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When I first picked up a copy of Good Housekeeping I thought it was going to feature articles that I couldn’t relate to and honestly, content that was only for Moms. I was wrong. It has great, relevant articles that apply to any woman, relationship and home. If you’re thinking about getting a subscription to Good Housekeeping, let me share some of the things I love about the magazine.
For starters, it’s easy-to-read. When I first get my issue, I enjoy scanning the “What’s in this issue” page, which lists everything in the issue by subject. I also appreciate the recipes index—after I’ve read through the entire magazine I can go straight for the recipes index to make my weekly grocery list. I also like that cover headlines are called out on the Contents page so that so I can find the cover story quickly and read it first. That’s a HUGE pet peave of mine when a cover line pulls me in and then I have to search through a magazine to find the store. That’s definitely never an issue with this title.
I really appreciate that Good Housekeeping is consumer-focused with its test kitchen at the Good Housekeeping Research Institute where they test each recipe at least three times before giving the Good Housekeeping seal of approval. When I see a product has the Good Housekeeping seal of approval, I know I can trust it as a quality product. There’s even a tech section made just for us, which usually highlights how to buy a gadget. A recent example would be a report on "The Best Cell Phones for Women."
“Good Enough Housekeeping” is one of my favorite regular departments. From practical tips on organizing my hall closet or a quick DIY decorating idea, it’s information I can use. There are no fussy or complicated projects here. Even their celebrity interviews dig a little deeper than your usual magazine. After I read the interview I feel like I’ve gotten a sense of the real person behind the celebrity.
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2 of 5 people
(40%) found the following
review helpful:
Convenient and Informational
on December 16, 2011
by Helpful
from Cincinnati, OH
Pros:
Variety of topics
I love this magazine. It gives an overview of variety of topics that are relevant and useful in everyday life. It helps me by giving cooking tips, recipes as well as help me in being organized.
Gender:
Female
Age:
35-54
Parent:
Yes
Magazines:
4-5
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2 of 5 people
(40%) found the following
review helpful:
Good Housekeeping subscription
on December 04, 2011
by velvet
from michigan
Pros:
timely
Cons:
long on ads
I recommend to family and friends. It's very helpful.
Gender:
Female
Age:
35-54
Magazines:
2-3
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3 of 7 people
(43%) found the following
review helpful:
A GREAT MAGAZINE
on November 28, 2011
by CB904
from North Carolina
Pros:
The Recipes
Cons:
None
My mother used to subscribe. I enjoyed reading the recipes out loud while she made great food! It's a very sentimental purchase. I suggest that everyone subscribe.
Gender:
Female
Age:
35-54
Parent:
Yes
Magazines:
6+
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4 of 6 people
(67%) found the following
review helpful:
Nice magazine
on November 22, 2011
by Puff
from Atlanta
Pros:
Fun to read
Cons:
None
Fun to read and not too boring.
Gender:
Male
Age:
35-54
Parent:
Yes
Magazines:
4-5
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4 of 7 people
(57%) found the following
review helpful:
love it
on November 22, 2011
by dj
from MI
Pros:
great prices and rewards too!
Cons:
none
The prices are outstanding and I have received some outstanding rewards!
Gender:
Female
Age:
18-34
Magazines:
6+
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Good Housekeeping magazine sets itself apart from other women's magazines with its commitment to consumer protection and quality assurance. Through the Good Housekeeping Seal and the Good Housekeeping Institute, founded in 1900, Good Housekeeping first tests and researches products that appear in the magazine's articles and advertisements. In addition, the magazine's content regularly includes home, fashion and beauty, recipes and family and relationships articles. Good Housekeeping also regularly features celebrity interviews. First published in 1885.
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