I remember when she first revealed on the blog that she has/had a nanny for the kids. And suddenly I was thinking, hmmmm, not very "pioneer" of you...
Exactly.
I don't follow her blog but I've heard from friends that the recipes, etc are great. And I guess from a marketing standpoint, the whole "fish out of water" blog concept is very appealing, and that was the initial hook. Doesn't mean the content isn't lots of fun and valuable.
Short, probably, for the socialite set.
Jen, all sorts of ma for your mom. Also, take the excedrin. You'll thank Cass for it later.
Amy! Happy Anniversary to you and S! I always want to sing Monroe's song, from Too Close for Comfort, in the chicken suit: "Happy Anniversary, Happy Anniversary, Happy Anniversary, Haaaaaappy Anniversary! (deep breath) Happyhappyhappyhappy, Happy An.ni.ver.sa.ry, Happyhappyhappyhappy, Happy..." to the Lone Ranger (okay, William Tell) theme.
No? Okay then.
Anyway, now if you look up Ree Drummond it's pretty obvious that she's no ordinary rancher wife - they're actually quite wealthy. My friend was annoyed back in 2008 because she was still mainly being marketed as "ordinary rancher" and down-home-ish, etc. And it wasn't clear from the blog or the press that she actually has abundant outside help (and hired help). So it was annoyance at the portrayal versus the reality. Oh, and also, that she's a major, major jerk. It's really just blogger gossip! C also detests Julie Powell.
If they're trying to hide the fact that she is wealthy in her new TV show, they're doing a bad job of it, also the jerk part seems obvious to me too. I don't want to know anything bad about Julie Powell, though. The fact that she is a buffy fan alone earns her points with me.
Don't get me started on Julie Powell. (I imagine if I read Cleaved, I would feel differently with the nuance and end result and whatnot, but I just can't bring myself to.)
I've heard from friends that the recipes, etc are great.
I've made a couple of them, and they really are. Easy, too. (At least, the ones I picked were, which is probably at least partially why I picked them.)
Until just now, I had no idea you were talking about the Butter Mistress herself, the Pioneer Woman. I am so not the in crowd, weep weep.
Oh, I think Paula Deen is the butter queen. But Pioneer Woman may be in line for the throne.
Whole Foods was crazy-busy. I guess the holiday weekend has started for most people. I wanted to get on the PA: "New year's Eve isn't until tomorrow!"
Don't get me started on Julie Powell. (I imagine if I read Cleaved, I would feel differently with the nuance and end result and whatnot, but I just can't bring myself to.)
Apparently Cleaved is not much with the nuance and end result, and seems to make people hate her even more.
I love javachik's blogger friend C!