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Sky No Longer the Limit for Digital Magazines

November 20th, 2009

Digital publishing providers have been boasting that sky’s the limit in terms of technical innovation. But apparently sky is no longer the limit as Astronaut Nicole Stott is reading a Texterity magazine in space.

Meredith Corporation in cooperation with its digital provider Texterity (www.texterity.com) has worked with NASA to deliver Stott’s More Magazine subscription to her electronically during her long duration stay aboard the International Space Station.

More, the only lifestyle magazine celebrating confident and successful women over 40, is one of 50 digital publications on Texterity’s consumer magazine portal at www.coverleaf.com where print subscribers receive free digital companions, and where anyone can browse, search, and buy magazines.

Stott was selected as a NASA astronaut in 2000 and has worked technical aspects of station payloads, supported Expedition 10, and has been a station CAPCOM. Aside from serving as a long-duration crew member, she joined astronaut Danny Olivas in the first spacewalk of space shuttle Discovery’s mission. She and Olivas removed two experiments from the hull of the European Columbus module.

Says Patrick Taylor, VP of Publishing Group Communications at Meredith: “We jumped at the chance to help get Nicole her digital copy of More and loved that she has been able to share her journey in space on <a href=”http://www.More.com”More.com. I agree with what our readers have been saying: Stott is an inspiration to all women that big dreams can be achieved.”

Wendy Zingher, Texterity VP of Sales & Marketing agrees. “You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to enjoy digital editions, but we are thrilled that one is! It is very gratifying to all of us at Texterity to be able to provide Nicole with the pleasure of enjoying one of her favorite magazines while in the most exotic of locales.”

Astronaut Stott is blogging from space and her journals are available through www.nasa.gov/station, www.more.com, and at www.texterity.com.

Texterity (www.texterity.com/info-request/) is a privately held company located in Southborough, MA. Texterity converts, maintains, and tracks more than 1,000 digital editions for consumer, trade, and association publishers. Their browser-based Published Web Format can be enjoyed on any computer, iPhone, or iPod touch. Texterity was named a “Top 100” company to watch by E-Content magazine.

Top 10 Clippings for October 2009

November 4th, 2009

We know our readers like to see what others are finding interesting on Coverleaf, and a great way to do that is to watch our Top Ten Most Clipped Articles lists. We’ll be publishing these monthly and archiving them at the bottom of this page, so come back to this link whenever you feel like seeing what’s hot in Coverleaf.

Top 10 Clippings for October:

1. Better Homes & Gardens: Organize your freezer with the help of Better Homes & Gardens. By putting everything in labeled baskets, finding things and putting them back is easier than ever! Not only does this help you buy in bulk to save money, it allows you to have flavorful seasonal ingredients all year round! http://www.bhg-digital.com/bhg/200910?folio=74

2. Men’s Health: Guarantee yourself income for life, in just a few steps from Men’s Health. On the top of the list? Hard work and excellence that drives results – that way you can make yourself unique and stand out, and you’ll be rewarded for your hard work. http://menshealth.coverleaf.com/menshealth/200910?folio=110

3. FamilyFun: Have some fun indoors this winter with a new game from Family Fun – called Shrinking Islands. It’s like musical chairs but instead you put towels around the room, and when the music stops, those without 2 feet on an “island” are out! http://familyfun.coverleaf.com/familyfun/200910?folio=22

4. Sporting News Today: It’s NBA season, and that means it’s time to start predicting who will win it all. Sporting News Today analyzes the good, the bad and the ugly with the Minnesota Timberwolves (and all the other teams too!) so you can have all the information you need to make your picks this year. http://today.sportingnews.com/sportingnewstoday/20091002?folio=45

5. All People Quilt: Check out these fall colors and patters from All People Quilt, and you’ll be on your way to making festive quilts in no time. You can also go online to get the free pattern guides, which makes quilting this year a breeze. http://allpeoplequilt.coverleaf.com/apq/200910?folio=78

