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Good Housekeeping (India Edition), August 2008

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Good Housekeeping (India Edition), August 2008Chosen by over 58 million women across the globe since 1885, Good Housekeeping has all that you want, and more...

  • Savour International and Indian recipes from the Good Housekeeping kitchens.
  • Keep fit with up-to-date health articles for the entire family.
  • Get practical advice from experts on Home Decor & Modern Manners.
  • Read up the latest in Fashion & Fiction...

This is the one magazine that's Good till the last page. Send in your subscription request today... Don't keep a good thing waiting! (Indiatimes.com)

Good Housekeeping magazine—together with the Good Housekeeping Institute and the Good Housekeeping Seal—is an American icon of consumer protection and quality assurance. Every issue delivers a unique mix of independent investigation and trusted reporting, along with inspirational and personal stories. The magazine's rich tradition embodies a commitment to the modern home and to a woman's quality of life. (Amazon.com)

Good Housekeeping: Devoted to contemporary women. Articles focus on food, fitness, beauty, and child care using the resources of the Good Housekeeping institute. From human interest stories and social issues to money management and travel, the magazine will encourage positive living for today's woman. (Magazines.com)

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In This Issue:
HEALTH
Gain health, lose weight: Getting to your ideal weight and maintaining it is more about lifestyle changes that can only happen over a period of time. Here’re 20 quick ideas guaranteed to make you feel good and look better.

BEAUTY
Lips that talk: Change your choice of lip colour, change the way you look...

FAMILY
Ease them into their sunset years: When it comes to their talking about their health, your elderly parents may not always be able to convey their concerns to you in a realistic manner. As you come to terms with ageing yourself, help them find their footing in a changing scenario

HOUSE
Garden right and easy: You don’t need the proverbial green thumb, an expansive area, or a “money plant” to create a spot of greenery in your home. A little time and effort can bring nature to your doorstep.

FOOD
Cooking the Kashmiri way: Think of Kashmiri cuisine, and heady, rich aromas come to mind. Set aside any doubts that it’s complicated… Our easy-to-make recipes will surprise you with their flavours.

LAST WORD
Pierce Brosnan: He stole our hearts as the dashing secret agent, James Bond. But now he’s all set to mesmerise us with his singing prowess in Mama Mia! with Meryl Streep.

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Good Housekeeping is a women's magazine owned by the Hearst Corporation, featuring articles about women's interests, product testing by The Good Housekeeping Institute, recipes, diet, health as well as literary articles. It is well known for the "Good Housekeeping Seal," popularly known as the "Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval."

The magazine was founded May 2, 1885 by Clark W. Bryan in Holyoke, Massachusetts.

The magazine achieved a circulation of 300,000 by 1911, at which time it was bought by the Hearst Corporation. In 1966 it reached 5,500,000 readers.

The Hearst Corporation created a British edition along the same lines in 1922.

Famous writers who have contributed to the magazine include Somerset Maugham, Edwin Markham, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Frances Parkinson Keyes, A. J. Cronin, Virginia Woolf and Evelyn Waugh. (Wikipedia.org)

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