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Old 07-24-2006, 09:07 PM
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I *heart* cooks illustrated and cooks country, they are my all time favorites. The science and technique stuff really appeals to me. Otherwise I like Everyday food okay, but it's pretty simple stuff. I enjoy a lot of the recipes in 'Living" but Cooking Light doesn't appeal to me. I like light recipes, but they seem to repeat a lot of the same recipes and they are too heavy on the articles for my tastes.
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Old 07-24-2006, 11:56 PM
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The science and technique stuff really appeals to me.
That's what I enjoy about Cooks Illustrated as well. I like how they take recipes or foods and break it all down, and try to figure out the absolute best way to do it. I tried oven fries recently that were featured in CI, and they were darned tasty.
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My favorite is Cooking Light. I like it so much that I buy the cookbooks every year. There are tons of good, light, simple recipes in there. It's great for busy people who want to eat well.
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Old 08-13-2006, 05:57 PM
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I don't read any cooking magazines. Well, I browsed through one once at an office of sorts awhile back, I think it was the doctor's but that doesn't sound right, and it was okay. Nothing worth subscribing to, though.
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Old 08-14-2006, 03:33 PM
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I very rarely pick up cooking magazines, but the cooking sections in Real Simple and Martha Stewart Living are some of my favorite.
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I agree - Real Simple does have some good recipes and tips. It's one of my favorite all-around magazines.
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I used to get that Martha Stewart magazine, that is, until she went to jail. Then I stopped liking her.
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I get Cooking Light and like it's 20 minute meals section best and the 'lighten up' where they change a recipe to be healthier. I used to get Bon Appetit but cancelled it for the reasons the first poster described - too complicated.
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