6. Wood: Wood Magazine experts check out the 25 greatest tool innovations in the last 25 years, with products that broke new ground, products that evolved and changed woodworking and products that were made affordable for the home shop. If you’re a serious woodworker, you won’t want to miss out on this list! http://woodmagazine.coverleaf.com/woodmagazine/200910?folio=60

7. Family Circle: Can the internet really help your kids in school? Of course – there’s a lot to offer out there, you just have to know where to look. Check out these 14 educational sites from Family Circle – there’s everything from dictionaries to college calendars, search engines to social network sites that encourage your kids to study with others online. http://www.familycircle-digital.com/familycircle/20091017?folio=83#pg83

8. More: Marcia Menter, for More Magazine, recounts her mother’s life, learning a lot about it in the process. It’s a memoir about love, happiness and family that you won’t want to miss. http://www.moremagazine-digital.com/more/200911?folio=63#pg65

9. Runner’s World: What should you be eating as a runner this winter season? Try pumpkin seeds (roasted in the oven with a little bit of salt and Japanese seasoning) – they are a low fat snack that is packed with proteins and minerals to keep you going on those cold mornings. What about the rest of the pumpkin? Try this recipe for Chicken and Pumpkin Curry! http://runnersworld.coverleaf.com/runnersworld/200911?folio=40#pg42

10. Prevention: If you are one of those people who mindlessly snack throughout the day, look no further than these few tips from Prevention. Having an egg for breakfast to get your metabolism going, avoiding the carbs at lunch, and remembering to add healthy fats are just a few things you can do to quell your cravings. http://prevention.coverleaf.com/prevention/200911?folio=68#pg70

Top 10 Clippings for September 2009

October 1st, 2009

We know our readers like to see what others are finding interesting on Coverleaf, and a great way to do that is to watch our Top Ten Most Clipped Articles lists. We’ll be publishing these monthly and archiving them at the bottom of this page, so come back to this link whenever you feel like seeing what’s hot in Coverleaf.

Top 10 Clippings for September:

1. Prevention: Can’t work out because of your “bad knees?” Well, it might not be your knees, it might be your hips. Try these ways to strengthen your hips, so you don’t have knee pain during your work outs. http://prevention.coverleaf.com/prevention/20090910?folio=81

2.  FamilyFun: Make your kids homemade “play clay” using just 4 everyday ingredients that you already have in your kitchen, so you don’t have to worry if it ends up in their mouth. Then, you can easily store the clay in the refrigerator to play with later! http://familyfun.coverleaf.com/familyfun/200910?folio=18

3.  Wood:  Do you have a ton of clamps in your shop, but not a ton of space to put them? Check out this clamp rack plan, and you’ll have a place to store them in just a few steps. http://woodmagazine.coverleaf.com/woodmagazine/200911?folio=18

4.  Family Circle:  There’s not much that can go wrong when mixing chocolate chunks, caramel, walnuts and pecans, and that holds true for this brownie bar recipe. These caramel brownies are heavenly, you’ll be sure to love this recipe! http://www.familycircle-digital.com/familycircle/200909?folio=257

5.  Sporting News Today:  Check out what the coaches, AP and Sporting News have to say about college football – who’s on top, who’s got the best record, and what the outlook for next week is. http://today.sportingnews.com/sportingnewstoday/20090924?folio=14

6.  Runner’s World:  Running a marathon? Need a training plan? Well, look no further than this race-tested training program, from Bart Yasso, Runner’s World Magazine’s Chief Running Officer. http://runnersworld.coverleaf.com/runnersworld/200907?folio=57

7. Better Homes & Gardens:  Let the experts at Better Homes & Gardens teach you how to make classic BBQ chicken. You’ll be amazed at how spending a little time getting all the depths of flavors developed will create the perfect blend of spices, the most savory sauce and the crispiest golden crust on the chicken. http://www.bhg-digital.com/bhg/200910?pg=210#pg210

8.  Pregnancy:  Make the most of your child’s play time by giving them these educational toys, as explained by trusted source – a mother of two. Whether your child is just 1 year old and developing motor skills or 4 years old and developing an imagination, there is a toy there for each stage of your child’s life. http://pregnancy.coverleaf.com/pregnancy/200909hb?folio=75

