a refreshingly prophetic tack in their editorials and their story selection. I have been pleasantly suprised to see issues such as interracial marriage, women in ministry, spiritual abuse by pastors taken on. Sexual sin, fiscal irregularity, and heresy have also been highlighted. Charisa is the most diverse popular Chrisitan magazine that I have seen. Unlike most, it does not ignore the existence of a large Christian movement in the African American community.

However, Charisma is comercial. It has chosen not to apply the same standards that it uses in editorials and stories to its advertisers. One might say that it is biting the hands that feeds it. It also has not taken a hard stand against some teachings that many consider wrong headed and dangerous but where there is still substantial disageement in the Charismatic/Pentecostal ranks.

I heartily recommend this magazine to evangelical Christians. I never agree 100% with what I read but I deeply respect the approach that Charisma and the other Strang publications have taken.

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Friday, October 4, 2013

France Magazine (1-year auto-renewal)

France MagazineI have subscribed to France magazine for three years now,without a glitch.

I love this magazine.It is beautifully presented,and chock full of information about all areas of France.I especially love the articles of small,quaint little villages.It makes me want to visit all of France,not just Paris as I originally intended.

I am so sorry the first reviewer has had so much trouble with the subscription.

I found a copy of this magazine in an old hotel in Hawaii and enjoyed it. Because we travel to France often, I thought it would be a way of keeping in touch with the culture during the years between visits. It's only been 5 weeks, but I haven't heard from anyone or received anything except for a review request. Funny.

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I am among the few who still cherish the act of reading a magazine. Unlike most magazines that have let their struggles affect content, France Magazine manages to still entice me issue after issue. Aside from the wonderful articles are the amazing photos they use, worthy of being plucked out and framed!

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I like the magazine as a whole,I really enjoy reading it but the delivery was terrible. My first issue arrives 4 or 5 later than expected, then they promised me to send me an extra issue as apology for the delay. And finally for my one year subscription I ended receiving a total of 3 issues. Don't worth it!

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What I like most about this magazine is the focus on the best of French culture and does not include pop-culture drama, which is a waste of my time.

I look forward to this arriving and sit down to have a nice glass of wine on my patio as I read about interesting French events while improving my English skills.

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

Beckett Sports Card Monthly

Beckett Sports Card MonthlyThis $7.99 (USA cover price) monthly magazine is generally a waste. Sure, the lists of collectible cards from the past are nice, but the price guide itself is severely lacking. It only carries the most recent year's worth of cards, and is missing several issuers. It tries to offer pricing in many sports with niche hobby following (golf, wrestling, tennis) at the expense of coverage on the big ones, like MLB and NFL.

Save your money for the regular monthly Beckett price guide in your preferred sport... or better yet, spend about twice as much as this single issue costs, and subscribe for a year.

As Described-shows just a little of ALL sports,since new cards are more likley to change they are more prevelent.

Buy it once in awhile,but Sports in season require their own purchase,ie Beckett Baseball or Football offer more and the yearly issue will cover even more.

Problem is the prices are not all that relevant unless ou hace to buy at a card shop.CUrrent prices are more esily found 'live' on eBay!-search listings.But it does help as a guide for buying and selling.

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