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Martha Stewart Living
One year (12 issues) for €69.95 (USD 80.44)
Like Martha herself, the magazine is impeccably organized--recipes and decorating instructions appear with full-color photos, each filed in their own sections of "cooking," "keeping," "crafts," "home," and "collecting." Learn to slip matched sets of bed linens into one of their pillowcases for easy and convenient shelving, make washcloth mitts, and coordinate mismatched towels with decorative ribbon. A whiz at flower arranging, dinner parties, card and sewing crafts, and decorating, Martha covers and conquers all areas of the home--plus weddings, baby showers, and holidays.
Related:
Women's,
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Home & Garden
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Look forward to it every month! AJ on 31-10-2012
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Not a bad path to domestic divahood. I enjoy leafing through Martha Stewart living - creative project ideas, recipes, and information on varied subjects. Am happy with the customer service department at Global Magazines. They have successfully address Rohini on 01-06-2012
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Always a good day when the postman brings the new magazine. I like pretty much the recipes and good advices.
Laetitia on 05-12-2011
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I love the magazine Anna on 29-11-2011
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I like the magazine! It covers most my areas of interest. But I am not as enthousiastic as I used to be in the past! Unfortunately, I always receive my copy extremely late. Usually, over a week after the magazine arrives in the shops. Some months, I have to wait for more than 2 weeks. This is taking away from the overall positiv experience.
In general, I enjoy the articles. They are well written and well researched. Even if some of the presented crafts, collections or projects seem to lack mass appeal. Have the more interesting subjects run out? I also think there is an overdose of Martha. She might be the brain and the inspiration behind the magazine but everybody knows the magazine is a team effort. So, Martha does not have to be featured on every article. That much expertise from one person is just not credible! And I agree with some of the other statements, there is too much advertising!
In the future I would like to see more articles on "practical things" like home renovation (the actual skills), going green (one project -energy efficient cooking, growing your own veg or composting- really well explained rather than a list proposing to change light bulbs or to buy new appliances) and articles teaching some basic skills (pruning 101, kitchen organisation or food hygiene 101, flower arranging 101, vegetarian cooking 101, making papier-maché, making your own beauty products,...).
And, don't get me wrong, I love Martha's show on television! She is charming and entertaining. I would like to see more of her.
Andrea Baas-Deuss on 07-11-2011
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