9.  Midwest Living:  Looking for a new cookbook? Try looking in your hometown for a local cookbook, and you might find the best recipes. If you are thinking of making your own local cookbook – think basic, and get personal by telling the recipes and the stories behind the recipes. http://midwestliving.coverleaf.com/midwestliving/20090910?folio=42

10.  Discover:  The scientists at Discover Magazine explain what’s new with RNA discovery, and what it means for mankind. The often overlooked RNA might be able to help with longevity and even cancer. http://discover.coverleaf.com/discovermagazine/200910?folio=46#pg48

Top 10 Clippings for August 2009

September 1st, 2009

We know our readers like to see what others are finding interesting on Coverleaf, and a great way to do that is to watch our Top Ten Most Clipped Articles lists. We’ll be publishing these monthly and archiving them at the bottom of this page, so come back to this link whenever you feel like seeing what’s hot in Coverleaf.

Top 10 Clippings for August:

1. Family Fun: Looking for a reason to keep your child’s favorite shirt? Well, look no further - FamilyFun can help you make it into a tote bag! Just cut off the sleeves, the collar and the bottom, set it up and you’ve got a perfect carryall for your child, and you know they’ll like it because it’s made from their favorite (and out grown!) t-shirt! http://familyfun.coverleaf.com/familyfun/200909/?folio=26

2. Sporting News Today: Are you a big college football buff? Think you know who’s going to come out on top this year? Check out Sporting News Today’s college football rankings by week - the big games, who’s worth the space on your DVR, and the inside scoop. http://today.sportingnews.com/sportingnewstoday/20090807/?folio=15

3. Family Circle: Pasta and meat sauce from a slow cooker? Check out this recipe from Family Circle and you’ll do just 15 short minutes of prep work and get the most delicious, homemade meat sauce you’ll ever taste! http://www.familycircle-digital.com/familycircle/200909/?folio=292

4. Fitness: Whoever said packaged foods can’t be healthy? Fitness picked the top 50 packaged foods - from frozen pizza to soup, veggie burgers to pasta (yes, pasta!), you’ll be sure to find something on the list you like. http://www.fitness-digital.com/fitness/200907?folio=148#pg154

5. Wood: With the help of Wood Magazine, you can create this drop-front desk in just a few steps. Whether you keep it compact and closed for more space, or open in front to keep your computer handy, this desk is a great addition to any room. http://woodmagazine.coverleaf.com/woodmagazine/200910/?folio=33

6. Prevention: Get firmer abs, triceps, biceps, and shoulders with the help of this Prevention workout and a simple, flat exercise band. This 3-day strength work out will have you on your way to losing weight in no time! http://prevention.coverleaf.com/prevention/200909?folio=121

7. eWeek: What are the top priorities of IT leaders? Joseph Kraus, CIO of the Government Accountability Office talks about how important mobility, social media and shared services are in the world of IT. http://www.eweek-digital.com/eweek/20090706/?folio=39

8. Better Homes & Gardens: There isn’t very much that can make a good barbecue better - except a good rub. Check out these 10 rubs from Better Homes & Gardens that will definitely “spice-up” your dinner the next time you grill. http://www.bhg-digital.com/bhg/200906?folio=202

9. ReadyMade: Giving your garden a makeover on a limited budget - think its impossible? Think again - these 3 ReadyMade readers did it, recreating beautiful, bountiful gardens for $300 or less. http://www.readymade-digital.com/readymade/20090809?folio=10

10. Ladies Home Journal: Get your family involved for some fun in the kitchen. Make fondue, eat a cuisine you might not otherwise try, have a “build your own” night or try cooking with something you’ve never had before - all are great ways to get your kids involved and bringing the fun back into the kitchen. http://www.ladieshomejournal-digital.com/ladieshomejournal/200905/?folio=63

Top 10 Clippings for July 2009

August 6th, 2009

We’ve released our Top 10 Clippings for July. There were over 9,000 clippings in July, showing just how engaged Coverleaf readers are and giving you valuable information on what people are reading, sharing, clipping and saving from their issues. We limited the top 10 to one clipping per magazine, and are only using newly clipped articles (none that overlapped from previous months).

