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"The Pioneer Woman" Gives Back-to-School Dinner Ideas

By: Laura Kirtley
Updated: August 2, 2012
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The Pioneer Woman herself, Ree Drummond, revealed to the Local 7 Lifestyles audience, her favorite easy-to-make, one-dish recipes for busy weeknights, especially with school right around the corner. 

Everyone loves a home-cooked meal, but most people don't like to put the work into preparing a meal from scratch after a long day at work, school or taking care of the kids. Who wants to work more after working all day? And when school is back in session, time is even more critical when feeding your family. That's why it's essential to have go-to ingredients in your kitchen and easy recipes that take the hassle out of cooking. You'll then have more time to create a delicious, home-cooked meal the whole family will enjoy!

For more information click here: http://thepioneerwoman.com/

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Do your homework please and investigate the products you recommend. Land o Lakes is the biggest pusher of Monsanto%u2019s GMO crops. It also sells Monsanto%u2019s GMO seeds and Roundup herbicide which are very detrimental to the users and indirectly to all of us because of their impact on the environment. These facts alone are enough for a boycott of Land o Lakes, certainly enough not to be a paid shill hawking contaminated products on an unsuspecting public. Monsanto and their partner Land o Lakes are committing crimes against human health and the environment, i.e. our living space. Perhaps a better name for the cookbook and the show would be Ree%u2019s Recipe for Disaster.

Gail G. August 6, 2012 at 11:39 am



One question, why didn't you ask Ree about her latest plagiarism scandal, the second one in 6 months. Her readers are waiting for an apology, anything besides the path of least resistance she's chosen. Ignoring the situation won't make it go away. The Marlboro Woman site has more info about this.

Ashley C. August 2, 2012 at 12:42 pm

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