CARRIE UNDERWOOD’S BAD SIDE?
Carrie Underwood share’s with Quick & Simple how she avoids “temptation.”
“If you want to find trouble, you can find trouble.
Carrie Underwood share’s with Quick & Simple how she avoids “temptation.”
“If you want to find trouble, you can find trouble.
In the new issue of Susan Toepfer’s Quick & Simple, Carrie Underwood responds to those “stupidity” rumors.
“It bugs me that because I’m a blond from Oklahoma who sings country music, people think I’m stupid,” she says. “I won’t say I’m business savvy exactly, but I have common sense.”
Personally, I never thought of Carrie as being dumb!
What do you think?
What a difference for Quick & Simple - when it comes to its cover!
The last issue of the magazine featured an unappetizing main image of sloppy joes.
(Sure, I know many women — especially in middle America love sloppy joes — but do you want to buy a magazine with it on the cover???)
Click here if you have the stomach for it!
This cover is much more visually appealing — I love the color combination.
And with the main line “Live Better for Less,” Quick & Simple is tapping into where the reader is right now – trying to spend less money!
If you can get past this atrocious looking cover, there is some good diet info in this issue of Quick & Simple.
Make the jump and you’ll find 8 secrets to dropping the weight!
Make the jump if you have the stomach for it!
Carol Brooks’ First Magazine says “Walk Off 96% More Fat”
Stephanie Saible’s Woman’s World Says “Walk Off 20 lbs in 30 Days”
Susan Toepfer’s Quick & Simple offers “Fun New Ways to Walk off Weight!”
Is there a walking conspiracy going on right now?
All three of these magazines are on the newsstand at the same time!
Susan Toepfer’s Quick & Simple delivers an in-depth piece on Alison Sweeney’s personal weight loss program. Want some of her secrets? Make the jump! You could care less about Alison Sweeny’s weight loss? Don’t worry, we’ll have a new post shortly!
Quick & Simple Just Did!
That’s just a bit of sarcasm you may hear in my voice!
But really, come on already! I’ve seen Ricki Lake’s weight loss covered so many times I can’t even remember her being heavy. And Quick & Simple forgets a key component to displaying a “weight loss” story on its cover. There’s no “before” picture!
The order of the cover lines is a bit awkward. I’m not sure why the “Tired? Stressed? You Can Still Look Great!” is between the main food cover line and the recipe line. The recipe line should naturally follow the “Suppers for Every Day of Your Life,” (or something) line.
And for some reason, there’s a line that says “One Top, 5 Great Looks!” on the bottom right but the editors don’t show a picture of the top. Plus, it feels like the magazine is trying to squeeze style on it’s cover, but it doesn’t work.
On a positive note, I’m hungry looking at the Herb Crusted Pork and Roasted Potatoes.

