Yes actual there is a magazine called exactly that "Diabetic Cooking". You can learn more about it and you can even subscribe here at there website http://www.diabeticcooking.com/
There is a magazine called Diabetic Living that offers information about living with diabetes in different aspects of your life. You could also find recipes, and cookbooks, geared to diabetics online and through Amazon.
There are many websites geared towards organic gardeners. One great website to go to is http://organicgardening.about.com/.
There are very many places to find food guides for diabetic. Barnes and Nobles carries a lot of cookbooks that are specific geared towards diabetics.
You will basically need to make foods that are low in sugar, fat, and sodium to stick within diabetic guidelines. www.dlife.com/diabetes/diabetic-recipes
Magazines target their suspected audience with their coupons. It appears that magazines geared towards women (Family Circle, Women's Day, Good Housekeeping) would have a good chance of containing grocery coupons.
PC Magazine, Maximum PC, and PC World are just some of the computer and technology geared magazines that would likely print reviews for the Dell 1501.
There are 2 websites I found that you might find helpful. They are geared specifically towards teen relationships. The first is www.yourchoiceyourvoice.org and the second is www.relationshipquestions.net
Psychology magazines can be purchased several places. There are sites on the internet strictly geared for professional occupations that carry magazines that would interest you. Your local library would also have some.
There are tons of websites and cookbooks that are geared towards making recipes to help you lose weight. The best recipes online that I found came from SkinnyTaste.com
I don't know if there are any specific plus size fashion magazines, however, the oprah magazine "o" usually has articles about plus size fashion. It also has shops that sell plus size stylish clothing featured.
Both "geared at" and "geared toward" are commonly used and considered correct in informal contexts. However, "geared toward" is more widely accepted and considered more formal than "geared at."
There is a magazine by the name of 'Real Simple' that one can obtain by subscription or picking up at a magazine stand or book store. One can also obtain this magazine for reading on devices such as the Kindle e-reader or the Nook. The Real Simple website offers links for the various ways to read the magazine.