I suppose it depends on where you live. Do they recycle where you
live? Friends, neighbors or relatives might help you out. Bookstores
and such often have unsold, out of date magazines that they toss. Push
comes to shove, go out and buy the largest(most pages), cheapest
magazine you can find. Just make sure it is glossy "clay" paper, like
People magazine.
Kerry
Piers Goodhew wrote:
> On 21/04/2010, at 11:00 PM, Kerry Wentworth wrote:
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>> or two. Experimenting is cheap when the paper is free.
>>
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> Actually, we don't get any magazines and not a lot of catalogues (I think the letterbox stuffers think the house is abandoned) - where is everyone sourcing this stuff?
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> PG
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