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Lead TimeStory Topic
Southern Living JAN
1/1/2008
7/5/2007Healthy Living. A seasonal take on health, mind, and body as a natural part of everyday life. Relax, make delicious, healthy food a natural part of weekday menus and take the work out of fitness & exercise by doing something you love.
Southern Living JAN
1/1/2008
7/5/2007Cooking & baking: Southern Living cook-off. Features the winning contestants and their recipes.
Southern Living FEB
1/29/2008
8/2/2007Travel Florida. Tips for planning vacations.
Southern Living FEB
1/29/2008
8/2/2007Living in the kitchen. This feature focuses on great interior design ideas for kitchens, and gives tips on developing recipes for quick meals for the family. Also get advice directly from home- owners on how to make a kitchen really cook.
Southern Living MAR
2/26/2008
8/30/2007Features a hot new topic in gardening & horticulture: The Southern gardener.
Southern Living MAR
2/26/2008
8/30/2007Travel Texas. Features town guides and a dining guide.
Southern Living APR
3/25/2008
9/27/2007Healthy Living. A seasonal take on health, mind, and body as a natural part of everyday life. A typical story may focus on gardening & horticulture for fitness & exercise stress relief.
Southern Living APR
3/25/2008
9/27/2007Soul of the south. Includes a listing of music halls of fame, historic sites, festivals and venues.
Southern Living MAY
4/29/2008
11/1/2007The Southern Home. Interior design and remodeling ideas. Showcases a mix of readers' homes.
Southern Living MAY
4/29/2008
11/1/2007Travel Florida. Tips for planning vacations.
Southern Living JUN
5/27/2008
11/29/2007Healthy Living. A seasonal take on health, mind, and body as a natural part of everyday life. Focuses on family time, family projects, and taking healthy vacations together. It also shows ways to get out of the house and fit more fitness & exercise into the daily routine, as well as luring the kids away from the television- and computer screen.
Southern Living JUL
6/24/2008
12/27/2007Summer food, fun, and outdoors. Features tips on outdoor home decorating and lamps & lighting. Also seasonal recipes using the freshest ingredients.
Southern Living AUG
7/29/2008
1/31/2008Idea Houses. Interior design: Showcases design makeovers of three homes.
Southern Living SEP
8/26/2008
2/28/2008Weekend Living. With real-life advice on home entertaining, sprucing up the home and garden, and enjoying quick weekend vacations.
Southern Living SEP
8/26/2008
2/28/2008The Cooking School section is focused on quick and easy recipes to fit busy lifestyles.
Southern Living OCT
9/30/2008
4/3/2008Healthy Living. A seasonal take on health, mind, and body as a natural part of everyday life. This section offers features ranging from using seasonal vegetables for healthy meals, to getting outside with your pets- as a way to help you maintain a fitness & exercise routine.
Southern Living NOV
10/28/2008
5/1/2008Southeast Tourism Society Holiday Section. Travel guides.
Southern Living NOV
10/28/2008
5/1/2008Holiday Dinners. Cooking & baking that focuses on holiday traditions, and entertaining with great style and mouth-watering recipes.
Southern Living DEC
11/25/2008
5/29/2008Christmas All Through the House. The ultimate idea packed stress-free holiday guide. Focuses on simple home decorating projects, and cooking & baking with foods that are quick and easy to prepare, or can be made ahead of time.

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