Anonymous
Post 02/25/2014 09:16     Subject: The Pioneer Woman -- Love her? Don't love her?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love Ina's house and food, but think she is very snooty and effected.


I think her world would crumble if Jeffrey left her for one of her gay male friends.


Really? I kinda don't think she'd miss a beat. She is tough as nails.


I agree. They don't even live together most of the time. I still love them, though.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2014 09:15     Subject: Re:The Pioneer Woman -- Love her? Don't love her?

Anonymous wrote:No fan of PW here (I've never seen the show or read the blog), but those of you who don't realize that Ina's life is all show are kidding yourselves! All of these shows are staged. Ina is an old friend of Martha's - 'nuff said.


I don't think anyone doubts that Ina manufactures, to some extent, her "lifestyle." But she doesn't pretend to be just folks, or to do everything alone. Ree, however, claims to be just folks, even as she and her husband are fabulously wealthy, and she claims she does it all by herself - blogging, managing comments, homeschooling, caring for her four kids, helping her husband ranch, cooking for her family and the ranch hands, doing her show - it just doesn't add up, and it's dishonest. And that's before all the recipes she lifts completely without attribution.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2014 08:51     Subject: Re:The Pioneer Woman -- Love her? Don't love her?

No fan of PW here (I've never seen the show or read the blog), but those of you who don't realize that Ina's life is all show are kidding yourselves! All of these shows are staged. Ina is an old friend of Martha's - 'nuff said.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2014 22:11     Subject: The Pioneer Woman -- Love her? Don't love her?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love Ina's house and food, but think she is very snooty and effected.


I think her world would crumble if Jeffrey left her for one of her gay male friends.


Really? I kinda don't think she'd miss a beat. She is tough as nails.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2014 22:05     Subject: Re:The Pioneer Woman -- Love her? Don't love her?

My five year old is obsessed with her.

I know she's a fakey rich lady and her style is totally affected, but whatever. I've tried a few recipes & they worked out.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2014 21:06     Subject: The Pioneer Woman -- Love her? Don't love her?

Anonymous wrote:Smitten Kitchen is real. She got a book deal out of it, good for her. I love the book and the blog.


And smitten will always cite the sources for her recipes.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2014 21:05     Subject: The Pioneer Woman -- Love her? Don't love her?

What they're both doing right is marketing themselves. Crying all the way to the bank.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2014 20:56     Subject: Re:The Pioneer Woman -- Love her? Don't love her?

Anonymous wrote:Laughing here. PW must be doing something right to inspire so much vitriol and hate.


That's just a bizarre reaction. Rush Limbaugh inspires way more vitriol and hate. What's he "doing right"?
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2014 18:10     Subject: Re:The Pioneer Woman -- Love her? Don't love her?

Laughing here. PW must be doing something right to inspire so much vitriol and hate.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2014 17:52     Subject: Re:The Pioneer Woman -- Love her? Don't love her?

Yeah, that Drummond/Pioneer Woman gal is always having the blogging types out to the ranch. This one didn't go as planned:

http://themarlborowoman.com/2012/07/the-pioneer-woman-the-error-of-her-whey/
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2014 16:41     Subject: The Pioneer Woman -- Love her? Don't love her?

I used her turkey recipe at Thanksgiving and it was good. The other recipes I've tried have actually tasted a little boring despite her beautiful photographs.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2014 16:31     Subject: The Pioneer Woman -- Love her? Don't love her?

I made PW's famous Marlboro Man sandwich and it sucked.

But I liked her pot roast -- not that pot roast is hard to do. Still, some versions are pretty bland.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2014 16:11     Subject: The Pioneer Woman -- Love her? Don't love her?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Smitten Kitchen is real. She got a book deal out of it, good for her. I love the book and the blog.


Smitten Kitchen is as genuine as the Pioneer Woman is not. In fact, there's always been a buzz that Ree Drummond simply copied Deb's blog and added a ranch spin. Ree tried to wine and dine Deb at the ranch early on, but no one was feeling the love. Deb had her site up and running before the PW. Deb has never commented on allegations and she won't. She's waaaay too classy to get caught up in Ree's phoniness.


I'm the 18:55 poster, and I also posted asking if Smitten Kitchen was legit. And now I'm kind of laughing b/c it was when Deb went to the ranch and posted about it on smitten kitchen that I "discovered" PW and got sucked in to the point where I tried her vile lasagna and chicken soup. LOL! IIRC, Deb was very complimentary toward Ree on that blog post but no harm no foul.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2014 16:10     Subject: The Pioneer Woman -- Love her? Don't love her?

"It's all a scam when you hit the big leagues"
++

Anonymous
Post 02/24/2014 15:28     Subject: The Pioneer Woman -- Love her? Don't love her?

Anonymous wrote:Smitten Kitchen is real. She got a book deal out of it, good for her. I love the book and the blog.


Smitten Kitchen is as genuine as the Pioneer Woman is not. In fact, there's always been a buzz that Ree Drummond simply copied Deb's blog and added a ranch spin. Ree tried to wine and dine Deb at the ranch early on, but no one was feeling the love. Deb had her site up and running before the PW. Deb has never commented on allegations and she won't. She's waaaay too classy to get caught up in Ree's phoniness.