Pros: Cheap, occasionally a good recipe Cons: Cluttered pages, Dieting and Decadent desserts...
I never physically subscribed to Family Circle but somehow ended up getting copies of it sent to me month after month. It turns out I was given some sort of free annual subscription with hopes that I would opt for renewal. There will be no such...
Pros: Some good articles on finance and home improvements; Low price Cons: Recipes everywhere!
Published fifteen times per year, Family Circle is one of America’s best- known magazine periodicals. With a concentration on home life, home maintenance, and family relationships, Family Circle has something to offer most anyone who feels that a strong ...
Pros: Not very expensive, can read while waiting in line at the grocery store. Cons: Repetitive articles, Repetitive articles, Repetitive articles.
The Family Circle is one of the few magazines that my Mom and I both read. She has had a subscription for as long as I can remember. The issues I missed reading at her house, I would read while waiting in line at the grocery store ~ it is amazing ...
Pros: Wonderful recipes/recipes cards, good in-depth health reports, interesting, helpful inspirational articles, good parenting advice
Cons: More expensive than Woman's Day magazine, lots of ads, Website could have more features
Family Circle is a family oriented magazine that provides practical information and advice on a wide variety of issues concerning women in their daily lives. Over 2 million readers rely on the magazine for parenting advice, recipes, decorating/craft...
Pros: Wide range of topics. Real people feel. Cons: Info blocks currently. Tries to be a web page on paper.
I’ve been reading Family Circle for as long as I can remember. My grandmother subscribed, my mom did off and on, and I’ve had subscriptions as many years as not for most of my adult life. When kids come around with those magazine sales, then I ...
Pros: Filled with great articles, helpful hints and recipes galore. Cons: The quantity of advertisements can be overwhelming.
Shuffling through my current magazine collection at home I find three selections of Family Circle magazine. My current magazine collection is where I keep all the magazines I have received in the mail or purchased in the past couple of months. I...
Pros: Beautiful photos of everything, covers a broad array of topics Cons: A few too many ads
With all the new age magazines on the market today, and more cropping up each day, I thought it was time to get back to basics. A magazine my mother read, and one that's been around at the grocery checkout for as long as I can remember, Family...
Pros: covers everything, very informative, decorating ideas are abundant, no needless information Cons: none
My mom was a huge fan of Red Book, but I prefer Family Circle. Red Book is a Woman's magazine, but Family Circle is a Family magazine. No, your children won't be found reading your Family Circle, but they may get caught looking at the eye-catching...
Pros: Always something good cookin' in the kitchen! Cons: None
For as long as I can remember my mother and grandmother always had the Family Circle magazine laying around on the table with a few pages pulled out! There was always a new recipe we just had to try. I learned an awful lot of new recipes...
Pros: Great recipes for the creative to the short-of-time cooks. Nice articles. Cons: Too many ads making it difficult to navigate at times, geared more toward women.
Family Circle is a G+J (Gruner + Jahr) USA Publishing publication.
If you cut through the ads of Family Circle (you know the Smoking, Tilex, Doubleday Book Club, and The Bradford Exchange, etc. ads) Family Circle has much to...
Pros: Colorful, informative, easy reading Cons: not for this one
Family Circle magazine is enjoyable easy reading. With tips galore, most woman will find something that they can either relate to or use regarding, skin care weight reduction, as well as beauty and fashion ideas.
Family Circle is one of those magazines that you subscribe to for years on end and are never disappointed. No, it's not flashy, not glamorous, it's not a glossy Martha Stewart type of magazine but it's dependable and full of useful information. You...
Pros: inexpensive, good pictures Cons: busy pages, articles too long, some silly features
I subscribe to many magazines, which consist of some for the
home and some for fashion/beauty. Regarding the ones for the
home, I dislike Family Circle the most. There is nothing really
overall wrong with the magazine, but it is full of a...
Pros: Great recipes, informative articles. Cons: Sometimes difficult to find these great recipes and informative articles due to the volume of advertisements.
I don’t normally buy this magazine, but the other day I was literally “stuck” in the check out line. You know the one. It’s the line with the “new” cashier, who will usually end up making some mistake that will require another person to come down to...
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