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Woman's Day
Binding: MagazinePublished: 2001-11-23Availability:
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Woman's Day
Editorial Review:
This magazine is written and edited for the contemporary woman in that it covers the various issues that are important to women today. Its feature articles are devoted to information on food and nutrition, health and fitness, beauty and fashion as well as the traditional values of home, family and children. The changing needs of women are also addressed with articles which focus on careers, money management, law and relationships.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Still Heartwarming and Helpful After All These Years:
I used to love reading magazines before the turn of the century, when we got a PC and the World Wide Web sucked me in. Lately I've been disgusted with how much time I spend "surfing" nothing much and waiting for content to load. In a quest to recapture a kinder, gentler, simpler, happier time in my life, I've been stepping away from the computer and flipping open magazines. I've read Woman's Day ever since I can remember, with the exception of 1999 through 2007 when I didn't subscribe to anything but... more info
I Love Woman's Day:
I love Woman's Day Magazine. It's quite similar to Family Circle but you get 17 issues of Woman's Day compared to Family Circle's 15 issues in a year's subscription and Woman's Day is a little cheaper so you get more for your money with Woman's Day. The magazine is filled with articles, recipes, and tips, all geared towards the interests of women and family. I really enjoy receiving around the holidays because it has so many beautiful pictures, tips and gift-giving ideas. You will find a recipe, tip or... more info womans day:
I just received my first copy yesterday and I must say how disapointed I am in Womans Day. I subscribed years ago and the magazine has changed so much. I don't really like the new one. It's ok ...:
Although the magazine is reasonably priced (at $2.79, it's one of the cheapest mags on the market), the content is primarily geared for middle of the road, suburban American housewives trying to save a second here and a second there. I, as a single city gal, just gloss over all the articles dealing with children because I simply can't relate to the material. The main reason why I bother with Woman's Day is for the recipes. They have hits and misses, but the dishes I have clipped and saved in the past... more info Similar Products:
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