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  2. The Family Handyman - Wikipedia

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    Every issue features contributions from members of a crew of more than 1,100 reader-volunteer Field Editors. Monthly features include: Car + Garage, Stuff We Love, Home Care + Repair, Handy Hints, Top Ten Tips, Pro Tips, DIY Quiz, and Great Goofs.

  3. Taste of Home - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Reader's Digest acquired Reiman Publications, Taste of Home ' s publisher, for $760 million. [4] In 2012, Reader's Digest combined Healthy Cooking with Taste of Home. [5] In 2013, Taste of Home began hosting Gingerbread BLVD, featuring an interactive, full-scale gingerbread house in New York City created during the holiday season. [6]

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  7. Full Circle (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Issue 0 of Full Circle was released in April 2007 and featured stories about Ubuntu's history, features including desktop effects and new Linux games. This first edition was 17 pages in length, in portrait format. [2] [3] Issue 1 came out in May 2007 in English, Chinese, Dutch, French, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Russian and Spanish. [10]

  8. You Only Need 4 Simple Ingredients for Ree's Apple Dump Cake

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    Yields: 12 servings. Prep Time: 10 mins. Total Time: 1 hour 10 mins. Ingredients. 3/4 c. (1 ½ sticks) salted butter, cut into slices, plus more for the baking dish

  9. Reader's Digest - Wikipedia

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    [4] Since its inception Reader's Digest has maintained a conservative [5] and anti-Communist perspective on political and social issues. [6] The Wallaces initially hoped the journal could provide $5,000 of net income. Wallace's assessment of what the potential mass-market audience wanted to read led to rapid growth.