For the previous month’s top ten lists click on the Top Ten Most Clipped Articles link on the right sidebar and scroll to the bottom to see the archives.

Top 10 Clippings for July

1. FamilyFun – Make a crown of flowers for your child by picking any long stemmed flower that’s in bloom and tie them together in a circle.  Use flowers with long, flexible stems that are hard to break, and you can create a beautiful headdress in a matter of minutes!
http://familyfun.coverleaf.com/familyfun/200908/?folio=17

2. Fitness – Use a Stability Ball, Resistance Band, Dumbbells and Gliding Discs (for a total of less than $50!) and get in shape without having to go to the gym by doing these simple exercises.
http://www.fitness-digital.com/fitness/200907?folio=85

3. Wood – Build yourself a router table and organizer – and it’ll be your one stop router headquarters.  This station can be built to house all your router accessories or just your router, making it the perfect addition to your workspace!
http://woodmagazine.coverleaf.com/woodmagazine/200909/?folio=56

4. Family Circle – It doesn’t have to be the 4th of July to make this delicious Flag Cake.  Fresh raspberries, blueberries and homemade frosting make this cake to die for! Want to make a smaller version? You can also make this cake into cupcakes!
http://www.familycircle-digital.com/familycircle/200907/?folio=216

5. Better Homes & Gardens – The space below the kitchen sink is always messy territory, but with this plan of attack you can tidy up the space in no time.  Using mesh bins and wire racks you can organize your cleaning supplies quickly and efficiently.
http://www.bhg-digital.com/bhg/200908/?folio=73

6. Sporting News Today – Sporting News Today highlights the 50 greatest coaches of all time – and among the members of the list are Vince Lombardi, John Wooden, Bear Bryant and Phil Jackson!
http://today.sportingnews.com/sportingnewstoday/20090730/?folio=4

7. Prevention – Get firmer abs with this simple, 3-step workout.  The key to a flat midsection is engaging you’re hard to reach core muscles – follow these moves and you’ll have super fast results!
http://prevention.coverleaf.com/prevention/200908/?folio=89

8. Midwest Living – Check out these 4 potato recipes from Midwest Living.  Whether you make them in foil packets, roast them in the oven, or grill them, your potatoes will always come out great with these recipes!
http://midwestliving.coverleaf.com/midwestliving/200908/?folio=29

9. Discover – Discover interviews Stephen Hawking in this provocative article where he talks about time, space and black holes, as well as his goal to completely understand the universe – what it is and why it exists at all.
http://discover.coverleaf.com/discovermagazine/200907/?folio=42

10. Pregnancy – Make the natural process of breastfeeding easier for both you and your baby, with these over-the-counter remedies and tips from the experts at Pregnancy. http://pregnancy.coverleaf.com/pregnancy/2009summer/?folio=73

The Top Ten Most Clipped Articles for June

July 3rd, 2009

Here’s the latest entry in our top ten lists of the most frequently clipped articles in Coverleaf. This list covers Coverleaf clippings for the month of June (limited to one clipping per magazine). It can be very interesting to look at what other readers find most compelling in Coverleaf, and our top ten lists are a neat way to discover popular articles and magazines that you may not have been aware of.

For the previous month’s top ten lists click on the Top Ten Most Clipped Articles link on the right sidebar and scroll to the bottom to see the archives.

