I like Woman's Weekly. It has those things you are after gillybob. My Weekly is okay too. At least neither of them have the celebrity drivel or the 'real life ' drivel.
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I always used to buy these magazines and enjoy them. Is it me that's changed, or the magazines?
They seem more like celebrity gossip mags these days, which I generally avoid like the plague.
Can anyone recommend a decent mag to read. I like health advice, lifestyle advice, house and home articles, problem pages, food advice, fashion advice, that sort of thing.
I like Woman's Weekly. It has those things you are after gillybob. My Weekly is okay too. At least neither of them have the celebrity drivel or the 'real life ' drivel.
I gave up Woman and Woman's own when they stopped having any stories in. I've had a subscription to My Weekly for about 30 years and still enjoy it. It's got a bit of everything and is quite light on the celebrity gossip.
I quite like reading about women who shear their own sheep without chipping a fingernail, sell their own knitwear at exorbitant prices, grow all their own organic vegetables and produce mouthwatering dishes from their designer kitchens, walk fifteen dogs before breakfast, home school their children and manage an orchard full of shepherd's huts for their latest glamping venture!!
They're such an inspiration 
Oh Dear! Jalima it looks as if the AWW has gone the same way as the others.
I used tolike their recipes, in fact I bought several of their recipe books - all available at WH Smith.
Woman and Womans Own were my weekly treat when I was a young Mum. I can't believe how much they have changed since then. I buy Good Housekeeping when there is a money off coupon in the paper but I would rather spend the £4 full price on a paperback book.
I remember SIL's granny telling me that she had been reading AWW a few years ago and that Princess Kate was ^pregnant^! (that was before she and William got married
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There is always a lot about Princess Mary in AWW (fairly unknown in the UK)
Thanks for the tip about the recipe books, I didn't know that 
I get Country Living as a freebie from the bank and buy The Simple Things because it suits my style. You could argue both push over-priced products but I like the pictures, the styling and both include features about things that I'm interested in. Sometimes I buy Landscape or Land Loving for much the same reasons: lovely photos about the countryside...
I often buy Essentials and Prima magazines when I'm going on holiday. Lots of ads of course, but both are quite good for dipping in and out of ... usually find a good recipe or two and even a usable knitting pattern.
Agree with Indiana .
I`m another who bought Woman and Woman`s Own religiously for years, but not for ages now. There used to be stories and a serial, plus human interest stuff, now they`re just like all the other rubbishy mags. I rarely buy magazines nowadays, but on the odd occasion that I do, I quite like The Peoples Friend.
My mum ,grandmother and aunts all read Peoples Friend.
I had forgot about it until friend mentioned that she had started to read it
Gransnet has everything and more than any magazine.
Real life stories, health, style, fashion and makeup, relationships etc
And more agony aunts than you can shake a stick at!
As a teenager, I used to read my mum's My Weekly and Women's Realm. I loved the mixture of stories and other articles, and used to read them from cover to cover. When my children were young, I got much the same pleasure from a variety of other magazines such as Annabel (I think that's what one of them was called, anyway!) and Prima.
Nowadays, I can't find a single magazine that interests me. Heaven knows I've tried! I don't want celebs, or fashion, or pages and pages on make-up and other beauty products (not to mention the ridiculous number of adverts for them). I just want what we used to have!
I too used to have a subscription to GH but gave it up as I got tired of reading the same old things and about the same celebrity women - they seemed to favour either Lulu or Julie Walters. I bought a copy yesterday as a one off for a train journey and quite enjoyed it but don't think I would buy it regularly and it's now over £4. I read OK and Hello in the hairdressers as there's nothing else and half the time I don't know who these so called celebrities are. My DD's MIL reads them avidly and believes every word!
I read Woman's Weekly every week. I went to a focus group they held a couple of years ago and the editor told us that they work more like a monthly magazine and don't carry lots of celeb stuff because the magazine is put together too far in advance and it would be out of date. Hence they tend to do articles that are actually interesting.
Fifty years ago my stepmother had a group of friends who used to swap magazines - Woman's Own and Woman were apparently acceptable but Woman's Weekly was considered a bit 'common', goodness knows why!
I wouldn't waste my money on any of them these days, from the odd one I've looked at in the doctor's waiting room they're mostly full of trivia and sensational stories. Can't believe how they've changed, but I suppose it must be to cater for the modern market...
Talking of Woman's Weekly always makes me think of Victoria Wood's hilarious song, 'Let's Do It!'
I had GH for years but like others got bored with the too good to be true inspirational women setting up cupcake businesses or creating garments out of felted wool, home spun of course! When one too many cover photos of Twiggy or Lulu and yet another picture of an overpriced outfit pushed me over the edge I realised the only thing I actually enjoyed was the book reviews, so decideded I'd be better spending my money on one of them instead of the magazine! 
And it costs £4:10 p. It's rubbish compared to previous times.
I religiously bought Womans Own and Woman every week - it was my treat. I enjoyed the short stories and realistically priced fashions. The last time I happened to read one ( in the dentist's waiting room) , it seemed to be full of bingo stories, inducing you to join. I read books a lot now and don't buy mags
merlot yes she did something for Woman's Weekly's image, didn't she 
I buy Woman's Weekly by subscription every week and Woman and Home, Good Housekeeping and Prima every month by subscription also then it's much cheaper, I'm a bit of a magazine addict and it's great that they are there in the post when I come home. I used to buy Woman's Realm which wa my favourite but unfortunately they stopped publishing it several years ago. I'm an avid reader so I always have a book on the go as well
Woman's Realm was my favourite too.
I like the fiction specials from Woman's Weekly nowadays.
What was the name of the man , Godfrey, Geoffrey, who was an Agony Aunt on either Woman or Woman's Own ? My Mum always read his page first.
Godfrey Winn?
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