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Martha Stewart Living Christmas Cookbook The Martha Stewart Living Christmas Cookbook is a treasury of recipes you'll want to make again and again. The book ... offers a wealth of invaluable preparation advice and serving instructions and is beautifully illustrated with inspiring step-by-step photographs.
Martha Stewart Living The food pages of Martha Stewart Living are among the best loved by its 2.5 million readers. Now, devoted fans of the magazine can find all their favorite recipes in a single volume. This book features chapters of hors d'oeuvres, vegetarian main courses, breads and biscuits, and recipes for a crowd, as well as traditional categories including soups, sandwiches, meat, poultry and game birds, and desserts, pies and tarts.
In 1990 she ... signed with Time Publishing Ventures to develop a new magazine, Martha Stewart Living, for which Stewart served as editor in chief. The first issue was released in late 1990 with an initial rate base of 250,000. Circulation would peak in 2002 at more than 2 million copies per issue. In 1993, she began a weekly half-hour service program based on her magazine, which was quickly expanded to a full hour, and later to a daily format, with half-hour episodes on weekends. Stewart also became a frequent contributor to CBS's The Early Show, and starred in several prime time holiday specials on the CBS network.
By 2000 Martha Stewart Living magazine's circulation had reached 2.1 million and the homemaking publication went from 10 issues per year to 11, with plans for becoming monthly the following year. Its sibling publication, Martha Stewart Weddings, which had debuted in 1994, had gone from an annual publication to biannual then quarterly. Other special interest magazines had ... joined the ranks, including Entertaining (which had also been the title of Stewart's first book in 1982), Martha Stewart Baby, Halloween, and Clotheskeeping. A new quarterly magazine for families, called Kids: Fun Stuff to Do Together was published in July 2001, filled with recipes, crafts, and games for kids aged three to ten.
Martha Stewart Living Even if you will never make a "gourd candle" or a "Fortuny-inspired tablecloth," Martha Stewart Living can't be beat for its wealth of ideas concerning what Martha calls "good things." A crafter for craft's sake, and an obsessively organized woman (just look at her personal calendar, included in the first few pages), there is no concept or task that is too mundane for Martha. Like Martha herself, the magazine is impeccably organized--recipes and decorating instructions appear with full-color photos, each filed in their own sections of "cooking," "keeping," "crafts," "home," and "collecting." Learn to slip matched sets of bed linens into one of their pillowcases for easy and convenient shelving, make washcloth mitts, and coordinate mismatched towels with decorative ribbon. A whiz at flower arranging, dinner parties, card and sewing crafts, and decorating, Martha covers and conquers all areas of the home--plus weddings, baby showers, and holidays. --Daphne Durham
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AboutMartha Stewart Living:Martha Stewart Living is packed with bright ideas, creative solutions, delicious recipes, helpful hints and so many more good things. Take advantage of smart and easy entertaining, cooking, decorating and gardening. Learn countless ways to preserve and protect the things you love. Grow easy, satisfying and spectacular flower and vegetable gardens. Discover the beautiful, unique ideas that make your life more wonderful, more comfortable, more delicious, more organized in Martha Stewart Living.
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