Top Ten Most Clipped Articles in Coverleaf - June 2009

  1. FamilyFun: Learn to make your kids fun 4th of July t-shirts! Create drawings on colored t-shirts out of bleach and combine colors and patterns to make different cut out shapes to stitch onto your clothing!
    http://familyfun.coverleaf.com/familyfun/20090607?folio=58

  2. Prevention: Make the fastest, healthiest, no-cook jam – just by mashing together the fruit and freezing it. Check out Prevention’s favorite flavor combinations – from Mixed Berry to Apricot Blueberry.
    http://prevention.coverleaf.com/prevention/200907/?folio=125

  3. Family Circle: Make bake sale favorites using these Family Circle recipes for Carrot Pumpkin Cheesecake Muffins and Carmel Corn. They are simple and easy family friendly recipes that everyone is sure to enjoy.
    http://www.familycircle-digital.com/familycircle/200906/?folio=228

  4. Discover: Read this fascinating interview with “green” architect William McDonough, where he talks to Discover Magazine about his quest to save the planet, one building and one community at a time.
    http://discover.coverleaf.com/discovermagazine/200810/?folio=66

  5. Better Homes & Gardens: Perfect your green thumb with help from the editors of Better Homes & Gardens, who will teach you what flowers to plant for those hot summer days. What flowers really shine in the dog-days of summer?
    http://www.bhg-digital.com/bhg/200906/?folio=106

  6. Sporting News Today: What will the impact of Terrell Owens be on the Buffalo Bills? Of course he brings buzz to the city, but will he bring a spark to ramp up the offense as well? Sporting News Today analysts dissect the situation.
    http://today.sportingnews.com/sportingnewstoday/20090624/?folio=19

  7. Wood: Make a rock solid support system to help with routing rail ends, making the process safe and easy. Learn how to make a great cope-cutting sled with this free plan!
    http://woodmagazine.coverleaf.com/woodmagazine/200907/?folio=32

  8. Maximum PC: RocketRAID 2640×4 helps bridge the gap for power users who want to use RAID but just aren’t sure how to. The product offers great performance ability at a fraction of the cost of the fancier cards – so check out this article, all about RocketRAID 2640×4.
    http://maximumpc.coverleaf.com/maximumpc/200907/?folio=89

  9. Pregnancy: If you are having trouble nursing, there are plenty of things you can keep around your home to help. Tea, Olive Oil and even Beer are among a few things on the list! http://pregnancy.coverleaf.com/pregnancy/20090708/?folio=40

  10. ReadyMade: Use ReadyMade’s step-by-step guides for making all kinds of household items. Try your hand at a bird feeder or pot holder, or if you are feeling extra crafty, a nightstand or duvet cover.
    http://www.readymade-digital.com/readymade/20090607/?folio=70

The Top Ten Most Clipped Articles for May

June 22nd, 2009

Here’s the latest entry in our top ten lists of the most frequently clipped articles in Coverleaf. This list covers Coverleaf clippings for the month of May (limited to one clipping per magazine). It can be very interesting to look at what other readers find most compelling in Coverleaf, and our top ten lists are a neat way to discover popular articles and magazines that you may not have been aware of.

For the previous month’s top ten lists click on the Top Ten Most Clipped Articles link on the right sidebar and scroll to the bottom to see the archives.

Top Ten Most Clipped Articles in Coverleaf - May 2009

  1. FamilyFun: Make your child a special play place – a custom canopy! Design this special spot however you like – for your little fairy princess or your wild safari explorer – and they’ll be sure to love it. http://familyfun.coverleaf.com/familyfun/20090607?folio=53

  2. Wood: Make your own cabinets for your home or shop with just simple woodworking skills, a table saw and a few tools. It’s easy – just follow these simple instructions. http://woodmagazine.coverleaf.com/woodmagazine/200907/?folio=50

  3. Prevention: Drop a size in just 4 weeks with this simple training plan. All you need is a good pair of running shoes and this easy to follow workout plan and you’ll be shedding pounds in no time! http://prevention.coverleaf.com/prevention/200907/?folio=84

  4. ReadyMade: Hate crowded stores? Don’t want to spend a lot of money? Have a bunch of old t-shirts? Make your own summer casual looks by turning two basic t-shirts into an entirely new outfit! http://www.readymade-digital.com/readymade/20090607/?folio=47

  5. Discover:Did you know that for a period around 1916, you could take your cash to Washington D.C. to have it washed, ironed and reissued? Check out these 20 facts about money – from the materials used to make bills to the origins of paper money. http://discover.coverleaf.com/discovermagazine/200904?folio=80

