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1badmamawolf Posted - Jun 25 2009 : 7:01:19 PM
subscribe to , besides MJF?
I love "Grit, Countryside, Mother earth news, Backwoods Home, Organic Gardening, & Living The Country Life. There are a few others that sometimes have good, useful articles, but i buy them off the stands, cause more times than not, that months issue is not worth the price.


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countrykatgirly Posted - Aug 01 2009 : 1:31:50 PM
Let's see...

Organic Gardening
Romantic Country
Life: Beautiful
Better Homes and Gardens (won't be renewing it)
MJF

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Hosanna Posted - Jul 27 2009 : 5:32:29 PM
I have a weakness for magazines, and only have a few subscriptions. Others I buy off stands when the contents look good.

Country Living
Victoria ( I get old issues of these at the Goodwill bookstore, also)
Equus
Romantic Country
Country Victorian
Southern Living
Progressive Farmer (My hubby's, but I read it too)
I really dislike Martha Stewart Living. That is just about the only magazine I would never consider subscribing to.
Futters Posted - Jul 27 2009 : 12:53:31 PM
The faves I subscribe to are:

MJF (Just received my first issue of the plum easy)
Martha Stewart
Country Living and
Rachael Ray.

Used to get a ton more when my daughter had those magazaine drives at school, but once she got out that expense stopped. Hee hee!!!


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treelady Posted - Jul 27 2009 : 12:06:42 PM
I subscribe to Better Homes and Gardens, Country Living, MJF and a bunch of farm and ranch magazines.I like picking up a new one occasionally at a check out counter or quilt store if something grabs my interest.

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EastTXFarmgirl Posted - Jul 24 2009 : 05:42:52 AM
Of course MJF, I also subscribe to Texas Monthly Gardener, Hobby Farm,Hobby Farm Home, and Garden Gate. Occassionally I will purchase Mother Earth News but prefer the Mother Earth Living Well series.

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prairie_princess Posted - Jul 22 2009 : 9:30:54 PM
oh my gosh! my mom used to have a subscription to reminisce and i loved it! i'm glad it's still around, i'll have to consider it in the future. the only 2 subscriptions i currently have are country living and country... may get country extra too because i love country so much!

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HAINAngel2000 Posted - Jul 10 2009 : 08:40:05 AM
Knitting and sewing/quilting magazines. I usually go buy them from store however :)

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sewgirlie Posted - Jul 10 2009 : 05:57:02 AM
Reminisce is still available. You reminded me how much I loved it and I just got a new subscription1!

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forgetmenot Posted - Jul 05 2009 : 08:55:56 AM
When we go to the city I buy MJF, Interweave Press mags: Piecework, Spin-Off, Herb Companion. Also, a few Somerset mags-I share those w/dgd. Vegetarian Times and Veg News, Hobby Farm. Occasionally others. I also pick up a bridal mag now and then, because I love to get new ideas on favors, and decor, food, etc. (Probably was a planner/caterer in another life). lol.

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ranchmama Posted - Jul 05 2009 : 08:31:26 AM
I subscribe to MJF, Range, Western Horseman and the kids get 2 kinds of Ranger Rick and and Nat'l Geografic for little kids, they were gifts from Grandma's. I will pick up COuntry Woman or any Taste of Home that I see. I would lke to subscribe I just don't get around to it. I also buy a few cross stitch mags when I find them. Also don't take the time to subscribe.

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dutchy Posted - Jul 04 2009 : 10:57:01 PM
I don't subscribe to any magazines because I prefer USA ones, lol. But the ones I love to read are: ofcourse MJF, Country Homes, Romantic Homes, Romantic Victorian, Victoria and way WAY more :)
But they are not available here so will have to do with my oldies but goodies :)

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faithmarie Posted - Jul 04 2009 : 6:01:47 PM
Has anyone heard of the magazine Reminise? I love it but I havent seen it this year.... I hope it is still around.

