Does The Pioneer Woman cookbook shares real family recipes?”
What was supposed to be a pit stop in Oklahoma between the California and law school chapters of her life turned into a whole new way of life for Ree Drummond: being a cattle rancher’s wife. And what started as a way to share photos and stories of her four children with her extended family turned into an Internet sensation for Drummond, known to millions of blog readers as the Pioneer Woman. Drummond shares tales of wrangling children, a husband (known to readers as Marlboro Man) and animals in the middle of nowhere (Pawhuska) daily at her popular Web site, thepioneerwoman.com. In addition to doing housework and caring for the family, she of course feeds them. And it’s the food that has readers hungry for more. Drummond recently released The Pioneer Woman Cooks (William Morrow, $27.50), a cookbook full of what she calls real-life, real-family recipes. The response has been huge. Droves are turning up to see her on tour, and the bo
Apparently so. According to the post below: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/fea/lifetravel/stories/DN-pioneerwoman_1130gd.ART.State.Edition1.302a67d.html The Pioneer Woman’s cookbook shares real family recipes 10:32 AM CST on Friday, December 4, 2009 By JAMIE KNODEL / The Dallas Morning News jknodel@dallasnews.com What was supposed to be a pit stop in Oklahoma between the California and law school chapters of her life turned into a whole new way of life for Ree Drummond: being a cattle rancher’s wife. And what started as a way to share photos and stories of her four children with her extended family turned into an Internet sensation for Drummond, known to millions of blog readers as the Pioneer Woman. Drummond shares tales of wrangling children, a husband (known to re