  6. Better Homes & Gardens: Four easy recipes from Better Homes & Gardens – from a yummy BLT Salad with Warm Vinaigrette to comforting Chicken and Broccoli Mac & Cheese. These recipes are sure to please all your cravings! http://www.bhg-digital.com/bhg/200906/?folio=188

  7. Pregnancy: Capture all your favorite moments in a scrapbook – a digital one! But why are digital scrapbooks better than all that cutting and pasting? It’s inexpensive, it’s fast – and best of all – it’s not messy! http://pregnancy.coverleaf.com/pregnancy/200906?folio=49

  8. Family Circle: Use your slow cooker even on the hottest day of the summer – and you’ll be sure to impress all your summer house guests. Try out these recipes for summer fruit compote, molasses baked beans, and country-style BBQ ribs, and leave all the work to your slow cooker. http://www.familycircle-digital.com/familycircle/200906/?folio=224

  9. Ladies’ Home Journal: Slim down by filling up on these delicious “diet” foods – lean proteins, whole grains, fruits and vegetables. Maple pecan waffles with bananas for breakfast, guacamole veggie burgers for lunch, shrimp tacos for dinner and apples with peanut butter for a snack – what more could you ask for! http://www.ladieshomejournal-digital.com/ladieshomejournal/200906?folio=120

  10. Sporting News Today: Check out Sporting News Today’s wide receiver rankings, and see the top 20 players in the NFL. Larry Fitzgerald, Andre Johnson and Reggie Wayne are just a few of the names that top the list. http://today.sportingnews.com/sportingnewstoday/20090514?folio=23

The Top Ten Most Clipped Articles for April

May 5th, 2009

Here’s our top ten list of the most frequently clipped articles in Coverleaf for the month of April (limited to one clipping per magazine). It can be very interesting to look at what other readers find most compelling in Coverleaf, and our top ten lists are a neat way to discover popular articles and magazines that you may not have been aware of.

For the previous month’s top ten lists click on the Top Ten Most Clipped Articles link on the right sidebar and scroll to the bottom to see the archives.

  1. FamilyFun: A tricky April Fools Day food – a recipe for faux fish sticks made from cookies and peas made from green taffy candy. Or try your hand at making animals for your kids to play with time and again out of the left over plastic Easter eggs. http://familyfun.coverleaf.com/familyfun/200904/?folio=20

  2. Wood Magazine: Build this telephone stand to house your phone, phone books, and anything else in less than 10 steps! http://woodmagazine.coverleaf.com/woodmagazine/200905?folio=62

  3. Sporting News Today: It might not be summer yet, but next seasons NFL schedules are out. Check out your favorite team’s season today. http://today.sportingnews.com/sportingnewstoday/20090415/?folio=16

  4. Prevention: It’s almost Memorial Day – and that means summer is right around the corner. Use this 14-day super-fast plan to loose pounds and shed inches off your waste in no time. http://prevention.coverleaf.com/prevention/200905/?folio=101

  5. Better Homes & Gardens: Follow this quick guide on how to create a beautiful flower bed in just 6 easy steps. http://www.bhg-digital.com/bhg/200904/?folio=96

  6. Family Circle: After trying this recipe, you’ll always have a go-to favorite dessert in these Chocolate Peanut-Butter Dream Bars – gooey chocolate bars, topped with a layer of peanut butter and drizzled with caramel sauce – all for just about 300 calories per bar! http://www.familycircle-digital.com/familycircle/20090109/?folio=135

  7. Parents: Find out the secrets to raising a well-behaved child by setting rules, expecting respect and helping your children to build problem solving skills. http://www.parents-digital.com/parents/200904/?folio=137

  8. Maximum PC: Read this article to learn how to build your own living room P.C. – just like you would any other P.C. just a little smaller. http://maximumpc.coverleaf.com/maximumpc/200905/?folio=25

