Pros: *Easy to read articles *Interesting topics *Inexpensive Cons: *Too many ads
Being a grandmother has a lot of perks, and also a few responsibilities. Having 9 grandchildren it seems someone is always selling something for school, scouts or soccer. Of course, I don’t mind one bit helping the little ones add to their order ...
Pros: Inexpensive, variety of topics, many recipes, family-oriented, craft projects,
good readers' tips
Cons: Few investigative reports, little consumer product information, not a trend starter, little cutting-edge information
Woman's Day magazine covers a wide variety of subjects that include beauty/fashion, crafts, fitness, health, home decorating, relationships and weight loss as well as nutrition and recipes. Issues also carry inspirational true stories, how-to articles...
Pros: ....um, I'm thinking... Cons: bad design, commercialized, etc.
I received a subscription to Woman’s Day free for subscribing to another magazine. Unfortunately, even free, it’s not much of a bargain. To begin with, Women’s Day is rather thin, less than 150 pages per issue with the normal complement...
Pros: Short articles, relevant information for daily life Cons: None
There's nothing better than a cheap, easy to read magazine that actually helps you improve your life while providing enjoyment. That's what I have found with Woman's Day.
I subscribe to several magazines. Some are great, some are okay. But,...
Pros: great recipes, easy to use tips Cons: a little slim on the health articles, not very intellectually stimulating
Despite my reference to Martha Stewart in the title, I really do enjoy watching/reading/listening to some of the tips that she gives. After all, I learned how to cook a mean French Onion Soup from Martha (with a few twists of my own, of course)....
Pros: Good and simple ideas, easy to read Cons: None
To truly be a Woman's Day someone else would be doing the cleaning, laundry, gardening, grocery shopping, lunch packing, taxiing, etc. Back to reality now...
Woman's Day magazine is one I have enjoyed for years. It's not...
Pros: Cheap and great ideas Cons: Too many recipes
I guess I started buying Woman's Day magazine when I
moved out of my Parents home and into my first apartment
I needed a good magazine with ideas on recipes, cleaning,
health tips, etc. I picked this magazine due to the cheap
price...
Pros: Jam packed little magazine with tips on health, fitness, recipes, advice, crafts, fun, etc. Cons: Get thru the magazine way too soon!
Why do I like thee, Woman's Day? Let me count the ways.... I enjoy picking up this magazine in the grocery now and then. It is a great one to flip through while in the checkout lane... then if you find something that really interests you (and you do not...
Pros: Wonderful magazine full of information Cons: none
Ask my mom and she will tell you that there is a little gremlin in her house that takes her Woman's Day magazine and just runs off with it! You would never know that the little gremlin is me! I must confess though my mom never...
Pros: Easy to read, Fun to look at, Tons of info, Inexpensive Cons: none.
I have grown up thumbing through Woman’s Day magazine. It always has been filled with interesting and useful information for women of all ages. Now that I am 30 something and a mom, Woman’s Day is even more helpful. The concept I really think ...
Pros: Inexpensive magazine packed with decorating, entertainment, recipes, and other information useful to women! Cons: Fair amount of ads, but the low price makes up for this!
I think every woman has picked up and browsed a Woman's Day Magazine at the checkout counter a time or two, along with other magazines on the shelf. Waiting in line is not fun and browsing magazines is a nice way to fill the void. ...
Pros: Lengthy lists, easy crafts, great recipes Cons: Content as thin as the magazines themselves
I was originally going to do separate reviews of Family Circle and Woman's Day, until I realized that I could practically cut and paste one for the other. You would actually have to look closely at the title to be able to tell the two magazines...
Pros: Valuable updated info on health, home, and women's issues Cons: Just how many ways can YOU use spaghetti?
Woman's Day Magazine has been around for years--as have I--and it continues to provide its readers with important and updated information on health, home, family, and nutrition.
The cover should intrigue most all women with homes and families, as...
Pros: Tips a-go-go, so cheap as to be profitable to read, a useful household encyclopaedia Cons: Excrutiatingly basic at times; mind-numbing consistency, "cute"
Frequent coupons and an ultra-low cover price make Woman's Day one of the most painless purchases out there; if you grab it at a supermarket that doubles coupons, the price becomes closer to that of a newspaper rather than a magazine. Since...
Pros: good articles, recycled paper, easy directions Cons: advertising sometimes is crowded in with articles
Woman's Day
Published: 17 x's year
Single price: $1.49
Standing in the "ten or less" aisle, and of course the woman in front of me has 12 items, my hand slips over to the rack where the impulse buys are....
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