Her image seems too good to be true: a happily married wife and mom living in small-town America (albeit in a beautiful, sprawling multi-acre ranch), who prefers a heaping plate of homemade chili or mac and cheese to fussy five-star cuisine. In addition to her cooking show, Drummond has published a number of cookbooks (and an autobiography, Frontier Follies, dropping next month), helmed a magazine, launched a line of cookware at Walmart, and even revitalized the sleepy town of Pawhuska, OK, by building The Boarding House "cowboy luxury" hotel and The Mercantile restaurant/country store (via People). ![]() The blogger-turned- Food Network star has built a huge brand around her belief that even city slickers can enjoy the cozy pleasures of simple country living. Ree Drummond, the Pioneer Woman, comes in second only to Laura Ingalls Wilder as America's most beloved prairie-life icon. We may receive a commission on purchases made from links.
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