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I am COMPLETELY guilty of this. It is terrible, I know. But I usually end up making the meal over and over again, so I rationalize that it wasn't torn out of the mag in vain!
Actually, more often than not, I end up getting a subscription to the magazine because I love the recipes so much...Southern Living and that new Martha Stewart Food (everyday food) magazine, in particular. |
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I'm guilty of pulling out my cell phone and either reading off the ingredients and taping them, taking a picture, or using the notepad to copy down the recipe. Everyone seems to be watching me when I feel the need to rip one out of the magazine. *laughs*
Gonna have to look for some of the magazines you've suggested. |
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I smiled when I read the topic. It's because I always do this. I mean not the ripping part but I always try to check magazines for interesting recipes. I usually use magazines like Good Housekeeping and Architectural Digest<--I'm not sure if this is it.
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