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herbquilter Posted - Jul 01 2009 : 3:33:39 PM
In addition to some of the ones that are listed I like;
Hobby Farms Home
Cooks Illistrated
Country LIving Garden
I am very sad that Mary Engelbriet Home Companion is discontinued. What a great mag.

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Tapestry Posted - Jun 26 2009 : 12:09:10 PM
My favs besides MJF are Better Homes and Gardens, Country Woman, Country Home, Family Circle and Traditional Home. DH also buys me Woman's Day every Friday when it comes out before he leaves work. Every once in awhile I'll pick up a beading or crafting magazine when I need inspiration.

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1930sgirl Posted - Jun 26 2009 : 08:05:39 AM
My favorite magazines, in no particular order are:

Cottages & Bungalows
Backwoods Home
Martha Stewart Living
Countryside & Small Stock Journal
Harrowsmith Country Life-a Canadian publication
Mother Earth News
and
Various Quilting magazines

Joyce
momshopsalotta Posted - Jun 26 2009 : 05:11:59 AM
I love the magazine Country. My mother in law pays for my subscription as part of my Christmas present. It has articles about living in the country(like a week in the life of a country family) and recipies, but just breathtaking photography. As an artist I often paint the landscape from the magazine. The photos are just crystal clear and detailed shots.
mom2my2boyz Posted - Jun 26 2009 : 04:56:58 AM
I love magazines, too! My current subscriptions are: MJF, Mother Earth News, Grit, The Old Schoolhouse and Better Homes and Gardens. I just recently let the following subscriptions lapse: Martha Stewart Living, Midwest Living and Country Home.
Georgiaberry Mobley Posted - Jun 26 2009 : 04:50:09 AM
I am so glad that I looked at this topic because Victoria was one of my favorites years ago - I didn't know that it was still around.

I love magazines. I get MJF, National Geographic, The Sun (no ads - all writing, mostly fiction and poetry, it is like Cricket for grown ups), Cooks Illustrated, American Girl for my 9yr old, Kids Discover (I won't be renewing - they don't get into it) Kids Nat. Geographic (we were not impressed and won't be renewing that either).

I occasionally buy a martha stewart issue - I love the easter magazine each year.

I wish I could afford Science Weekly and a political mag of some kind - Maybe Mother Jones.

Online I read Scientific American and the Economist. I LOVE the Economist - I have learned so much from this journal.

I get hand me downs of Dwell Magazine - a modern homebuiding and design focus. Very good quality mag and mind expanding - get out of the comfort zone! I am trying to make my little shack into a modern farmhouse.

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Sheep Mom 2 Posted - Jun 25 2009 : 9:57:36 PM
besides MJF I subscribe to : Sew Beautiful, Artist Magazine, Threads, Interweave Knitting, Spin-off, Organic gardening, and Victoria.

Sheri
Aunt Jenny Posted - Jun 25 2009 : 9:22:52 PM
besides MJF I subscribe to BAckwoods Home, Countryside and Farm and Ranch (that one is actually a gift from a friend who gets it for me for my birthday each year) and I like to buy issues of Mother Earth, Hobby Farm or Herbs Quarterly when they have something of interest to me.

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prariehawk Posted - Jun 25 2009 : 9:18:07 PM
I subscribe to The Bark (a magazine about dogs that DOESN'T have adds for dogs for sale, ie., no puppy mills)and also to Poets & Writers. I'm looking for the magazine Urban Homestead but I can't find it around here. I also like Hobby Farm Home and Organic Gardening. Plus once in a while I'll buy a fashion magazine just to get ideas.
Cindy
Bear5 Posted - Jun 25 2009 : 7:41:16 PM
I subscribe to MJF, National Geographic.
Marly

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peapicker Posted - Jun 25 2009 : 7:15:31 PM
I like Mother earth, backwoods home, victoria , farm and ranch, new american, organic gardening, hobby farms and probably more. I just like to read mostly about self sufficiency.


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