Pioneer Woman
#1
Posted 28 August 2011 - 08:40 AM
#2
Posted 28 August 2011 - 08:53 AM
Cleavage?
False eyelashes?
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#3
Posted 28 August 2011 - 08:57 AM
#4
Posted 28 August 2011 - 09:11 AM
She used nothing but REAL food in every one of her dishes - nothing to criticize there. It looks like they will continue to feature her family and ranch activities in future shows, but that is exactly what makes her blog so incredibly popular. I kind of like watching someone who is really just a home cook that has managed to teach herself good technique. Will I continue to watch? I'm not sure. I watch very little FN anymore - I hate the competition shows and the pure cooking shows are few and far between. But I find Ree intelligent and attractive (no cleavage - I mean attractive in the original sense of the word
#5
Posted 28 August 2011 - 09:53 AM
#6
Posted 28 August 2011 - 10:06 AM
1. Her food does nothing for me. I'm not saying it's necessarily terrible, it just doesn't interest me at all.
2. I get this feeling from her that she's very...contrived. I think she's a smart woman who markets herself very skillfully, but it sets my teeth on edge. I don't mind that she's obviously very wealthy (and I'm not sure that's why her "haters" dislike her either - I mean look at Ina Garten. She's obviously well off and most people either like her or feel neutral about her). It's just that she has this whole thing where she's just a little ol' rancher's housewife and it doesn't ring true at all.
That said, I think she has a large fan base and will probably do well.
#7
Posted 28 August 2011 - 12:05 PM
I think the entertainment factor is refreshing. She took on Bobby Flay in the Thanksgiving show down last year and won.
Would her recipes appear on The French Laundry's menu? NO, nor do they or she try to be 'gourmet' just good tasting good food.
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#8
Posted 28 August 2011 - 12:13 PM
#9
Posted 28 August 2011 - 12:34 PM
Rachael Ray makes me run screaming from the room, Paula Dean is a pig whose every other word is y'all to the point that she sounds icredibly ignorant, Even Giada has gone Hollywood - what's with the mugging and the cleavage?
At least Ree seems like a decent, personable everyday real deal.
#10
Posted 28 August 2011 - 04:16 PM
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#11
Posted 29 August 2011 - 03:43 PM
Ugh. She drives me absolutely crazy. Can't stand the woman.
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OK, got it. You might even be able to say that in one paragraph, rather like this. I happen to like her, think her blog is well-written and fun, and anyone who puts tater tots in a breakfats burrito can't possibly be so bad. See? One paragraph.
#12
Posted 29 August 2011 - 05:12 PM
Ugh. She drives me absolutely crazy. Can't stand the woman.
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OK, got it. You might even be able to say that in one paragraph, rather like this. I happen to like her, think her blog is well-written and fun, and anyone who puts tater tots in a breakfats burrito can't possibly be so bad. See? One paragraph.
I do love me a Sonic breakfast burrito with tots in it.
#13
Posted 04 September 2011 - 01:27 PM
#14
Posted 04 September 2011 - 02:20 PM
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#15
Posted 04 September 2011 - 03:09 PM
But assuming you've asked a serious question, here's a serious answer: it's probably because others, like me, have enjoyed her blog and enjoyed her cookbook and choosing what to put on television is always a crapshoot at best - definitely in the "throw it on the wall and see what sticks" category.
And although I haven't seen the show (because I just don't watch a lot of TV), if what you're saying is that she ain't perfect, and she ain't for everyone...
Well, um, okay, whatever.
No news there.
If you don't like it, don't watch.
Seems simple enough.
#16
Posted 04 September 2011 - 03:30 PM
"Why is she on TV?" That seems a little harsh.
But assuming you've asked a serious question, here's a serious answer: it's probably because others, like me, have enjoyed her blog and enjoyed her cookbook and choosing what to put on television is always a crapshoot at best - definitely in the "throw it on the wall and see what sticks" category.
And although I haven't seen the show (because I just don't watch a lot of TV), if what you're saying is that she ain't perfect, and she ain't for everyone...
Well, um, okay, whatever.
No news there.
If you don't like it, don't watch.
Seems simple enough.
Where's the fun in that? Whatever will we discuss if we cannot put down TV personalities we don't know? Or judge news events we don't know much about?
