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What food/cooking mags are available in e-format? I've looked at the obvious suspects available through Amazon, iTunes, and Zinio....do you have any particular favorites in e-format or any obscurities available through other channels? TIA.

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Plate just sent out a notice they are on iTunes. I am reallhy enjoying Saveur this way.

"A cloud o' dust! Could be most anything. Even a whirling dervish.

That, gentlemen, is the whirlingest dervish of them all." - The Professionals by Richard Brooks

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Finesse is anther to consider,

"A cloud o' dust! Could be most anything. Even a whirling dervish.

That, gentlemen, is the whirlingest dervish of them all." - The Professionals by Richard Brooks

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Australian Gourmet Traveller is also on iTunes. It is also indexed in Eat Your Books.

Nick Reynolds, aka "nickrey"

"The Internet is full of false information." Plato
My eG Foodblog

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I love following what's going on with food in Asia and found these two from Singapore to be top quality:

Cuisine & Wine Asia: http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/cuisine-wine-asia/id533464792?mt=8

Epicure: http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/epicure-magazine/id496228116?mt=8

The free "Open House Foodservice" (Australia) is also interesting: http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/open-house-foodservice-magazine/id424156274?mt=8

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