What is it about the Pioneer Woman that annoys me so much?

Anonymous
She's a rube.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pioneer woman is an ultra rich woman, not a pioneer. She grew up on a golf course and married a many generations landowner in a family that got the land in shady ways, literally out of Killers of the Flower Moon.


Doesn't matter how wealth is made in America, especially money made a hundred years ago. Look at American royalty Kennedys and Bushes. Now you get innocuous goofy cooking lady as the face of the Drummonds, ditto Bush clam and their dumb kids on NBC and whatever entertainment show the 55 year old Bush frat boy hosts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She seems too smug. I like molly yeh - the musician turned farmer lady much more- girl meets farm.


Same!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't dislike her, but the show gets old fast since many of the recipes are similar, as are the silly "plots" (oh, the menfolk and kids are out on the ranch putting up a fence, gotta rustle up a hearty casserole).


Made me LOL! So true! Many of her recipes are out of a can, jar, or bags of frozen vegetables. Not homemade.


Anonymous
I find her voice a little annoying. I’ve watched her shows a few times, never made any of her recipes. It’s entertaining.
Anonymous
She looks so much older since she lost weight.
Anonymous
Some of her older recipes are great. Newer stuff is not good. Just one poorly written recipe and shortcut after another for mediocre food.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some of her older recipes are great. Newer stuff is not good. Just one poorly written recipe and shortcut after another for mediocre food.

It’s likely not even her personally creating recipes at this point.
Anonymous
I'm so glad I found this thread.

I can not stand her.

I hate the way she talks period. Her "NY accent or Asian accent" is horrific. Yes during the Pandemic she did a lot of episodes like this.

Her recipes are so unhealthy and just bad.

She is my least favorite besides Mary Makes It Easy she also is yuck.



Anonymous
Her blouses she wears. Someone needs to tell her to look in the mirror. Floppy sleeves, I can’t stand her on many occasions her sleeves almost going into her food as she is making it. Not to mention they look like maternity blouses. It is so dangerous wearing those type of sleeves while cooking. Get a stylist please and stop dressing like and old pregnant woman. And maybe change your hair style sometimes. Pull it back or put in a French braid sometimes.
Anonymous
I’m not a Pioneer Woman fan at all, but recently I was searching online for a side dish everyone in our family would eat and her Greek lemon roasted potatoes came up as a suggestion, so I tried them. They were so good, I couldn’t stop thinking about them so I made another batch the same week.
Anonymous
She’s a gold digging grifter who married into money. Her faux folksy shtick is nauseating. She was a USC sorority girl. I mean, come on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How she says potatoes. “Pah-tay-duhs”


She’s acting. Playing a rube. She’s a failed actress, so she became a Food TV actress.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm actually from the countryside and I can't stand her. The food she makes is loaded with calories but suspiciously absent of flavor. Her writing is really "oh gosh, lil' ol' me?!" twee.

I hate that she pretends to be "country" when she's just a shrewd marketer who is hustling her lifestyle hard core. It's really distasteful and hypocritical to me.


New poster here: this is what I always suspected -- a strange combo of pretentious folksy with a heaping helping of malnutrition and salt ...


And some histrionics...I think she has a dramatic streak and that red hair and voice don't feel real to me. The voice especially is not engaging.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How she says potatoes. “Pah-tay-duhs”


She’s acting. Playing a rube. She’s a failed actress, so she became a Food TV actress.


This is fascinating, I just posted that I sensed histrionics...something's not real. This makes sense.
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