I hate the Pioneer Woman's voice

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Her high pitched fake voice is super annoying, but the worst part is when she tries to be funny on the shows filmed pandemic. She should have a written script and out takes because she’s just goonie, but definitely NOT funny


Jokes are whatever but her complete inability to cook during the pandemic has been an eye-opener. She never knows what size pot to use (twice has had to just "change the recipe" because the rest of the ingredients didn't fit??), everything is half-made/premade (baked beans made with cans of baked beans; "homemade" soup made with cans of soup?) and the recipes themselves are way past uninspiring (grilled cheese sandwich, mug cakes that even Tasty stopped pushing years ago). I like some of her recipes and I know a lot of cooking shows rely on producers but this has really affected my opinion of her. I genuinely just don't think the woman can cook.
Anonymous
I don't have room in my life to hate more than one "celebrity" chef and I'm choosing Sandra Lee
Anonymous
Ree Drummond makes garbage out of her food. She mixes all kinds of crap together and then tries to make it sound delicious. She made a tray of potato skins and then she wanted to “drizzle” on ketchup. Who does that and gets a cooking show? Let’s also talk about why her hair is hanging in the front and hanging over her cooking and her jewelry and her stupid long sleeve shirts. I don’t like the quarantine episodes and don’t appreciate the ad Libs. She tries to act like a 20-year-old like the ones that are filming her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ree Drummond makes garbage out of her food. She mixes all kinds of crap together and then tries to make it sound delicious. She made a tray of potato skins and then she wanted to “drizzle” on ketchup. Who does that and gets a cooking show? Let’s also talk about why her hair is hanging in the front and hanging over her cooking and her jewelry and her stupid long sleeve shirts. I don’t like the quarantine episodes and don’t appreciate the ad Libs. She tries to act like a 20-year-old like the ones that are filming her.


Yet you responded to a super old post and still watch her show.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's called growing up.

It happens to all of us.

Anonymous wrote:No respect for a woman who used to be a vegetarian, met a man and is now a cattle ranchers wife. Way to stick to your principles.


No, in her case it’s called being a failed “actress” / party girl in LA and then sinking your claws into a rich heir in flyover country.
Anonymous
Her disposition is that of a cat who got the canary. I think she's incredibly inauthentic and nothing but a common opportunist gold digger. That voice and the whole aw-shucks flyover shtick is so incredibly fake. She is a University of Southern California (private, $$$) alum who was in one of the most pretentious and snotty mean girl sororities there. She lived in Los Angeles through more of her 20s. She didn't want a simply life in flyover country, she was a failure in vapid, fast and flashy California, so she turned her her eyes on the nitwit trust funder in Oklahoma.
Anonymous
Sandra Lee ultimately booted Andy Cuomo out. You’ve got to give her a credit for that. Secretly hoping she writes a book about that relationship.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband loses his mind when her show is on. He can't beleive she gets her own show and cooks nothing more exotic than quesidilla, brownies on a stick or vats of chilie to feed "hard working cowboys".. I will say this, her ranch house is awesome. Love that its so modern out on a ranch in OK.


LMAO! Your DH is correct. Everything she makes looks like blue follar slop to me. I should know... I grew up poor.
Anonymous
^oops meant "collar"
Anonymous
I would bet anything they have minority help who actually cook for the family when the cameras aren't rolling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would bet anything they have minority help who actually cook for the family when the cameras aren't rolling.


I say that because 1) she's an awful cook 2) husband's family is filthy rich.
Anonymous
I like Pioneer Woman because I spent my childhood eating at church potlucks and Sunday picnics. I’m pretty sure her demographic is church-going, casserole-eating invisible church ladies of the Midwest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She has that flyover country accent.

And what accent is that, given that your idea of “flyover country” encompasses 30 different states?
Anonymous
I don't notice her midwestern accent. Agree with other posters that her written 'voice' is much more interesting than her onscreen persona. For whatever reason the fun tone in her writing doesn't translate to TV. Although I do love her stories about the ranch with her kids and rancher husband.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't notice her midwestern accent. Agree with other posters that her written 'voice' is much more interesting than her onscreen persona. For whatever reason the fun tone in her writing doesn't translate to TV. Although I do love her stories about the ranch with her kids and rancher husband.


Because someone else can write her blog posts, but it's really her up there.

You know, the city girl from the metropolis of Bartlesville, Oklahoma
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