Editorial Review:Product Description:Food & Wine is packed with the world's greatest recipes for soups, salads, pasta, bread, meats, and mouthwatering desserts. Every issue helps readers find the best restaurants, enjoy the best food, indulge in the best wine, create a better kitchen, eat more healthfully, get inspired by great chefs, and much more!
Amazon.com Review:Focusing on a central theme in each issue, such as 25 party ideas (number 25: nautical party) or 35 quick and tasty dishes,
Food & Wine indulges a broad range of culinary connoisseurs and thirsty enophiles. Expect a number of well-rounded recipes and festive commentary on the theme at hand, but don't expect that
Food & Wine will be weighed down by said theme--each issue also contains a home shopping guide (in case you need to know where to purchase a green bamboo tray), restaurant reviews, a Drinks/Wine section, and shorter articles that run from 'Win a Date with a Chef' to 'The Joy of Slow Cooking.'
--A.J. Rathbun
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Always excited to see this show up in the mailbox.
Another great magazine. I love reading it and the recipes that are in it.
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Good Mag
I really enjoy this magazine. It has given me lots of ideas for how I cook at home. The recipies are great as are the wine recomendations. Some of it can be a bit trendy, but knowing the trends can be helpful.
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good luck actually getting the magazine
i wouldn't know if this was a good magazine, i have yet to receive it, after waiting three months. it is cheaper to order through food and wine website anyway.
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Shallow, Pretentious, Trendy
The editor's gratingly smug and breezy monthly letter sets the pace for this vapid Lifestyle magazine, which you'll enjoy only if you're like her -- rich, creepily entitled, self-absorbed, and interested merely in the accoutrements of opulent dining, but not really food or actual cooking itself.
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