Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Pioneer Woman - in person!

Last night I had the opportunity to go to an autograph signing of the Pioneer Woman's new cookbook. What?! You have never heard of the Pioneer Woman? Well, you simply must check out her website if you are unfamiliar with this blogging phenomenon. She is incredibly witty, offers great family-tested recipes (complete with step-by-step photo demonstrations), gives amazing photo shop tutorials (which I have yet to complete but have on my list to-do before I die), sponsors stupendous prize give-aways (like 5 qt KitchenAid mixers and Nikon 35mm cameras), homeschools 4 youngun's and assists her Marlboro Man on the cattle ranch in the middle of nowhere Oklahoma. I think she might be Super Woman in disguise!

The event started at 7:00pm, but my friend and I arrived at 6:30. Now, I knew the Pioneer Woman was a popular website, but I must admit I had NO idea how popular. There were nearly 700 people in attendance (I would say 690 woman and 10 men!) The evening started off with a question and answer session and Ree's personality and wit is the same in person as she writes on her blog. She was a hoot! The autograph session started around 7:45 and --- no joke ---- 3.5 hours later at 11:15 it was my turn to finally meet her! The reason for the long delay is that she was willing to sign multiple copies of her book (which is now a New York Times best seller) and posed for countless pictures. She was ever-so gracious, although I am sure she was exhausted. She traveled to Kansas City with her Marlboro man and two younger sons, and based on their energy level in the auditorium, I am sure it was quite an entertaining journey. There was one point in time when Marlboro Man had more woman asking for his autograph than did the Pioneer Woman!

I had her autograph the book to my daughter, who unfortunately could not attend the event due to a musical rehearsal (she is in the production of Bye Bye, Birdie this weekend and this final week of rehearsals are mandatory). Pioneer Woman even brought t-shirts for all of us in attendance (which, if you think about it, is GREAT advertising!) They are really quite lovely, don't you think?

She told us that she is working on a second book, Black Heels to Tractor Wheels, which is due to be released sometime in the winter of 2011. In her own words "....it is the rip-roaring true story of how she met her husband, and how she went from spoiled city girl to domestic ranch wife in a blink of an eye." You can read parts of the saga on her website, although she promises more details and an entirely new second part in the book.

Well, I am off to peruse the cookbook and maybe even try out a recipe or two. Ree shared that the one dish that she could eat every day of the week was Penne Alla Betsy (penne pasta and shrimp coated in a tomato cream sauce). That sounds like a perfect dinner for the cold, dreary, Midwest day.

13 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh! What a fantastic way to spend an evening!

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  2. Lucky you!!! What an evening. You need to wear the T-shirt to BEA.

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  3. Ooh...what a great evening! Hope you'll let us know how the recipes turn out.

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  4. I wish I could have gone with you. I am a big fan of her blog. The new book you mentioned is actually on her website in numerous chapters. It is very good. I'm not surprised it's coming out in print. I'm so glad you got to go and meet Dee and get a glimpse of the Marlboro Man.

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  5. I was there too--she was so much fun, wasn't she!

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  6. haha. I bet the 10 guys that were there were sent by their wives who couldn't make it! I've never heard of this lady, but I love her already! I'm definitely going to have to check out her blog. She is likely to become a role model for me!

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  7. I just discovered Pioneer Woman recently. It sounds like you had a fun time, Molly!

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  9. Hi Molly, just popping in to wish you and your family a most happy and blessed Thanksgiving. Enjoy your day!

    Sounds like you had a great time with the Pioneer Woman.

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  10. Sounds like a wonderful event! And she sounds like what all bloggers aspire to be someday!

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