Anonymous wrote:NP. I hear ya! My subscription used to include access to food section when I first got it, but now it doesn’t. Mine is $11.99/mo, I believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a full digital subscription which gets me access to everything online. Do you read the rest of the paper OP? I don’t think about it as food section vs everything else. I also used to get full digital access with just a subscription for Sunday only delivery on dead tree. I just had been reading online anyway, so I canceled hard copy delivery and switched to online.
I also know that in this day and age, it is important for independent responsible media to stay afloat. I buy the NYT subscription because I feel the need to have the NYT exist.
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+2 and I have a subscription to the Washington Post as well for the same reason. But in truth I read both papers religiously and for the NYT I love their recipes (or at least certain recipe authors) and use it extensively, so it's worth it to me. I use their recipes multiple times a week and I don't print out or copy the ones I make repeatedly; I just save them in a folder and access them online whenever I need them.
I think some of you are grandfathered in perhaps? I pay $8/month and don’t get Cooking with it. It sounds like some folks have it included.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a full digital subscription which gets me access to everything online. Do you read the rest of the paper OP? I don’t think about it as food section vs everything else. I also used to get full digital access with just a subscription for Sunday only delivery on dead tree. I just had been reading online anyway, so I canceled hard copy delivery and switched to online.
I also know that in this day and age, it is important for independent responsible media to stay afloat. I buy the NYT subscription because I feel the need to have the NYT exist.
+1
+2 and I have a subscription to the Washington Post as well for the same reason. But in truth I read both papers religiously and for the NYT I love their recipes (or at least certain recipe authors) and use it extensively, so it's worth it to me. I use their recipes multiple times a week and I don't print out or copy the ones I make repeatedly; I just save them in a folder and access them online whenever I need them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a full digital subscription which gets me access to everything online. Do you read the rest of the paper OP? I don’t think about it as food section vs everything else. I also used to get full digital access with just a subscription for Sunday only delivery on dead tree. I just had been reading online anyway, so I canceled hard copy delivery and switched to online.
I also know that in this day and age, it is important for independent responsible media to stay afloat. I buy the NYT subscription because I feel the need to have the NYT exist.
+1
Anonymous wrote:I have a full digital subscription which gets me access to everything online. Do you read the rest of the paper OP? I don’t think about it as food section vs everything else. I also used to get full digital access with just a subscription for Sunday only delivery on dead tree. I just had been reading online anyway, so I canceled hard copy delivery and switched to online.
I also know that in this day and age, it is important for independent responsible media to stay afloat. I buy the NYT subscription because I feel the need to have the NYT exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I pay $8 a month for a digital NYT subscription that covers everything. It's well worth it to me just for the food section. $8 is what, the price of two coffees?
Not OP. $8 a month means the annualized cost is $96. For the 1-2 recipes I might use a month. Not worth it at all.
If the cost were down at $2 a month for just the recipes then I would probably do it.
Anonymous wrote:I pay $8 a month for a digital NYT subscription that covers everything. It's well worth it to me just for the food section. $8 is what, the price of two coffees?