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List Price: $29.50
Our Price: $18.00
Your Save: $ 11.50 ( 39% )
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months
Manufacturer: Martha Stewart Living
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 10 Label: Martha Stewart Living Magazine Type: Consumer magazine Manufacturer: Martha Stewart Living Number Of Issues: 10 Publisher: Martha Stewart Living Studio: Martha Stewart Living Subscription Length: 365
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From The Kitchens of Martha Stewart Living
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Customer Rating:      Summary: There are much better options Comment: As an avid collector of cookbooks and recipes, I'm used to sifting through a multitude of recipes I'll never make in order to find the perfect one that is sure to be a hit. So far, after 4 or 5 issues, I've only found maybe a half dozen recipes that I might actually try. I'm not a picky eater and I enjoy lots of different kinds of food. Unfortunately, I don't have the time to devote to cooking extravagant meals on a day to day basis and I'm not big on hosting parties. Basically, I'm no Martha Stewart. Not worth my effort and I won't be renewing.
Customer Rating:      Summary: overdelivered on expectation Comment: I think when I bought this it said not to expect first delivery until 2 or 3 months later. Actually, within 2 weeks of the order I received last months' issue and this month's issue. I am impressed! Although I'm sure they put 2 months to set expectations there surely must be some people who have to wait that long.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Delicious Food! Comment: I love this magazine. It is small so I can put it in my purse to look at or take it to the grocery store when shopping. Most of the recipes don't require that many ingredients. I have started to cook with a lot more vegetables because of this magazine. A lot of the recipes have cooking times under an hour. I wish I would've known about this magazine when I first got married because I didn't have a clue how to cook. I've given subscriptions to several of my young married friends and they all love it. The only gripe I would have is that there are quite a few adds.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Quality fast food Comment: Everyday Food, a Martha Stewart publication, specializes in giving easy-to-follow recipes that are nutritional and quick to produce. Five fresh ingredient recipes are the key to good health and good cooking, according to Everyday Food, and indeed they seem to be on to something. An economical approach to weeknight dinners that are good enough to impress your guests.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not only for collecting, you can actually cook from it Comment: Out of all of my subscriptions this one that gets used the most. The magazine is small but not hard on they eyes and it fits in my bag perfectly so I can take it with me, read it on the bus and by the time I hop off I can use it as my shopping list in any grocery store. I would usually scan or photocopy a recipe from a book or magazine or write out the ingredients but this cuts all those steps, I love it!
The entire layout is very pleasing, from the font to the page colors, pictures and user friendly menus. The only hard part about it is which recipe to pick, because everything always looks good and the food is not pretentious, its food that is meant to be eaten and not constructed with a lot of sweating involved. From macaroni and cheese to rustic stews, fish dishes and new ways to make chicken I am always learning something new and interesting about food and preparation. I have recently enjoyed few dishes from the October 07 issue and amongst my favorites was a tasty Moroccan chicken stew with sweet potatoes with lemon , saffron and cinnamon, a Vegetarian black-bean chili, a sweet and crunchy Apple crisp and I wont forget to mention the Light chicken pot tie made with flaky phyllo crust. It's fun to make new things and add them to my repertoire for future meals, I always try to brighten my horizons when it comes to cooking new things.
The magazine does a wonderful job of educating the reader about spices and herbs, each issue has tips and tricks and keeps an eye on nutrition. And let's face it, if you don't use your cookbook/magazine than what good is it? Sure I like to look at pretty pictures and fantasize of making something one day but when it boils down to the daily grind and coming home tired, a hot tasty meal that is new and easy never disappoints.
- Kasia S.
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