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169 of 176 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best for Fun Food,
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This review is from: Saveur (1-year) (Magazine)
I say "fun" because food shouldbe a pleasure, as well as an exploration of the new and different. One of the great strengths of this magazine is that you can get most of the ingredients without having to visit a particular store somewhere in the depths of New York City. The people creating the recipes are making the effort to make preparing the food easier for American cooks. "Coffee table" magazine? I don't I am a former subscriber to a LOT I also like the travel aspect to I think the best compliment is that Perfect? No, but Saveur is working
47 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quality, Content and Value!,
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This review is from: Saveur (1-year) (Magazine)
Nuts 'n Bolts opinion...you get what you pay for (apologies for ending the sentence with a preposition!). SAVEUR is quality, specific directions and very clear. Other competitive magazines have 80% ads throughout magazine. Saveur does not. Photos are superb. The recipes continue on next page (vs. continued 43 pages in the back), Editor's comments on availability, etc. are included. Paper is thick and high gloss. We spend more money each month on Starbucks. Treat yourself to a much less expensive luxury. Subscribe to SAVEUR.
48 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not your typical cooking magazine,
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This review is from: Saveur (1-year) (Magazine)
Saveur isn't in the same genre as other cooking magazines, and it is for precisely that reason that I give it a five-star rating. While I love my Bon Appetit and Cooking Light, Saveur is a completely different way of looking at food and cooking. It's far more cultural and in-depth than any of these other magazines can possibly be, given their target audiences. If you really want to take an in-depth look at food and culture, I highly recommend Saveur. The recipes that are included are very cookable. But this is a magazine you'll certainly want to read as much as you cook from it. It's not going to have recipes that you make on a busy weeknight. Rather, these recipes are cultural investigations and weekend projects. They're great for entertaining if you have friends who are as curious about culture and food and who love to experiment as much as you do. After reading Saveur and trying the accompanying and well-chosen recipes, you'll have a much greater appreciation for culture and food. Saveur really gets to the heart of the spiritual joy of eating and sharing food. If you can't travel, Saveur truly is the next best thing, and in this respect, is a highly "accessible" resource.
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