If you are going to subscribe to All You there are a couple of things to keep in mind. One is that subscriptions tend to not come with certain coupon inserts in them that the newsstand copy does, so sometimes you’ll have to buy two copies to get all the coupons you may need. The best way to get a discount subscription on this magazine is to wait for an online promotion through a Southern Living at Home consultant. Every once in a while they will have a promotion where you can get two years of the magazine for the price of one and sometimes even cheaper (my current two-year subscription cost me $17.99). This, to me, is the most cost-effective way to get the magazine.
A couple of other magazines you might want to purchase that I like and would recommend are Woman’s Day, Parents, Kiwi and Body and Soul magazines. Now, I have received subscriptions to all of these for free through via online promotions, so I would encourage people to be vigilant in checking the coupon blogs and wait for an opportunity to get these magazines for free. Woman’s Day usually has a coupon insert in it once every two months or so. Parents has coupons sometimes, but they tend to be decently high-value coupons. Kiwi, an organic-friendly magazine, is sort of Parents for green parents. I like it because it comes with a coupon page every issue on organic products, which can lead to some pretty cheap groceries. Body and Soul usually has at least two or three coupons in it every month.
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Erika Buswell runs a blog dedicated to bargain hunting in Alaska (alaskanbargainhunter.blogspot.com) and lives in Palmer with her husband and two children.


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