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The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Recipes from an Accidental Country Girl by Ree Drummond
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The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Recipes from an Accidental Country Girl

by Ree Drummond

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This book is a lot of fun. Part cookbook, part scrapbook (complete with the author's own photography and honest to goodness clip art), and all love affair with food, family and ranch life. There are homey tidbits (like what NOT to scratch after seeding a jalapeno), old fashioned recipe instructions ('throw on a big pile of pico de gallo' or 'if your husband walks in as you're completing this step, shield the bowl with your body and stir quickly. What he doesn't know won't hurt him.') and other hilarities, this book is as much fun to simply sit and read as it is easy to follow the recipes which include tons of step by step photographs. There are also plenty of pictures of the kids, the cowboys, the horses, the basset hounds and even the dirty dishes to show that anything good tends to make a bit of a mess. This is cooking for cowboys and kids, and it couldn't be more
entertaining or mouthwatering! She's also got a great blog with a recipe share link called Tasty Kitchen (with even MORE fabulous recipes). Foodies--check her out and I think you too will fall under her humorous charm: www.thepioneerwoman.com. ( )
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Breaking free from a dead-end relationship, Ree Drummond left Los Angeles and made a pit stop at home in Oklahoma on the way to a new life in Chicago. It was there she met 'Marlboro Man', a fourth-generation cattle rancher with steely blue eyes and a muscular work-honed body. Drummond fell hard and fast, and suddenly she was married, living on his ranch in the middle of nowhere, and managing a brood of four young children (also known as 'ranch hands'). In her folksy, wonderfully engaging voice, Drummond shares how she learned to cope with the isolation and peculiarities of ranch life, from chasing beavers out of the pond and saddling horses, to cooking for a man who believes the sun rises and sets in a steak and baked potato. Using only simple and widely available ingredients, Drummond shares many of her satisfying and delicious recipes - both for cowboys and cowgirls - including Cowboy Calzones, Pioneer Woman's Ribeye Steaks, Cheese Grits, fresh Blackberry Cobbler, Pico de Gallo, and Iny's Prune Cake. Bursting with the colours and flavours of country life and peppered with her wonderful homespun stories, "The Pioneer Woman Cooks" encourages even the most harried urban cook to slow down, relish the joys of family, nature, and great food, and keep it real.

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