Pioneer Woman

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  • collectingblues
    collectingblues Posts: 2,541 Member
    edited January 2019
    I hope no one judges me or my son when I feed him mac and cheese. We even eat drive through food sometimes! OH THE HUMANITY!

    Oh no! And I bet you actually feed him three times a day, too!

    Plus SNACKS!

    Tsk tsk tsk. How dare you teach him moderation and balancing eating with activity! ;)
  • cathipa
    cathipa Posts: 2,991 Member
    Simple solution - don't watch it.
  • janstewart62
    janstewart62 Posts: 88 Member
    She is entertaining me...I don't cook like Guy or Alton or Ina....or eat what they cook....I just watch the tv show...
  • Chef_Barbell
    Chef_Barbell Posts: 6,644 Member
    I do have to say that this show annoys the CRAP out of me. “Let’s make a special lunch for the men, who are working hard out in the field.” Is it 1950? I’d let them make their own damn lunch. Maybe she should grab a pitchfork and help out in the field, too.

    She does help on the farm. Nothing wrong with treating the men in your life. 🙄

    Yeah it just seems like everything is “the boys will love this extra cheese...” etc. Every show! Like the only reason for a woman to cook is to please the men. Plus I just don’t like cheerful people. ;)

    🤷🏼‍♀️
  • DomesticKat
    DomesticKat Posts: 565 Member
    jeffrey_ad wrote: »
    I love her cinnamon rolls

    https://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/cinammon_rolls_/

    And it is possible to lose weight on them

    I make them every Christmas! Love them!
  • callsitlikeiseeit
    callsitlikeiseeit Posts: 8,626 Member
    pinuplove wrote: »
    I do have to say that this show annoys the CRAP out of me. “Let’s make a special lunch for the men, who are working hard out in the field.” Is it 1950? I’d let them make their own damn lunch. Maybe she should grab a pitchfork and help out in the field, too.

    She does help on the farm. Nothing wrong with treating the men in your life. 🙄

    Yeah it just seems like everything is “the boys will love this extra cheese...” etc. Every show! Like the only reason for a woman to cook is to please the men. Plus I just don’t like cheerful people. ;)

    She found a niche and targets her audience, that's all. Don't let the just plain folks thing fool you, either. They are well off and have been since way before her blog and subsequent TV show took off. They have plenty of help around the ranch!

    That’s what I was going to say....they have laborers, she is too busy making $$$$ by putting together a tasty sammich on camera. Plus she likely feels a need to take responsibility for feeding her children.

    Although I would absolutely LOVE to watch a show called Bitter Pissed Off Wife Trapped On A Ranch Cooks. Like, she could start screaming in the kitchen and then storm out to spend the day heaving hay bales and cutting the nuts off young steers.

    i would watch that cooking show LMAO
  • pinuplove
    pinuplove Posts: 12,871 Member
    pinuplove wrote: »
    I do have to say that this show annoys the CRAP out of me. “Let’s make a special lunch for the men, who are working hard out in the field.” Is it 1950? I’d let them make their own damn lunch. Maybe she should grab a pitchfork and help out in the field, too.

    She does help on the farm. Nothing wrong with treating the men in your life. 🙄

    Yeah it just seems like everything is “the boys will love this extra cheese...” etc. Every show! Like the only reason for a woman to cook is to please the men. Plus I just don’t like cheerful people. ;)

    She found a niche and targets her audience, that's all. Don't let the just plain folks thing fool you, either. They are well off and have been since way before her blog and subsequent TV show took off. They have plenty of help around the ranch!

    Yes, the family is one of the largest land owners in Oklahoma. I think the Drummonds have a net worth somewhere around $250 million.

    Is it that much? I knew his family had a lot of land and was very well off. She's not from nothing, either. I looked her up a long time ago out of curiosity (being a fellow okie girl; this was before the TV deal back when she just had a blog).