Martha Stewart Living
Martha Stewart Living
I bought the very first Martha Stewart Living back in the 1990s and thought it was amazing. Looked forward to it each month for years before I moved on. This last December, I decided to try another subscription. What a massive disappointment. The magazine is thin. Good Things is gone. No crafts, diy, or decorating. Almost nothing about home (unless you count cleaning, whoop-di-doo).
Mostly it's ads or ads masquerading as articles (as in buy this product, buy that product, blah-blah-blah). I suppose if you're into cooking and beauty advise, you can get enough out of it to make it worthwhile. I'm halfway through the year and won't be renewing.
I bought the very first Martha Stewart Living back in the 1990s and thought it was amazing. Looked forward to it each month for years before I moved on. This last December, I decided to try another subscription. What a massive disappointment. The magazine is thin. Good Things is gone. No crafts, diy, or decorating. Almost nothing about home (unless you count cleaning, whoop-di-doo).
Mostly it's ads or ads masquerading as articles (as in buy this product, buy that product, blah-blah-blah). I suppose if you're into cooking and beauty advise, you can get enough out of it to make it worthwhile. I'm halfway through the year and won't be renewing.
Martha Stewart Living
Reviewed by Techno Pedant
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