  9. Popular Woodworking: Learn all about the 5 different types of finishing wood so that you can select the best type you’re your next project. Learn what’s hot, what’s not and what’s important in picking wood. http://popularwoodworking.coverleaf.com/popularwoodworking/200904/?folio=66

  10. More Magazine: Get younger looking hands and nails in just 10 minutes – you’ll never have to worry about nails that are brittle, bumpy or quick to split. http://www.moremagazine-digital.com/more/200904/?folio=48

Follow Coverleaf on Twitter

April 13th, 2009

Adrienne is a new member of the Coverleaf team, and she’s now on twitter! You can keep tabs on all the latest Coverleaf news and see what cool articles Adrienne is finding on Coverleaf by following her on twitter — she’s a4coverleaf.

For more about the hot new microblogging service that seems to be taking the world by storm, check out this recent article from Maximum PC, Nine Awesome Uses For Twitter.

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The Top Ten Most Clipped Articles for March

April 6th, 2009

There were over 10,000 clippings in Coverleaf in March! It can be very interesting to look at what other readers find most compelling in Coverleaf, and our top ten lists are a neat way to discover popular articles and magazines that you may not have been aware of. Here’s the top ten most clipped articles in Coverleaf for the month of March (limited to one clipping per magazine):

  1. FamilyFun: An easy, spring craft for kids of all ages. Make a bouquet of paper lilies out of your child’s hand - just trace and cut out his or her hand and assemble for a great Easter craft! http://familyfun.coverleaf.com/familyfun/200904/?folio=19

  2. Wood Magazine: An easy-to-store folding work table that will make a great addition to your shop. This short plan idea will help you to build a removable work surface that you can tuck away when you aren’t using it and rely on when you are. http://woodmagazine.coverleaf.com/woodmagazine/200905/?folio=32

  3. Wondertime: A delicious recipe for layered brownies that is a sure crowd pleaser. This recipe uses browned butter frosting, chocolate glaze and a from-scratch brownie mix, which will make you want to serve them every chance you get! http://wondertime.coverleaf.com/wondertime/200903/?folio=95

  4. Sporting News Today: Who did you pick to win the NCAA Tournament? See who the experts picked in everyone’s favorite tournament - the 20 teams with the best chance to win, and then everyone else in the Power Poll. http://today.sportingnews.com/sportingnewstoday/20090317/?folio=13

  5. Family Circle: The perfect spring cupcake - these desserts are delicious and adorable! Make chocolate and vanilla cupcakes this spring, with traditional buttercream frosting or lighten it up with a marshmallow version - a great anytime treat! http://www.familycircle-digital.com/familycircle/200904/?folio=124

  6. More Magazine: Follow along with the chic styles of everyone’s favorite Gossip Girl - Kelly Rutherford. She talks about her role on Gossip Girl, her 2 year old son Hérmes, and how she has grown since her days on Melrose Place. http://www.moremagazine-digital.com/more/200903/?folio=89

  7. Pregnancy: This go-to source for expectant mothers teaches all about the importance of maternity bras. Say goodbye to boring bras, the new edition of maternity bras are practical and pretty. http://pregnancy.coverleaf.com/pregnancy/200903/?folio=39

  8. Best Life: Alex von Bidder of the Four Seasons Restaurant helps explain the why we are jealous and how we should deal with it. One suggestion? Instead of getting jealous, train your mind to choose to be friendly and supportive. http://pregnancy.coverleaf.com/pregnancy/200903/?folio=39

  9. Runners World: We all know that our quads, hamstrings and calves get a workout from running, but should we be paying attention to other muscles as well? Of course - the pelvis is one of the major injury prone areas, for lack of stability, so check out these exercises to improve your stability and stay healthy! http://runnersworld.coverleaf.com/runnersworld/200903/?folio=53

  10. Better Homes & Gardens: Grow your own produce - from salad gardens to salsa gardens - and soon you’ll be using only the freshest ingredients for the stuff you really eat. This article teaches you when to plant, what to plant and how easy (and cost effective!) it really is! http://www.bhg-digital.com/bhg/200904/?folio=98

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