What Magazines do you read

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What magazines do you read for fun?

Me: Age 40+ , kids 3 + 6

Good Housekeeping
Real Simple
All You
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Economist, Atlantic Monthly, New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Real Simple, Elle Decor,

I love getting a pedicure so I can read celebrity gossip mags. I am too embarrassed to have a subscription to these.
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The Economist
The New Yorker
Cooking Light
Redbook, which inexplicably shows up in my mailbox, even though I never subscribed and no one has informed me that they bought me a gift subscription. So strange.
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age 49, 1 child 8 yo: Vanity Fair, O magazine, Family Fun, Washingtonian.
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none
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Teaching myself Spanish
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People en espaƱol
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New Yorker
Cooking Light
Cook's Illustrated
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Every Day with Rachael Ray...but I put them in a pile and save them to read on the beach.
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Runners - Subscription
Harper's Bazaar and Teen Vogue- DD16 subscription
Real Simple - When I go to library or take a flight
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Rolling Stone, but not for music
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TIME
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New Yorker (I'm always a few weeks behind)
EW (my favorite)
The Atlantic Monthly
Sometimes my husband's GQ or Esquire (they have good articles)
House Beautiful
BHG

I have a subscription to INC but I won't renew, too boring.
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Cooking Light
HGTV Magazine (LOVE this - so many great tips and ideas)
Food Network Magazine

My husband gets Handyman - and it is great.

For some reason I get Family Circle, though I never subscribed to it. It is actually pretty good.
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Discover, Scientific American, The Week. Sometimes buy Real Simple but feel like it gives me 100 projects to do (Real Complicated!, lol)
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The best writing/analysis: The Economist/ New Yorker/ Vanity Fair (but too much "vanity" in the magazine for my taste usually) but I usually don't have enough time for those.

Real Simple for planes and such.

What I actually enjoy reading in the bathroom (it fortunately has a very weak wifi signal so I get to enjoy paper reading) is More. It really is a very rare "woman's magazine" - smart, interesting and enjoyable. My mother introduced me to it and I now understand why she enjoys it.
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