Showing posts with label Pioneer Woman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pioneer Woman. Show all posts

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Pioneer Woman in OKC

Last night "The Pioneer Woman" Ree came to Oklahoma City. She visited the Full Circle bookstore as part of her "Griswold (Drummond) Family Book Trip."

Hundreds of people waited in line to meet Ree and have her sign her new cookbook, "The Pioneer Woman Cooks."

Some arrived prior to 4 in the afternoon to wait in the yet to be formed line. Others waited until after midnight to have a chance to meet Ree and get their copy of the book signed.

Chris, an employee of the Full Circle Bookstore, said they underestimated just how many would attend the event. The store had copies of Ree's book, and were quickly sold out. They pulled 200 more extra copies that the Drummond's had brought with them.

Chris said that there were over 350 people there to see her. Fans of Ree brought their friends, and spouses; some even brought their children. Those that went were able to not only meet Ree, but they got to meet her whole family. Chris said that Ladd, Ree's husband really enjoyed being social and the whole family worked the line. Those that wanted her families autograph got their signatures too. Having her whole family along was, "A delight, no problems!" Chris said.

The earliest person to wait in line was eager enough to get there at 3:40. Stephanie Conrad has a proclaimed "celebrity crush" and anxiously waited 3 hours to be first in line. Her waiting paid off when she was the first to have Ree sign her book. After meeting Ree, Stephanie chatted it up with Ree's family. One of the boys announced he wanted to sign some books. Ladd was quick to try and explain that this was his momma's thing. But Stephanie jumped in and had the boys sign too.

One of the last to leave had been waiting over 4 hours. Jennifer Marshall was fast approaching midnight when her wait was awarded with signatures on her 4 books. She was among the last of 20 people that the Drummond family stayed to sign autographs for. Jenn said that during the wait she got to know everyone well in line and the employees of the Full Circle Bookstore were awesome to keep everyone informed of how close they were to getting to have their books signed. It was great of them to stay open so late.

If you missed the Thursday night event you can simply travel a little way to have your chance to meet Ree and get your copy of her cookbook signed. The Pioneer Woman will be in Pawhuska Sarturday night and Ponca City November 28th. If you care to drive out of state there are many other dates available. Dallas Texas, December 1st and what looks to be an amazing event in Kansas City on November 16.

For a full listing of her tour, check Ree's tour date page --> here.

I missed last nights party at the bookstore so I anxiously looked to The Oklahoman for details. I wanted to "read all about it." I wanted to see photos and read about peoples experiences. I wanted to read about what I had missed. I was happy to see Ree's photo in the paper with instructions to go to NewsOK to get the whole story. There was no story. No details. I found out more early in the day through two twitter posts than I did through the paper. I left a comment but the moderator never allowed it. *(Looks like a few details have been added to the page during the day ... still too big of an event to let it pass without more details.)


So I wrote my own story. Hope you enjoyed it.
For more- (because I know you just can't get enough!)
What the paper had to say the day before the event.
What the paper had to say about the event.
Another link I found after some digging, of Photos of the book signing.
Ree's take on the night
Stephanie Conrad's report of meeting Ree
Edited to add:
Paper's interview with Ree

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

What to Eat Wednesday- PW's new site


Ok- so this is another link- and I will post again later today with a real recipe but I had to share the news!
I love anything this woman does- and was so excited to share.
The Pioneer Woman has an addition to her site called ...

Tasty Kitchen

So what is it?

Ree said it like this:
"For a long time, I’ve wanted to create a happy little place on the web where people who love to cook could easily share recipes. Where the community would be able to tap into the bounty of tried, true, and tested recipes that exist in the arsenal of home cooks everywhere. Where recipes could easily be shared, searched for, found, and printed—and, most importantly, cooked, baked, prepared…and enjoyed!"

I got to be a part of the testing stage and loaded a few of my "what to eats" and have already made some of the recipes that other members have posted. I have loved reading what others cook, and have found some great food blogs. (like I really need more to read on the web, but still!)

It is a great place to go, and have tried and true recipes at your fingertips. I am often going to google and searching for recipes, but now I can start at the Tasty Kitchen and search things by category, or by a single item like "corn." I love that I can find every level of experience at the Tasty Kitchen. There are well seasoned chef's (real cooks!) down to people like me just making dinner for the family and blogging about it.

So go check it out- I can't wait to hear what you think!

Friday, May 1, 2009

I don't always look this good

I laughed when my nails were noticed last Saturday. I hardly ever have them painted.
The only reason my nails had paint on them was because of this-


Jay had been out of town and left me this note.
He left money in my jar for a pedicure.
I scheduled time for my mom to watch the kids later in the week.
Then Kristie so kindly invited me to go with her to meet the Pioneer Woman.

When my nails were noticed I chuckled and said it was a gift. Then I laughed inside as I thought of this story.

My friend Donna is the biggest Tim McGraw fan I know. She had tickets for a show, out of town and was contemplating getting a pedicure before she went. As she was trying to decide whether to squeeze in one more thing before she left, her husband commented- "I hate to break it to ya, but Tim is not going to see your feet."

Well to her fortune she was selected to go to a meet and greet before the show.
Boy, was Donna shocked.
You know what she thought and what she texted her husband? "He IS going to see my feet!"

You just never know when your nails are going to be noticed.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Meanwhile ... back at the ranch

Wow - where to begin. One week ago today I was on the way up to the school to pick up Savanna from her musical practice. These were the last few days of practice before her Thursday, Friday, and Saturday shows.

My phone beeped and there was a message from Kristie saying she needed to ask me a question. I was sure she was going to ask me to volunteer for something at the school. But I just could not think of what. I called her back and she said she needed to ask me something but feared it might give me angst because I would need to make a decision.