FWIW, I've not had much success with Pioneer Woman's recipes (not even that cinnamon bun recipe people raved about), so I don't even read her blog. But if the Homesick Texan or Smitten Kitchen or Tartine Gourmande or David Lebovitz came out with shows, I'd watch even if they were on Food Network (if I got Food Network, which I don't). And if I liked them, I'd keep watching. And if I didn't, I'd stop.
#17
Posted 04 September 2011 - 05:19 PM
"Why is she on TV?" That seems a little harsh.
But assuming you've asked a serious question, here's a serious answer: it's probably because others, like me, have enjoyed her blog and enjoyed her cookbook and choosing what to put on television is always a crapshoot at best - definitely in the "throw it on the wall and see what sticks" category.
And although I haven't seen the show (because I just don't watch a lot of TV), if what you're saying is that she ain't perfect, and she ain't for everyone...
Well, um, okay, whatever.
No news there.
If you don't like it, don't watch.
Seems simple enough.
Where's the fun in that? Whatever will we discuss if we cannot put down TV personalities we don't know? Or judge news events we don't know much about?![]()
FWIW, I've not had much success with Pioneer Woman's recipes (not even that cinnamon bun recipe people raved about), so I don't even read her blog. But if the Homesick Texan or Smitten Kitchen or Tartine Gourmande or David Lebovitz came out with shows, I'd watch even if they were on Food Network (if I got Food Network, which I don't). And if I liked them, I'd keep watching. And if I didn't, I'd stop.
Amen, sistah
#18
Posted 04 September 2011 - 07:01 PM
"Why is she on TV?" That seems a little harsh.
But assuming you've asked a serious question, here's a serious answer: it's probably because others, like me, have enjoyed her blog and enjoyed her cookbook and choosing what to put on television is always a crapshoot at best - definitely in the "throw it on the wall and see what sticks" category.
And although I haven't seen the show (because I just don't watch a lot of TV), if what you're saying is that she ain't perfect, and she ain't for everyone...
Well, um, okay, whatever.
No news there.
If you don't like it, don't watch.
Seems simple enough.
Where's the fun in that? Whatever will we discuss if we cannot put down TV personalities we don't know? Or judge news events we don't know much about?![]()
FWIW, I've not had much success with Pioneer Woman's recipes (not even that cinnamon bun recipe people raved about), so I don't even read her blog. But if the Homesick Texan or Smitten Kitchen or Tartine Gourmande or David Lebovitz came out with shows, I'd watch even if they were on Food Network (if I got Food Network, which I don't). And if I liked them, I'd keep watching. And if I didn't, I'd stop.
Well, I'm certainly with you on Homesick Texan. Great blog.
I guess the part that I find a bit off-putting about discussing "TV personalities we don't know" is the vehemence with which some folks do that discussing. It's like we just got wind that Food Network is giving Charles Manson a show about what tasty and inventive dishes you can prepare on your hotplate for serving when the screws stop by.
Certainly there are celeb chefs that I really like. And some about whom I am indifferent. And some that I don't much care for at all.
But not sure that any of them deserve quite the scathing finger-lashing that they sometimes receive here.
Edited by Jaymes, 04 September 2011 - 07:02 PM.
#19
Posted 04 September 2011 - 07:21 PM
I've collected several of her recipes.
I've never watched the show but then I rarely watch the Food Channel now. I do watch a few PBS food shows. I guess I've gotten a bit picky in my old age.
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#20
Posted 04 September 2011 - 08:17 PM
Well, I'm certainly with you on Homesick Texan. Great blog.
I guess the part that I find a bit off-putting about discussing "TV personalities we don't know" is the vehemence with which some folks do that discussing. It's like we just got wind that Food Network is giving Charles Manson a show about what tasty and inventive dishes you can prepare on your hotplate for serving when the screws stop by.
Certainly there are celeb chefs that I really like. And some about whom I am indifferent. And some that I don't much care for at all.
But not sure that any of them deserve quite the scathing finger-lashing that they sometimes receive here.
Maybe because it's easier to be indignant over the success of someone one doesn't think should be successful than over the lack of success in one's own life? Generally speaking, of course (and perhaps personally speaking, at times, although in most cases, I'm more likely to pout than to become indignant).
Anyway, I think she seems like a nice person. Why shouldn't she deserve a TV show? Or a better question, why should anyone deny her one? She's managed to parlay a small blog into a huge (likely money-making) blog with a large following, as well as a successful book. Anyone here manage to do the same?
