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Woman's Day | 
| Publisher: Hachette Magazines, Inc. Category: Magazine
List Price: $47.43 Buy New: $9.99 You Save: $37.44 (79%)
Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 68
Format: Magazine Subscription Type: Consumer magazine Subscription Issues: 17 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 17 First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks
ASIN: B00005N7TM
Release Date: November 23, 2001 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months
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Product Description This magazine is written and edited for the contemporary woman in that it covers the various issues that are important to women today. Its feature articles are devoted to information on food and nutrition, health and fitness, beauty and fashion as well as the traditional values of home, family and children. The changing needs of women are also addressed with articles which focus on careers, money management, law and relationships.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
Still Heartwarming and Helpful After All These Years January 2, 2009 Sherry Morris I used to love reading magazines before the turn of the century, when we got a PC and the World Wide Web sucked me in. Lately I've been disgusted with how much time I spend "surfing" nothing much and waiting for content to load. In a quest to recapture a kinder, gentler, simpler, happier time in my life, I've been stepping away from the computer and flipping open magazines.
I've read Woman's Day ever since I can remember, with the exception of 1999 through 2007 when I didn't subscribe to anything but two newspapers which my husband reads. Yep, I've stopped reading the newspaper too. The old one eyed monster on my lap had me in a stupor.
We have a new treadmill and I'm doing a thirty minute training session on weekdays, while reading magazines. I read the january 2009 issue of Woman's Day two days in a row. It worked out perfectly, cover to cover. I will say it seems thinner than I remember, but I used to be thinner so maybe everything is relative.
This month's topics include: How to Cut Medical Costs Deals & discounts! Save big Bucks on almost Everything Special Health Issue 215 Ways to Be Healthier Organize your Way to Calm Good-for-You Food 42 Recipes and Tips Eat Dessert, Carbs & Snacks and Drop Lbs. Guilt-Free Desserts
I loved the pictures and short informative articles. The older I get, the less patience I have to read long passages. This suits the impatient little kid in me very well. I will be trying the frozen canned pears pureed with ginger recipe. I give Woman's Day five stars.
I Love Woman's Day October 26, 2008 D. Dorsey (The South, USA) I love Woman's Day Magazine. It's quite similar to Family Circle but you get 17 issues of Woman's Day compared to Family Circle's 15 issues in a year's subscription and Woman's Day is a little cheaper so you get more for your money with Woman's Day.
The magazine is filled with articles, recipes, and tips, all geared towards the interests of women and family. I really enjoy receiving around the holidays because it has so many beautiful pictures, tips and gift-giving ideas. You will find a recipe, tip or article in every issue that you will want to save.
I also like that Woman's Day is not completely consumed with advertisements like a lot are.
Definitely recommend.
womans day September 3, 2008 Saranne Bear (Santa Fe, Texas United States) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I just received my first copy yesterday and I must say how disapointed I am in Womans Day. I subscribed years ago and the magazine has changed so much. I don't really like the new one.
It's ok ... February 11, 2008 Donna Di Giacomo (Philadelphia, PA) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Although the magazine is reasonably priced (at $2.79, it's one of the cheapest mags on the market), the content is primarily geared for middle of the road, suburban American housewives trying to save a second here and a second there. I, as a single city gal, just gloss over all the articles dealing with children because I simply can't relate to the material.
The main reason why I bother with Woman's Day is for the recipes. They have hits and misses, but the dishes I have clipped and saved in the past have turned out very tasty. There are also interesting articles from time to time on various aspects of running a household, but, for real, much of what they feature is common sense.
My biggest gripe with this magazine is the number of drug ads. For the May 4, 2008 issue alone, there were 14 drug ads (one of which was a drug specifically for children!) - all of which were placed in the front of the magazine and were two pages long on average (one ad was three pages). Surely, there must be better ad revenue to tap into for American magazines. It was *very* annoying to be reading an article and have to skip over two pages because of said ads.
Woman's Day is on the level with Good Housekeeping and like magazines - interesting articles from time to time, but better off read at the library. - Donna Di Giacomo
Love my women's magazines! January 14, 2008 Lisa A. Higgins (East Providence, RI USA) Woman's Day has always been a truly good women' magazine. I'm very happy with delivery,too. They have articles that every woman can relate to at one time or another.
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