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Tell A Friend About Countryside Magazine
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If you know someone who would enjoy and benefit from reading and learning more about self-sufficient country living, please fill in the form below and well send them a short note about Countryside Magazine and the countrysidemag.com website.
The email your friend will receive is reproduced below. Click Here to read it now.
Thank you for spreading the word and, as always, Happy Homesteading!
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Please know that the email addresses you provide will be used only to inform the recipient about this site. We do not spam, rent, sell or trade email addresses!
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This is the email letter your friend or relative will receive.
To: [Friend's Email]
From: [Your Full Name] [Your email]
Subject: You might like this website
Dear [Your Friend's First Name],
[Your Full Name] thought you might be interested in our web site and/or magazine and used our automated mailer to send you this note. Please rest assured you have not been added to any mailing lists and will not receive any future mailings from us.
The name of our magazine and website is Countryside Magazine and the address is http://www.countrysidemag.com
We are a country-oriented homesteading magazine and web site. We cover subjects relevant to homesteading and self-reliance, including building, alternative energy, country living, livestock, gardening, food production, cooking and recipes, and much more.
Our online library will give you a good idea of what we are all about. In it, you’ll find many complete articles from the current and past issues.
When you get a moment, please stop by for a look. And please let [Your Full Name] know what you thought of the website.
Thanks!
Regards,
Countryside Magazine
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COUNTRYSIDE is the truly original country magazine (established 1917) serving that branch of the Voluntary Simplicity movement seeking greater self-reliance (homesteading), with emphasis on home food production. This includes gardening, small-scale livestock, cooking, food preservation, resource conservation, recycling, frugality, money management, alternative energy, old-time skills, home business, and much more.
COUNTRYSIDE features reader-written personal experiences and photos straight out of family albums, making each issue just like a long letter from friends who are living the good life, beyond the sidewalks.
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Toil, feel, think, hope; you will be sure to dream enough before you die without arranging for it.
 J. Sterling
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