Crap…now I know what happened to my bowling magazines.
Vogue
W
Shape
Runner’s World (didn’t actually subscribe, it just started showing up)
My mom just gave me an subscription to the Economist for Christmas but I haen’t started recieving it yet.
I have 3 delivered to me at work:
Wines & Vines
Wine Business Monthly
Wine Spectator
And my husband has a few delivered to our home:
Asimov’s
Beer Advocate
Zymurgy
2600
We occasionally pick up at the store:
Mental Floss (I really should just subscribe already.)
Food & Wine
Bon Appetit
Sunset
Cooking Light
Gourmet
Celebrator
I had the same type of inundation as Olives for years, all my nieces and nephews kept having magazine fundraisers. After I finally ran all the subscriptions out, I was gleefully magazine free for the last year or two.
We’re daring to start back up, slowly though. Just Asimov’s, Time and that Disney one that’s Reader’s Digest sized. Oh, and my sister gets me a gift subscription to Reader’s Digest every year, does it count if we don’t buy it for ourselves?
Looks like the one thing we have most in common as a group . . . is that we’re shallow. Love me my Entertainment Weekly!
I get nearly all sewing magazines.
Quilter’s Newsletter Monthly
McCalls Quilting
Sew Beautiful
and my church’s magazine.
My kids get Spider and Click, and the church kids’ magazine.
Cook’s Illustrated
Scientific American
Martha Stewart Living
Newsweek (seem to be getting that one for free, not sure why)
This Old House Magazine
My husband reads The Economist pretty regularly, but for some reason has never subscribed. He tends to pick it up in the airport.
So, um . . . what exactly *is * Mental Floss?
Check it out, it’s looking pretty likely that I’m going to get this one too.
At home we get:
Outside
Via (from AAA)
American Antiquity
Sunset
I also get a few, smaller and more specialized journals for work.
The kids get:
My Big Backyard
Ranger Rick
and some LEGO publication
I…uh…huh. I’m probably not going to describe this very well. To me, it’s like pop culture meets history and trivia in a cheap motel somewhere and they have this weird threesome that sounds like it wouldn’t work but their genes merge and they have a Mental Floss baby together.
I really can’t figure out how to put it, but I’d recommend visiting www.mentalfloss.com and getting an idea for yourself. It’s pretty entertaining.
We only get Scientific America, National Geographic for Kids, the Smithsonian and Yankees Magazine.
Oh, at work I get Information Week.
Now my dirty secret is out. I’ll have to stop lurking in your mailbox (but your neighbor’s mailbox isn’t nearly as interesting. Screws and Fasteners Monthly? Soil Amendment Digest? C’mon!)
Sadly, I think my wife would find Soil Amendment Digest more appealing than my bowling magazines. Thank you for the validation.
Nat’l Geo
Sports Illustrated
Newsweek
I am the most boring person on the planet.
Discover
Scientific American
Skeptical Inquirer
National Geographic
… all of which I read from cover to cover.
National Geographic
Cook’s Illustrated
Scientific American
The New Yorker
Cooks Illustrated
Vanity Fair
Esquire
Wonder Time (no clue where that one came from)
Smithsonian (gift from FIL)
Sports Illustrated
Economist
Frankly, I find it hard to keep up with the two of them… I’ve been tempted to subscribe to The New Yorker or Harper’s but haven’t.
Oh, and one of these days I will subscribe to Wine Spectator.
At home/work for our household:
The Sun Magazine
Consumer Reports ( a gift sub. hasn’t arrived yet)
Vogue
Elle
Lucky
People Style
Psychology Today
American Baby
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News
Marine News
Power Engineering
Cogen Mag
Mechanical Engineering
PE Mag
AAA mag
Marine Propulsion
Diesel Progress
Automotive Engineering
The only magazine that would never be cancelled for as long as it is running is The Sun.