Taste of Home
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Taste of Home magazine is an American cooking publication, founded by Reiman Publications and currently owned by Reader's Digest. It began publication in 1993. It specializes in recipe exchange and Midwestern cuisine. Taste of Home used to be dependent entirely on subscriber revenue for its income, taking no advertising. However, in Fall 2007, the magazine began including advertising (as noted by the editors in the December 2007 issue).
Taste of Home claims a circulation of 3.5 million subscribers, as well as several satellite magazines, Cooking for 2, Light and Tasty, Country Woman and Simple and Delicious.
Enthusiasts can access all past published recipes from Taste of Home and its sister-publications through the magazine's website. In addition, Taste of Home publishes annual recipe collections and a general reference cookbooks based on the magazine contents. Through its affiliation with Reader's Digest, many of its recipes are also available on the RD-owned AllRecipes.com.