My mom used to subscribe to Woman's Day, and it's amazing how little it's changed in the past 30 some-odd years. Most covers feature some rich or ridiculously complicated-looking dessert, while somewhere on the left hand side there's usually a blurb that chirps "Lose 10 pounds this weekend!" or "Get rid of that cellulite!" The articles are variations on a theme--how to raise productive little sheep-people, how to create a gourmet meal with things that haunt the back of your pantry, the latest media-fueled hot health scare, creative coupon clipping, and laborious crafts tuned to whatever holiday's coming up. Of course, the Goddess of The Housewives, Martha Stewart, usually sticks in her two cents somewhere. Anyone who considers Oprah Winfrey and Rosie O'Donnell fountains of wisdom will adore this magazine--anyone with a semblance of a mind, steer clear!
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