Ree Drummond

American author known as \The Pioneer Woman\""

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August 2 2022 Released 'Ree's Best Family Meals' online.
October 19 2021 Released cookbook 'The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Super Easy!'.
2020 The Drummonds opened 'Charlie's Sweet Shop', an ice cream and candy shop named in memory of their late dog Charlie.
2018 The Drummonds opened two new businesses in downtown Pawhuska: 'The Boarding House', a bed and breakfast, and 'P-Town Pizza', a pizzeria.
March 27 2018 Published children's book 'Little Ree: Best Friends Forever!'.
2017 The Drummonds' basset hound dog Charlie passed away.
October 24 2017 Released cookbook 'The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Come and Get It!' featuring 120 recipes.
March 28 2017 Published children's book 'Little Ree'.
2016 The Drummonds opened The Mercantile, a restaurant and retail store located in the renovated downtown Pawhuska building.
2015 Launched her 'homey lifestyle' product line, which included cookware, cutlery, appliances, clothing, and outdoor living products.
November 17 2015 Released children's book 'Charlie the Ranch Dog: Rock Star'.
October 20 2015 Released cookbook 'The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Dinnertime' featuring 125 dinner recipes.
March 24 2015 Published children's book 'Charlie Plays Ball'.
January 6 2015 Released children's book 'Charlie the Ranch Dog: Stuck in the Mud'.
June 17 2014 Released children's book 'Charlie the Ranch Dog: Charlie Goes to the Doctor'.
April 29 2014 Published children's book 'Charlie and the New Baby'.
October 29 2013 Released cookbook 'The Pioneer Woman Cooks: A Year of Holidays: 140 Step-by-Step Recipes for Simple, Scrumptious Celebrations'.
2012 Ree and Ladd Drummond began renovating a 100-year-old downtown Pawhuska building that would later become The Mercantile.
December 2012 Published children's book 'Charlie and the Christmas Kitty'.
March 2012 Released her second cookbook 'The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Food from My Frontier'.
August 27 2011 The Pioneer Woman television series premiered on the Food Network on a Saturday.
May 9 2011 Blog reached approximately 23.3 million page views per month and 4.4 million unique visitors.
April 2011 Food Network announced that Drummond would host her own daytime television series.
April 2011 Published children's book 'Charlie the Ranch Dog', featuring her family's Basset Hound Charlie, illustrated by Diane deGroat.
February 2011 Published 'Black Heels to Tractor Wheels' through William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins.
2010 Ree Drummond made her television debut on an episode of Throwdown! with Bobby Flay.
2010 Won Weblog of the Year at the Bloggies.
March 19 2010 Columbia Pictures acquired film rights to Drummond's book 'From Black Heels to Tractor Wheels', with Reese Witherspoon in talks to star as Drummond in a potential motion picture adaptation.

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