Good Housekeeping (1-year) | 
| Publisher: Hearst Magazines
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Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 22
Format: Magazine Subscription, Print Type: Consumer magazine Subscription Issues: 12 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 12 First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks
ASIN: B00005N7QG
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Product Description Good Housekeeping magazine together with the Good Housekeeping Institute and the Good Housekeeping Seal is an American icon of consumer protection and quality assurance. Every issue delivers a unique mix of independent investigation and trusted reporting, along with inspirational and personal stories. The magazine's rich tradition embodies a commitment to the modern home and to a woman's quality of life.
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Articles of interest to homemakers, dealing with topics that include food, fashion, decorating, beauty, diet, health, fiction, current affairs.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 24 more reviews...
Same boring things, again and again August 6, 2002 Elizabeth G. Melillo 28 out of 40 found this review helpful
There is nothing in the least stimulating for the mind or creativity here. I found most of what was in this very cliched. It seems the plan is the same every month - the "follow the ADA food pyramid," "put your food on a saucer to think it is substantial," "get more exercise," "I survived cancer," and so forth. It is half "positive thinking," but otherwise a denial that anyone has a mind, heart, or soul. The feature articles are very poor quality, such as the Elizabeth Post quasi-etiquette, wherein one may not share news of an event with friends without saying "no gifts please," and friends are looking for others to meddle in their lives (what is polite about having a friend who wonders if her dress fits well being told to go to a gym class?)The other reviewer who said "not enough" is quite right.
Just Plain Good! December 30, 2001 Rebecca Johnson (Washington State) 23 out of 26 found this review helpful
Of all the magazines, this one has the best layout. Whether you are looking for the latest news on your favorite star or are looking for a new recipe...this magazine has it all. You know how many magazines say: "Oh, we are going to tell you about...." And five minutes later, you are still looking for "that" article. Well, in this magazine they have a great Contents page with a special: "On the Cover" section. So, if you want to read about Nicole Kidman she is on page 110! OK, that was in the November 2001 issue and it is quite a sad article. What ever happened to the fairy tale? I just don't know... Now, if you love reading about other people who are making the news, the People section always has something fun to read about. Fashion and beauty gives ideas on the latest nail color or makeup tips. The articles on relationships are interesting. This magazine also has sections for: Health & Well Being, Consumer Sense, The Better Way, Food & Home, Fiction, Departments and Columns. The TECH section is always of interest. There is a definite focus on women, as in: "The Best Cell Phones for Women." Plus, this is where you can find Heloise giving out the newest Household Tips. My favorite page is the looks, trends, and news page where they always give you ideas for holidays or feature beauty products like Pumpkin Pie body wash in November. The recipes are often multicultural and you can find anything from Lebkuchen to Pavlova with Passion Fruit Sorbet. In my top 10 of favorite magazines! ~The Rebecca Review
Boring and full of ads! February 20, 2005 cassidrm 13 out of 25 found this review helpful
My Dad bought this magazine for my mom and I usually pick up the copies to browse them. That is all both my mom in her fifties and I in my twenties do browse it as it is a joke. It is not that special it is chucked full of ads. The cover stories are dull and boring and many of the articles you would want to read have about one paragraph good information. I find this magazine a waste of our money. It will not be getting renewed at the end of the subscription. My mom has already stated that.
Good Housekeeping Review July 22, 2005 A Reader Who Cares (New York) 12 out of 17 found this review helpful
My subscription was for a year. But the subscription office stopped sending the magazines even before the subscription expired. I would suggest people subscribe to Good Housekeeping directly instead.
Just want one and this is it September 6, 2005 Just Sharon (Kennewick, WA) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I have received "ladies'magazines" for many years and keep coming back to GH. I am 57, single, have little reading time for pleasure and little interest in or time for walking through stores to keep up with products, new ideas, etc for women. I don't' even spend much time on the net for this information. I like GH's reputation for quality (GH Seal of Approval and assessment of products), the price (it requires ads to sell the magazine at this low price in today's market; GH passes some on to the customer by keeping the subscription cost low), and the timeliness and the variety of topics interesting women. And I enjoy the tidbits of celebrity information without excessively intimate details of their personal lives that have no impact on the reason I enjoy their performances/talent. It's the only "overall" magazine of this kind that addresses things I want to know about on a consistent basis without becoming the same every month, which is something I don't like about many other periodicals. I also enjoy the ads; otherwise, I would never know of foods, beauty aids, cooking techniques and equipment, fashions, shoes, books, etc. I look forward to getting my GH. When topics greatly interest me, I cut and file them. Also, when I finish with one while flying, I can always find another woman who is happy to take it on their flight. As some of the youngsters say today, "It's all good!"
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