#21
Posted 05 September 2011 - 02:58 AM
I guess the part that I find a bit off-putting about discussing "TV personalities we don't know" is the vehemence with which some folks do that discussing. It's like we just got wind that Food Network is giving Charles Manson a show about what tasty and inventive dishes you can prepare on your hotplate for serving when the screws stop by.
Certainly there are celeb chefs that I really like. And some about whom I am indifferent. And some that I don't much care for at all.
But not sure that any of them deserve quite the scathing finger-lashing that they sometimes receive here.
For my part, I am not being "mean" or rude about Ree, I am just stating that I personally do not like her (as she appears on her blog) but I wish her well in her endeavours (and as I say, I do think she will be successful). I agree that some people get very personal and offensive when discussing celebrities, Food Network and otherwise, but I don't think we should automatically shut down all non-positive comments. Non-vulgar/ childish negative comments can be perfectly valid.
#22
Posted 05 September 2011 - 08:57 AM
I think this is more "reality TV" than a cooking show. You have a real ranch, cute cowboys, adorable children and dogs, cattle, and a little "home style" cooking tarted up with things like balsamic vinegar and pesto. Her blog has a vast following, cookbook number two is coming out soon, and the morning TV audiences seemed to enjoy her guest appearances - sounds like a slam dunk for the genius's at Food Network.
That to me is the crux of the matter -- do you expect shows on The Food Network to teach you how to cook, or are they designed for entertainment? It seems clear that TFN has given up on the educational shows, so it's not surprising that shows like Pioneer Woman are on the air.
Granted, I only watched a short trailer from the show, but I would not say she has anything like "good technique." Which is not a big deal if you don't expect to learn technique -- many of the people with shows on The Food Network don't have impressive cooking techniques.I kind of like watching someone who is really just a home cook that has managed to teach herself good technique.
I think my problem was expectations. I thought, living on a cattle ranch, there'd be a garden, an orchard, perhaps some cheese making, meat smoking? I really don't need to watch another show that shows how to make burgers and macaroni and cheese.
Right. I found the little that I watched incredibly boring, but I'm not the target market for shows like this.
Why shouldn't she deserve a TV show? Or a better question, why should anyone deny her one? She's managed to parlay a small blog into a huge (likely money-making) blog with a large following, as well as a successful book.
As popular as she is, it's natural (these days) that she'd get a TV show. If the show is billed as a cooking show, then in my opinion it's very disappointing, but it doesn't appear to be billed that way.
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#23
Posted 05 September 2011 - 09:27 AM
As popular as she is, it's natural (these days) that she'd get a TV show. If the show is billed as a cooking show, then in my opinion it's very disappointing, but it doesn't appear to be billed that way.
As I said above, I haven't seen the show. Never watch FTV, so haven't even seen the commercials for it and have no idea how it's billed.
But the blog and the book seem to be more a 'fish out of water' story. Follow the adventures of a city girl who finds herself out on a ranch. A kind of 'Green Acres' with a few ranch/home-cooking recipes.
I don't think she's ever set herself up as a trained master chef attempting to teach us classic technique.
I dunno. I find the whole thing to be pretty innocuous and frankly don't understand the impetus for the emotional derision from some in this thread.
#24
Posted 05 September 2011 - 09:34 AM
#25
Posted 05 September 2011 - 09:42 AM
Without going deep into it, I grew weary of hearing how much she hates being in the spotlight, how much she sweats due to being nervous etc. etc. If one loathes something so much, why keep doing it?
Also, if you do a google on the Drummond ranch, or Ladd Drummond it is quite an eye opener regarding the dollars they receive for keeping horses and how the family acquired their land in the first place.
If I didn't know all of the background that I know now, I'd wonder why so many have such strong feelings regarding her, too.
That being said, it's her life and I wish her all the happiness in the world. She's just not for me.
Oh, and on a side note, if you google Pioneer Woman there are a couple of sites that spoof her blog. They are kind of funny/interesting. But, then you get into the whole blog bashing thing and that gets tiresome, too.
#26
Posted 05 September 2011 - 10:25 AM
I was a long time reader of her blog. While I agree that a few of her recipes are good, you can also find the same type recipes in any local cookbook.
Without going deep into it, I grew weary of hearing how much she hates being in the spotlight, how much she sweats due to being nervous etc. etc. If one loathes something so much, why keep doing it?
