Here's my pitiful story... I joined Good Cook Cookbook Club some months ago, not that I NEEDED any more, but I wanted the new Baking Book, and 4 other cookbooks at $1.00 each, one of which was the Red Hat Society Cookbook, which had obviously never been through any quality control, looking for errors - of which there were so many I wrote and told them I'd like an exchange for that one. So when I finally got around to taking the cello wrap from Reiman's Baking Book (I had ordered the first loose-leaf and got several gifts with it) and inside I found a coupon for a free year of Taste of Home. I sent off the card and waited and waited, finally called when no issue was forthcoming after many weeks. I saw many on here talking about the new issue. So I called and said "where's mine?" basically. Next issue due, none shows up. I called again. Now, I've received a couple, 4 left to go and even though I've gotten beg letters to subscribe for $10, no way. Most of the 7,052 recipes I've c/p from here and TOH site, and several other websites, that I have in safe-keeping in Yahoo are more than I could ever make in 15 lifetimes. Add with all the cookbooks and torn out magazine recipes I've collected over 48 years, starting when I was 18, I don't think I need the irritation from a magazine that has turned into something totally unrecognizable from 1985 when the first issue of Country magazine arrived on the scene with the story inside of Reiman's standards. I love the little magazine of Reader's Digest with all it's interesting stories, but do not like any of these other business enterprises anymore. If this board wasn't free, I'd do without, very simple. Just thought it was time that I added my own gripes about this after I got the latest issue with nary a single recipe that I want to make. Enjoyed all the slick ad photos though, not. I mute out commercials on TV, so I don't need to read about stuff I don't want or need to buy in ads.Lin.