Body + Soul Magazine....thoughts? Sorta VR
Posted by CeltKat on Nov 06, 2007 · Member since Feb 2006 · 195 posts
Hi everyone,
I am desperately trying to get out of my current (soul-crushing) job and I just found an opening at Body + Soul magazine that is pretty much what I'm looking for in a new job. I'm not at all familiar with this magazine, only its basic premise/themes and that it's owned by Martha Stewart Living. Does any one subscribe to Body + Soul? Is there anything about it that a vegan would wildly object to? If its ethics aren't ideal, but at least not in direct opposition to mine, I'm very interested in applying....
I appreciate any feedback/opinions!!
Of course my ideal would be VegNews, but they are on the wrong coast (or maybe I'm on the wrong coast ;) ) :-\
Check out their website www.bodyandsoulmag.com
Check out their website www.bodyandsoulmag.com
Thanks, I checked their website first thing, but there's so much going on and most links take you to Martha pages. I was just curious if any veg*ns had opinions about this mag. I went out after work yesterday and bought the current issue. Plans to peruse it at lunch today...
I guess I'm not so much concerned with whether or not they have non-veg recipes, I mean, I can't expect them not to....but I have to confess, it does bother me a bit (not enough to not take the job, if offered) when these recipes are highlighted on their "light and healthy foods" page:
Lighter chicken potpie
Lemon herb chicken
Pork cutlets parmesan
Caesar salad with spicy shrimp
Frosted chocolate-buttermilk cupcakes
Um....Caesar?? Parmesan??? BUTTERMILK??? Light and healthy???? No wonder everyone's confused about how to eat healthy...
Check out their website www.bodyandsoulmag.com
Thanks, I checked their website first thing, but there's so much going on and most links take you to Martha pages. I was just curious if any veg*ns had opinions about this mag. I went out after work yesterday and bought the current issue. Plans to peruse it at lunch today...
I guess I'm not so much concerned with whether or not they have non-veg recipes, I mean, I can't expect them not to....but I have to confess, it does bother me a bit (not enough to not take the job, if offered) when these recipes are highlighted on their "light and healthy foods" page:
Lighter chicken potpie
Lemon herb chicken
Pork cutlets parmesan
Caesar salad with spicy shrimp
Frosted chocolate-buttermilk cupcakes
Um....Caesar?? Parmesan??? BUTTERMILK??? Light and healthy???? No wonder everyone's confused about how to eat healthy...
Yeah, talk about your mixed messages.