OK - what on earth could she be asking me to volunteer for that would cause me to struggle with making a decision?

She proceeded to invite me to accompany her up to the lodge. You know The Lodge on The Ranch. Come on, you know The Pioneer Woman's Ranch. I am sure I squealed loud enough for the car next to me to hear and to make Kristie's phone shriek.

She gave me the details - and told me to call her when I had decided. And you know what, for a small moment I almost did not go. CAN YOU BELIEVE IT? It was Savanna's musical and all. (I did go to the first two nights) And what kind of mother leaves town for the day of the last performance? Well, I will tell you what kind of mother does that. Her name is Alisa. Me, moi. And I am so glad I said yes!

We spent the week - giddy as can be, emailing each other back and forth. I looked up Smitten Kitchen and started drooling over the photos of her food. The week went so fast and next thing I knew it was Saturday morning and Kristie was at my house to pick me up.

The drive went so quick. I was so glad that Kristie was just as giggly as I was as I confided in her my nervousness. It seemed so funny that we were acting so, oh- in awe of where we were going. But come on. We were going to visit The Pioneer Woman.

We found where we were supposed to be going, turned where we were to turn and there were three horses in the road. We looked at each other. What does one do when there are horses in the road? I have seen cats, squirrels, dogs and ducks. I have even seen a raccoon before. But never a horse. Do you drive around the horses? Do you just plow through hoping they will move? Do you sit there and wait ... staring as they stare back at you ... like a (who-is-going-to-move-first competition?) Fortunately a woman in a truck came up along side us. She was on her way to visit too. We let her go on ahead and you know what? The horses moved!

We pulled up to The Lodge and gave one final squeal before we pulled ourselves together.
We made it to the door and walked inside. I had this strange feeling like I had been there before. It was like being on a movie set. Surreal. I kept looking around knowing where things were. It was beautiful. The lighting, the counter tops, the pictures, the pantry. (oh the pantry- I have pantry envy) And that was before we even met anybody!

Almost instantly any nervousness was gone as we introduced ourselves to Ree and made our way around the room of guests. Imagine going to someones home, like a friend of a friend; someone that you have never met, but that you have heard all about. It was just like that. Immediately comfortable. I had wondered if I would feel nervous and bubble on about how enamored I was with her. I did. But I was not nervous.

We sat down to the most delicious lunch I have ever eaten. Lunch. Not dinner ... lunch. I was so excited to eat I forgot to take photos. But you can see the beautiful photo that Kristie took of the meal and how she described the day. You can also get the recipe for the fabulous meal from the Pioneer Woman.

Hyacinth (PW's best friend) showed up right as we were finishing lunch.


And we all had a good chuckle about how her name came to be.


We ate wonderful berries and cream that reminded me of our honeymoon. I could have ended the day right there. I wanted to lick the bowl. But I held myself back.


We sat around the beautiful table and re-introduced ourselves and where we were from. How is this for coincidence? There was a woman who had lived on the same street that I live on now!
I loved hearing where everyone was from and what their connections were to blogging and photography.


Then it was time for the demonstrations from Deb of the Smitten Kitchen. She and her husband had come all the way from New York to share three yummy creations. She stood all day. AND she is 18 weeks pregnant. (I am sure she was just exhausted by the end of the day!)


Wow.
I loved what she shared with us. Great handouts and some handy info like:
*What a shallot is.
*How come I am having trouble with my bread making. (Probably my yeast and too much flour, and the temp of my oven.)
*That you can freeze or refrigerate your bread dough to break up the time.
*That the longer bread rises the better the flavor.
*How to gently pat down the bread dough instead of punching it down.

It was so much fun to listen to her and watch her make the recipes.
Then we got to join in the fun and roll out our own pretzels.


We made a lot, and when they were finished they went fast.


And the cake. Oh the cake- I would be lying if I said that we did not sneak into the cake before it was served. (with Ree's approval of course!)


Had I not tasted this bread, I might have been intimidated by all the ingredients. But it is so worth all of the effort and time involved.


Being able to watch Deb make each recipe was eye opening. Watching someone else demonstrate gives you ideas of how to change the way you do things. She commented on how little she uses in the way of bowls and utensils in the kitchen. Living in such a small space in New York would do that.

The whole day felt like I was in a "behind the scenes" show. The cameras, the food assembly.
It was amusing to see all of us wielding our cameras. We had nice fancy ones, all the way down to little shiny ones. All of us documenting our version of the day. (and here is where I laugh at my tiny shiny camera. If you read Kristie's description of her photography-then you know why I am laughing at trying to describe mine.)


Then there were the tweets- I had a great time after I got home reading the tweets that were taking place while I was there. PW hosted, tweeted, served, blogged, entertained all simultaneously.
Seriously- Kristie said it best ..." Truly, the woman's picture should be in the dictionary under "multi-tasking"."

After we were finished with all the demonstrating, assembling, cooking, and then finally tasting, we stood/sat around the bar chatting.


At some point Kristie looked at her watch. We realized it was getting later in the afternoon, and that we should probably hit the road. (although we did not want to- who would ever want to leave?!) But we were invited for lunch and the demonstration. Not lunch and the demonstration, and dinner. So we made our round of good-byes.

I can not say enough good things about our day. I am more than thrilled that Kristie asked me to go with her. We had good times driving. Meeting The Pioneer Woman was a complete dream.0 And meeting Deb from the Smitten Kitchen was delightful. They were real people, doing normal everyday things. Photo taking. Cooking. Baking. Entertaining. Blogging.
But somehow they make it anything but normal.