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FOOD & WINE, has been empowering and inspiring wine- and food-obsessed individuals since 1978. This contemporary magazine is packed with the world's greatest recipes for soups, salads, pasta, bread, meats, and mouthwatering desserts. Every issue helps you find the best restaurants, indulge in the best food, and enjoy the best wine. You'll also receive tips on how to create a better kitchen, eat more healthy foods, and learn how to whip up recipes from top chefs. A subscription to FOOD & WINE is perfect for any foodie looking for elegant dining and entertaining information. Get an annual subscription and receive delicious and useful food-related tips every month.
Product details
- Language : English
- Publication date : March 10, 2022
- Date First Available : June 20, 2014
- Publisher : Meredith Operations Corporation (March 10, 2022)
- ASIN : B00KGEH5M6
- Best Sellers Rank: #18,797 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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I started my subscription a few months ago and it's brought me joy every time a new issue arrives. I've tried other food magazines such as Bon Appetit and taste of home and both of them fell flat in areas where this one thrives.
Compared to Bon Appetit; Food and Wine has good food that's actually able to be cooked without buying an entirely new pantry of ingredients or searching out a specific type of pepper that nobody has heard of.
It's notably thicker than the Bon Appetit magazines but I find the content more enjoyable.
Compared to taste of home: Better stories, food that doesn't feel like my grandmother would serve out of her 45 year old Tupperware, and an actual focus on food.
Feels more approachable to a younger audience than a lot of magazines and has a lot more variety.