Sunset celebrates the promise of the West. We expose you to the experiences and advantages only the West can offer, so you'll never forget why you live here.
Sunset magazine is one of the leading publications to bring all things found and made in the West into the hands of people across the country. From great restaurants to places to travel to for a little rest and relaxation to inspired ideas for decorating your home and improving your garden, Sunset magazine is dedicated to presenting you with the most beautiful aspects of the West.
In each issue, you will find a section full of travel tips that are geared towards the current season. There is also a section for sports enthusiasts which covers different places where you can enjoy the great outdoors. You'll also find pages set aside for decorating tips and advice for bringing the outdoors into your home or sprucing up your garden. There are also plenty of new, tested, and delicious recipes for you to discover, complete with wine pairing tips.
Sunset magazine has stunning photographs to accompany each story that is written with a fresh, open perspective. Have you tried turning some of your outdoor space into a new living area or wondered what would be a delicious, healthy, and fast meal on a weekday when you are too tired to cook? If so, Sunset magazine has the answers you are looking for.
A subscription to Sunset Magazine will enhance your appreciation of the West and help you enjoy living or visiting there like never before.
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A unique feature in this magazine is the Recipe Index. You can also find ideas for Travel and Recreation, Garden and Outdoor Living, Home and Design and of course Food and Entertaining. The monthly columns are quite unique. Like in the December 2001 issue, Peter Fish wrote an article about The voice of Christmas which is about Bing Crosby.
In the middle of the magazine, you can find a postcard that says: Information worth sending for. They do all the work for you...you just have to circle the information number to receive information on everything from International Travel to products you see advertised. They never leave you wondering where to find a unique product as they have a "Sources: Where to Find It" section.
The Holiday Section always has me dreaming! Who would not want to walk on the Multnomah Falls Trail in Oregon or stand on a log bridge over a river and just dream a day away. Sometimes I would just like to dissolve into some of the pictures. Especially the last issue, where they showed a cabin in the woods with Christmas Lights in Stehekin, Washington.
If you live in Washington, this is a MUST HAVE!
The January 2002 issue has an article on kayaks and a recipe for French Cream with Blueberry Pudding.
Reading this magazine is really almost a family traditon!
~The Rebecca Review
1) feel closer to the places & people of the west ! - I first came across Sunset after moving to Oregon and seeing it in a local store. Wanting to immerse myself in all things related to my new home, and hoping this was the regional equivalent of Southern Living (which Amazon[.com] also sells and which I recommend heartily), I bought the current issue. After looking through the copious pictures, travel news, and recipes, I immediately sent away for a subscription, and I've not been disappointed by any issue I've received.
Every month, I've seen places in the area that I wouldn't have known about, or maybe wouldn't have had time to take a trip to see. The recipes every month have also sounded very tasty, though until now I haven't actually tried to use any of them. The only weakness I see is that, for a regional monthly magazine, it's a little skimpy in its listing of upcoming local events, even for "large" cities like Portland. However, over the long term that won't matter much - these are magazines you'll want to keep long after those lists are stale.
I've just had to relocate away from Oregon for employment reasons, but this subscription is like a monthly present from the area, reminding me why I moved there in the first place, and bringing bits and pieces across the country into my new home. Just writing this has got me anxious to try a recipe or two, as I'm sure they, like the magazine, will bring back the "flavor" of the region for me once more.
By jcaraway
2) In Memory of My Grandmother - My Grandmother used to give me all her Sunset Magazines when she was done looking through them. Now my Aunt is carrying on the family tradition of keeping a subscription going.
A unique feature in this magazine is the Recipe Index. You can also find ideas for Travel and Recreation, Garden and Outdoor Living, Home and Design and of course Food and Entertaining. The monthly columns are quite unique. Like in the December 2001 issue, Peter Fish wrote an article about The voice of Christmas which is about Bing Crosby.
In the middle of the magazine, you can find a postcard that says: Information worth sending for. They do all the work for you...you just have to circle the information number to receive information on everything from International Travel to products you see advertised. They never leave you wondering where to find a unique product as they have a "Sources: Where to Find It" section.
The Holiday Section always has me dreaming! Who would not want to walk on the Multnomah Falls Trail in Oregon or stand on a log bridge over a river and just dream a day away. Sometimes I would just like to dissolve into some of the pictures. Especially the last issue, where they showed a cabin in the woods with Christmas Lights in Stehekin, Washington.
If you live in Washington, this is a MUST HAVE!
The January 2002 issue has an article on kayaks and a recipe for French Cream with Blueberry Pudding.
Reading this magazine is really almost a family traditon!
~The Rebecca Review



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