Ree Drummond, a city gal-turned-rancher's wife, creates down-home dishes on her picturesque Oklahoma ranch.Ree Drummond, a city gal-turned-rancher's wife, creates down-home dishes on her picturesque Oklahoma ranch.Ree Drummond, a city gal-turned-rancher's wife, creates down-home dishes on her picturesque Oklahoma ranch.
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I watched an episode today. I can only surmise that the overly sugary- sweet presenting style has come from all the literal sugar she adds to everything. She even said at one point, something like "sugar ALWAYS makes everything better." Uh, no it doesn't. It was almost as if she was addressing her critics by saying this.
How can she feed her kids all that unhealthy stuff? Does she eat all this stuff herself?
As for the person who wrote a previous review quoting how many hits her blog has etc etc, nice try bigging her up, whoever you are (Ree).
How can she feed her kids all that unhealthy stuff? Does she eat all this stuff herself?
As for the person who wrote a previous review quoting how many hits her blog has etc etc, nice try bigging her up, whoever you are (Ree).
I genuinely don't understand the negative reviews. Yes granted a lot of recipes have a lot of sugar, meat and / or butter in the early seasons, but there are many later shows (enough to make a full season easily) that are dedicated to light meals and healthy eating including low fat and low sugar/ carbs.
This has been touched on in other reviews, but she is cooking not just for her family of 6, but also many of the ranch hands hence the large quantities. Working on a ranch is hard physical work similar to farming years ago and uses way more calories than sitting at a computer desk all day, so the high calorie food is actually necessary. Also who in her family or on the ranch is overweight let alone obese? No one is the answer! It is worth noting she always watches portion sizes which is just as important as the food itself. I remember thinking on more than one occasion how stingy the portion sizes were for her kids but that's obviously deliberate!
I would even bet there are some people that criticise this show can barely cook for themselves and live off processed food which is virtually guaranteed to shorten their lives. Ree is a creative, genuine cook that wants nothing more than to spread love through her cooking, to friends, family and ranch workers and often times to the wider community. If you want to misinterpret that then go ahead. She ain't changing and moreover she doesn't and shouldn't need to.
For anyone living off processed rubbish and criticising Ree for the "unhealthy" food she feeds her family, then, well, you are a hypocrite.
This has been touched on in other reviews, but she is cooking not just for her family of 6, but also many of the ranch hands hence the large quantities. Working on a ranch is hard physical work similar to farming years ago and uses way more calories than sitting at a computer desk all day, so the high calorie food is actually necessary. Also who in her family or on the ranch is overweight let alone obese? No one is the answer! It is worth noting she always watches portion sizes which is just as important as the food itself. I remember thinking on more than one occasion how stingy the portion sizes were for her kids but that's obviously deliberate!
I would even bet there are some people that criticise this show can barely cook for themselves and live off processed food which is virtually guaranteed to shorten their lives. Ree is a creative, genuine cook that wants nothing more than to spread love through her cooking, to friends, family and ranch workers and often times to the wider community. If you want to misinterpret that then go ahead. She ain't changing and moreover she doesn't and shouldn't need to.
For anyone living off processed rubbish and criticising Ree for the "unhealthy" food she feeds her family, then, well, you are a hypocrite.
This show and host is so warm and inviting. You get to see first hand her kitchen, ranch and family. Being from Texas and now living in LA, this makes me miss the South and the good cooking. It is great to see such a close knit family that instills work ethics and spending quality time with your family. My mouth waters at just about everything she cooks. It makes me feel like I am right there with Ree Drummond (the host) and have a personal invitation to visit her loving home.
I am concerned about The blouses Ree wears while cooking over gas flame. Those sleeves would go up in secs. I love her recipes and her personality as she cooks but please be aware of those sleeves. I am an ER nurse and have this happen more than once.
The camera person needs to spend less time on the host and more time actually filming the food and the cooking/preparing process.
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- TriviaThe show is scripted but contain Rees actual original recipies
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chelsea Lately: Episode #6.193 (2012)
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