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BonnieBlue Posted - Mar 03 2009 : 1:24:53 PM
Hi Everyone,
Has anyone received their new Issue's yet, I know it may still be a little early. Hopefully these will get to us on time.

Just wanted to know.
Thanks.
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Alee Posted - Apr 23 2009 : 8:32:49 PM
I would suggest calling Customer Service, Beth!
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Faransgirl Posted - Apr 23 2009 : 7:46:04 PM
Ok I have a question. I subscribed to the magazine in December and received the Feb/March issue. I never got anything else but then I got a renewal form. I would like to have the April/May edition and am wondering if I will get the remainder of the ones I have already paid for. Does anyone know who I should contact to get the April/May issue and then the others I have subscribed to.
Thanks
Beth

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Niamh Posted - Apr 06 2009 : 6:16:48 PM
quote:
Originally posted by katmom
If I lend it out, I know I'll never get it back..


Oh, this is so true! I can think of four issues that I've had to buy several times because I loan it out and don't get it back. They're just too nice. lol

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katmom Posted - Apr 06 2009 : 4:43:08 PM
Dels Farm & Feed in Cheney, WA. sells it too!
Even tho I have a subscription, I let my friends know where they can buy the magazine....If I lend it out, I know I'll never get it back....I love my firends,,,but friendship only goes so far! lololol!
>^..^<

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keeperofthehome Posted - Apr 05 2009 : 6:22:45 PM
I typically find my issues at Whole Foods. I am going there on Tuesday so I will definitely have to look out for it! I really need to subscribe since it's cheaper!

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Suzan Posted - Mar 28 2009 : 3:21:00 PM
I don't subscribe cause I can't wait! I'm checking Borders daily till they put them out!
Ga Girl Posted - Mar 28 2009 : 11:22:53 AM
Melissa, your not he only one I havent recieved mine either sure hopr it gets here soon!
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farmgirl blessings Posted - Mar 28 2009 : 08:43:25 AM
I just picked mine up at the tractor supply, and its delightful!

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peachy Posted - Mar 27 2009 : 9:38:50 PM
It's officially 12:36am, March 28 and I still haven't received my April/May issue:( I've been getting them regularly and just sent a check in to renew...just so I wouldn't ever miss one! I suppose I might have to make a trip to TSC tomorrow to see if they have any left!

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KayB Posted - Mar 24 2009 : 10:26:14 AM
I got my issue last night when I got home. YAY! My first one! I have been reading every word and plan to read more tonight. Go to my peaceful place and have a good evening.

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glendagoldenbp Posted - Mar 19 2009 : 4:21:28 PM
I found several issues at the Tractor Supply. YEA!!

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Mountain Girl Posted - Mar 19 2009 : 11:56:13 AM
I've seen the new issue in the stores and I live in small town. JoAnn
mimilou Posted - Mar 19 2009 : 11:09:53 AM
is the April/May issue in the book stores yet?
sjs Posted - Mar 19 2009 : 08:14:34 AM
This is my second issue... will it really take two more before I start getting them on time? Bummer! Ah well, they say patience is a virtue.

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Laura Marie Posted - Mar 18 2009 : 11:19:42 PM
Stephanie, when did you subscribe? It took me almost three issues before mine came on time...it's very disappointing I know. My poor fiance would look in the mail box for me before I came home just to warn me. IF this is your first issue in your subscription be patient... and it will come.
I'm still reading through my magazine. I like to savor every bit of it. I glance through it to get a feel of what is in it then I go back and read things a little at a time. Then I reread those fun helpful useful tips that I know I will use again. It's like Christmas in the mailbox...it's the little things that please me...
Farm Girl Hugs!

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sjs Posted - Mar 18 2009 : 8:28:52 PM
Still haven't gotten mine. I wonder if it's a problem with the post office?

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glendagoldenbp Posted - Mar 18 2009 : 4:42:56 PM
Is this issue of the magazine for sale on the connection?

Sunrises are wonderous things, nobody should ever miss one.
Mountain Girl Posted - Mar 17 2009 : 2:17:34 PM
I noticed that when I got mine and after I picked it up and down a few times or had it under something else that later when I picked it up the label was curled a bit and got stuck on another paper. It could easily have been ripped off going through the post office. I like the fact that it is easily peeled off so the beautiful covers are not obscured by it but maybe the kind of adhesive they use needs to be stronger. Just a thought. Hope this made sense. JoAnn
KayB Posted - Mar 17 2009 : 2:03:00 PM
I haven't gotten mine either. I bought a subscription in February. Could that be the problem?

