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Martha Stewart Living Print Magazine
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Martha Stewart Living magazine features lifestyle content around food, home decorating, and tastemakers, with monthly columns including "From Martha", "Good Things", "Good Living", and "Everyday Food"
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Browse through our kitchen design, bathroom design, bedroom design, and additional living spaces to create a sanctuary no matter the room. |
Our Everyday Food selection of no-fuss, quick, and easy recipes will be your go-to selections for daily cooking. From breakfast to dinner and beyond, our easy meal and snack recipes feature chicken, beef, soups, vegetables, desserts, pastas, and other favorites. |
From last-minute appetizers to the best party finger foods, we have irresistible recipes for any event. Your favorite classic dips are all here, plus healthy and vegetarian choices galore! |
We have hundreds of DIY projects and craft ideas to inspire you, plus all of the crafting tools and techniques to help you get started. First, pick a project! Whether it’s paper crafts, fabric dyeing, sewing, or painting, we can introduce you to a variety of techniques. |
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Martha Stewart Living lifestyle magazine for women is one of the go-to sources for everything food, home decorating, entertaining and parties, DIY projects and more. Crafters, home cooks, socialites and creative minds alike would benefit from a Martha Stewart Living magazine subscription sent to their home each month.
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Even if you will never make a "gourd candle" or a "Fortuny-inspired tablecloth," Martha Stewart Living can't be beat for its wealth of ideas concerning what Martha calls "good things." A crafter for craft's sake, and an obsessively organized woman (just look at her personal calendar, included in the first few pages), there is no concept or task that is too mundane for Martha. 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. --Daphne Durham
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- Date First Available : September 19, 2006
- Manufacturer : Meredith Corporation
- ASIN : B00005NIOA
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`Martha Stewart Living' has always been a guilty pleasure of mine, ever since I retired and adopted as my first goal to master good housekeeping and cooking. On the subject of cooking, I generally got little from Martha's mag, as I already had a sizeable collection of cookbooks from my earlier forays into cooking ambitions. But now, I was forced to cook, so I took more notice.
If you compare the cooking features with similar material in `Gourmet', for example, you will find slightly less fancy and slightly more practical recipes overall. The real difference is seen when `Living' does its articles on basic techniqes. Here, `Gourmet' and most similar magazines are left in the dust. This was especially true when Susan Spungen was chief culinary editor, and it shows up in spades in the `Martha Stewart Manual of Baking', which is an enhanced collection of material from the magazine. If nothing else, the `Living' crew of photographers really know their stuff.
Now no one in their right mind with a household budget of less than $100,000 a year and almost complete leisure will seriously expect to take all of Martha's advice, and Stewart never pictures her audience as the few people in this category. But, like millions of people with modest salaries who vote Republican, they aspire to incomes where low taxes and lower governmental control is a `Good Thing', to borrow Martha's catch phrase.
Stewart's pieces on collectables and handicrafts are always high end, but never really out of reach of the person with a strong interest in the subject. If, for example, Easter is really important to you, the magazine's Easter egg crafts offer a wealth of suggestions. Similarly, the gardening articles are all practical, even if you don't have an acre in the back of the house.
I always found `Martha Stewart Living' also far more congenial than similar older magazines such as `Good Housekeeping' and `Better Homes and Gardens', as these seemed just too pointedly addressed to women, and never quite got their style out of the 50's. It is the highest form of flattery that when Time Inc. came out with a competing magazine, `Real Simple', that it copied the `Living' style to a tee (not to mention the copying done by Oprah Wifrey and Rosie O'Donald with their mags.
I always tried to separate Ms. Stewart's personal life with the quality of her work and the excellent work of her company, as represented in this publication.
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