Also, if you do a google on the Drummond ranch, or Ladd Drummond it is quite an eye opener regarding the dollars they receive for keeping horses and how the family acquired their land in the first place.
If I didn't know all of the background that I know now, I'd wonder why so many have such strong feelings regarding her, too.
That being said, it's her life and I wish her all the happiness in the world. She's just not for me.
Oh, and on a side note, if you google Pioneer Woman there are a couple of sites that spoof her blog. They are kind of funny/interesting. But, then you get into the whole blog bashing thing and that gets tiresome, too.
Interesting insight, though, isn't it, into the way our world works today.
Pre-internet, she probably would have just set down out there on her ranch and started making notes in her diary. A diary that likely nobody but her family ever would have seen.
But now...
#27
Posted 05 September 2011 - 11:03 AM
I was a long time reader of her blog. While I agree that a few of her recipes are good, you can also find the same type recipes in any local cookbook.
Without going deep into it, I grew weary of hearing how much she hates being in the spotlight, how much she sweats due to being nervous etc. etc. If one loathes something so much, why keep doing it?
Also, if you do a google on the Drummond ranch, or Ladd Drummond it is quite an eye opener regarding the dollars they receive for keeping horses and how the family acquired their land in the first place.
If I didn't know all of the background that I know now, I'd wonder why so many have such strong feelings regarding her, too.
That being said, it's her life and I wish her all the happiness in the world. She's just not for me.
Oh, and on a side note, if you google Pioneer Woman there are a couple of sites that spoof her blog. They are kind of funny/interesting. But, then you get into the whole blog bashing thing and that gets tiresome, too.
Interesting insight, though, isn't it, into the way our world works today.
Pre-internet, she probably would have just set down out there on her ranch and started making notes in her diary. A diary that likely nobody but her family ever would have seen.
But now...
Maybe......
But, the cynic in me says that the blog had lofty intentions from the beginning.
#28
Posted 05 September 2011 - 11:13 AM
#29
Posted 05 September 2011 - 11:29 AM
I was a long time reader of her blog. While I agree that a few of her recipes are good, you can also find the same type recipes in any local cookbook.
Without going deep into it, I grew weary of hearing how much she hates being in the spotlight, how much she sweats due to being nervous etc. etc. If one loathes something so much, why keep doing it?
Also, if you do a google on the Drummond ranch, or Ladd Drummond it is quite an eye opener regarding the dollars they receive for keeping horses and how the family acquired their land in the first place.
If I didn't know all of the background that I know now, I'd wonder why so many have such strong feelings regarding her, too.
That being said, it's her life and I wish her all the happiness in the world. She's just not for me.
Oh, and on a side note, if you google Pioneer Woman there are a couple of sites that spoof her blog. They are kind of funny/interesting. But, then you get into the whole blog bashing thing and that gets tiresome, too.
Interesting insight, though, isn't it, into the way our world works today.
Pre-internet, she probably would have just set down out there on her ranch and started making notes in her diary. A diary that likely nobody but her family ever would have seen.
But now...
Maybe......
But, the cynic in me says that the blog had lofty intentions from the beginning.
Probably so. But still, compare that to the olden days. She would have kept her diary. She would have searched and searched for a publisher, likely to no avail.
And that would have left only her family to roll their eyes and giggle.
#30
Posted 05 September 2011 - 04:45 PM
Not cynical, astute.
I was a long time reader of her blog. While I agree that a few of her recipes are good, you can also find the same type recipes in any local cookbook.
Without going deep into it, I grew weary of hearing how much she hates being in the spotlight, how much she sweats due to being nervous etc. etc. If one loathes something so much, why keep doing it?
Also, if you do a google on the Drummond ranch, or Ladd Drummond it is quite an eye opener regarding the dollars they receive for keeping horses and how the family acquired their land in the first place.
If I didn't know all of the background that I know now, I'd wonder why so many have such strong feelings regarding her, too.
That being said, it's her life and I wish her all the happiness in the world. She's just not for me.
Oh, and on a side note, if you google Pioneer Woman there are a couple of sites that spoof her blog. They are kind of funny/interesting. But, then you get into the whole blog bashing thing and that gets tiresome, too.
Interesting insight, though, isn't it, into the way our world works today.
Pre-internet, she probably would have just set down out there on her ranch and started making notes in her diary. A diary that likely nobody but her family ever would have seen.
But now...
Maybe......
But, the cynic in me says that the blog had lofty intentions from the beginning.
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