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Better Homes & Gardens Year 1989 Magazine Back Issues

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  • At-Home Entertaining 3 Families Share Their Decorating Styles, Recipes, And Party Ideas.
  • Sew-It-Yourself Decorating Free Pattern For Romantic Bandboxes
  • Gardening Our Favorites For 1989
  • Crafting Needle Point Comb Painting - Cooking Low-Fat Strategies
  • Our 30 Best Recipes From 60 Years
  • 10 Prizewinning New Houses New Trends, Style, And Ideas.
  • Affordable Redecorating A Beautiful Bedroom Getaway - Fanciful Painted Furniture For Kids
  • The Kitchen You Want To Come Home To Appliances And Design For The 1990's
  • Getting Help For Your Child's Allergy
  • A Touch Of Spring For Your Home
  • Ideas House For The '90s New Design But Lots Of Country Charm
  • Eat Well, Feel Great! 12 Nutritious New Recipes
  • In This Issue: National Parks For Family Vacations
  • Farm-Fresh Style Easy-Care Gardens Country Decorating
  • Super Remodeling Ideas For Spring
  • Plus Home Cooking Favorite Recipes Just Like Mom Made!
  • Garden's Almanac Springtime Tips
  • Plus Perennials What To Plant With What
  • New House Of The Year!
  • Affordable Style Redecorating On A Shoestring
  • Summer Barbecues New Recipes For Great Grilling
  • Outdoor Living A Pool And Garden Plan For BackYard Family Fun
  • How To Build That Vacation House You Want
  • Parenting Teaching Kids Responsibility - Good Food, Good Health.
  • The Magazine For American Families
  • Summer Fun Food!
  • Under $100 Ideas
  • Projects! Quilts! Decorating! Gifts! Toys!
  • Summer - Fresh Vegetables! 20 Microwave Recipes
  • Decorating Creating Cottage Charm
  • Gardens A Passion For Herbs! Eat-In Kitchens
  • Sew-Easy Decorating Romantic Accessories
  • Make - Ahead Gifts Crafts With Country Heart
  • Updating Your Family Room
  • Great Home Cooking 15 Easy New Recipes
  • Joys Of A Two-Cook Kitchen
  • Weekend Cooking Fun Recipes For Kids Raking & Fanties
  • Personality Decorating Comfy Charm Great Style
  • The Winners! Home Improvement Contest New Ideas Trends Info
  • Welcoming Wreaths From Roadside Naturals
  • 20 Easy, Elegant Holiday Recipes Appetizers, Entrees, Desserts.
  • Crafts 25 Last-Minute Gifts
  • Decorating 5 Hot Looks You'll Love
  • Plus Turkey Roasting Guide
  • A Christmas To Remember
  • Toys, Wreaths, Ornaments, Gifts To Make
  • Shopping For Presents? Turn To page 21
  • 25 Holiday Recipes
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Better Homes and Gardens is the fourth best selling magazine in the United States. The editor in chief is Stephen Orr. Better Homes and Gardens focuses on interests regarding homes, cooking, gardening, crafts, healthy living, decorating, and entertaining. The magazine is published 12 times per year by Dotdash Meredith (formerly Meredith Corporation). It was founded in 1922 by Edwin Meredith, who had previously been the United States Secretary of Agriculture under Woodrow Wilson. The original name was Fruit, Garden and Home from 1922 to 1924. The name was changed to Better Homes and Gardens beginning with the August 1924 issue.

Better Homes and Gardens is one of the "Seven Sisters", a group of women's service magazines. The Seven Sisters is a group of magazines that has traditionally been aimed at married women who are homemakers with husbands and children, rather than single and working women. The name is derived from the Greek myth of the "seven sisters", also known as the Pleiades. The Seven Sisters were a major force in 20th century American publishing.

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