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MilitantSquatter

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I have a friend who just e-mailed me the following regarding a new print BBQ magazine coming out :

Hi Vinny

I'm sure you don't get the Road Food EMail newsletter, so I thought I'd pass this along. Road Food is the brainchild of a married couple (the Sterns) who have been traveling all over the country writing up Diners, Drive-ins and Dives long before Guy Fieri even thought of the idea. BBQ is a big part of what they review and talk about, so they decided to start a BBQ magazine.

The first issue is just about to come out and here's the squib on it:

Our barbecue magazine is out! Aptly titled BBQ, it is printed on beautiful glossy stock and is loaded with pictures, reviews and recipes for travelers and pit-cooked meat lovers everywhere. It contains no advertising, just lots and lots of barbecue! You can check out some samples of it at www.popularplates.com or order the magazine at www.circsource.com/store/Subscribe.html?offerId=3950&sourceCode=I0GBNN. It is the first of a series of single-topic issues we will be doing, and if you like what you see, you can order a year's subscription (4 issues).

Issue - $9.95
One year : $39.95 (4 issues)


Thought you'd be interested.

See you next week.

XXXX
 
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I just purchased the magazine from our grocery store rack and let me tell you it's good. Very high quality print and fantastic photos and recipes. I highly recommend it.
 
The mag looks great, but I think it's odd that it costs more to get the 1 year subscription than to just buy the magazines. Usually, a subscription means you get something of a price break, not a $.15 premium added.
 
The mag looks great, but I think it's odd that it costs more to get the 1 year subscription than to just buy the magazines. Usually, a subscription means you get something of a price break, not a $.15 premium added.

Yeah, that was strange. I think I'm going to see if I can find a copy locally and decide if I like it then subscribe to make sure I get more. I like that it's only 4 issues, that way they can take their time to make sure they put together something worth reading, rather than rushing to put out monthly or even bi-monthly issues filled with ads and boilerplate.
 
Yeah I don't know the format but the bbq issue is real good. And yes you can get any and all info her or on the web but if your looking for a good bbq mab/issue this one is it. I just hope they keep it up.
 
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