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Marybeth Posted - Mar 17 2009 : 12:26:51 PM
I haven't got my MJ mag yet. Where is it???? MB


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Thistle Cove Farm Posted - Mar 17 2009 : 11:21:19 AM
Hi Sandra, I don't hunt...yet...but there may coma a time when I am hunting. I've got the equipment just not that hungry...yet...smile. Guys around here are always giving us meat and I dearly love eating wild turkey. When we first moved to the farm, I'd slaughter and put up hogs but, as we age, we're cutting back on meat.
I figure the term 'team player' came from someone who wants to watch me work then collect all the credit. -smile-
I'm a happy person and find myself avoiding unhappy people; perhaps that's why my friends are few where we live. My one friend, just one year older than I, has Alzheimer's and is now in a nursing home; she was a fellow farmer farm girl and it's been real lonely since she's been gone.
I don't live on auto-pilot; I live like God intends for me to live...LARGE! -smile-

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Montrose Girl Posted - Mar 16 2009 : 1:48:14 PM
I haven't been able to find the magazine yet. I haven't subscribed since I'm on the road so much with work. I love finding the magazine on a Sunday and curling up and forgetting work, the road, and hotel life for a while and daydream.

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prariehawk Posted - Mar 15 2009 : 12:15:06 AM
I just bought (still haven't gotten around to subscribing) the April/May issue of MJF and I've already started making my own salad table. It's such a down-to-Earth, wholesome magazine--full of info on how to live an organic life without all that new-age weirdness of some magazines (not that new age is all that bad; but I cringe when I hear people talk as if new age and organic are synonymous). I feel sad that the other Mary (Englebreit) magazine folded, as I love crafts, but MJF is full of ideas and projects to keep me busy(busy hands=quiet mind=no gossip). I love this particular issue because it focuses on "getting out" into the wilderness and we could all benefit from that. It's made me realize that
the life I was living wasn't really me; I'm still discovering my "inner farmgirl" and I'm not sure where she's taking me--but with MJF as my guide, it should be an interesting journey!
Sandra K. Licher Posted - Mar 14 2009 : 09:10:32 AM
Sandra, I agree whole-heartedly!!!! I don't hunt and God forbid if anyone sees ME with a gun in my hand you better start running! LOL! But I respect those who do it for the meat and not the sport. It is healthier for you and considering we really can't trust the food supply in this country...if I could I would but at my age it would be hard to do it I know. I think you have to be raised with it...I couldn't even watch! LOL! But I do eat it and although I'm not a big meat eater I would be hard pressed to give it up.
As for "happy" people....I think I might have mentioned this before on a post but I have a girlfriend who just retired from 30 some years as a practicing psychologist and she told me if we knew how many angry, pain-filled people there were out there we would be afraid to step out our door in the morning.....sad but true. I have VERY few friends and not really any close ones that I could truly "open up" to so I call myself "The Happy Hermit" and you know I AM! Society tells us we need to surround ourself with people and "join in " and be a "team player" and I have done that most of my life and now that I am retired so-to-speak I have never been happier! The husband left, the kids left, the animals died off and I got sick and the career is gone now but I moved away from "it all" and stay to myself and I have gotten much better health-wise and although I am poorer than I have ever been, I owe nothing to anyone and I am HAPPY!!!! I work hard every day, gardening, landscaping, decorating, reading and researching and making do and being as self-sufficient as possible and what a great feeling of purpose and joy I have each and every day. Do I get lonely....yes, at times....but I have you gals and lonely can be good...it makes you re-evaluate yourself, your life and your relationships instead of just living your life on auto-pilot which I did for so many years. So, now I am making up for lost time and when I do deal with people now I have a lot more to give, hopefully.

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lorijarrett Posted - Mar 14 2009 : 09:02:43 AM
I second that! I look forward to receiving that magazine more than any other mail I get, well except for family stuff. I agree that in times like this I would hope to see the subscription rate actually increase. I tried the homemade cheese spread recipe in the lastest issue and it's wonderful. I love cheese so the idea that I can make my own soft cheese spread and flavor to my liking is very appealing. Again, it's just another reason why I keep coming back. This was something I could make with readily available products and it's fresh, homemade and delicious. I can't wait to share this recipe. Take care everyone and have a great weekend.

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