
She is a former ballet dancer and vegetarian who found true love in the prairies of northern Oklahoma with a homegrown cowboy. She now lives on a humongous ranch populated by cows, wild horses, cowboys and wild children. Renouncing her vegan ways after discovering the glories of beef, she has gone on to start a food-oriented blog where she posts some of the most wonderful recipes known to man. My personal favorites are her Creamed Spinach and Apple Dumplings, although pretty much everything the LB has tried on me has been wonderful. In her spare time, she home schools her four kids, produces some professional quality photography, and takes care of all the usual chores of a ranch wife.
After following her life via the web for the past couple of years, a chance to meet her face-to-face could not be passed up. Although we had never stopped in Ponca City, it is close to the route we usually take. We drove from Omaha and found a room for the night. We then went exploring the wonders of dining out in northern Oklahoma on a Friday night, finding some delightful looking, yet curiously under-seasoned Italian food.

Have I mentioned before that being married to a woman for 34 years doesn’t mean you ever get to understand her?
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You and me both! I was at the Ponca City book signing and posted about it here: http://needleszing.blogspot.com/2009/12/pw-in-pc.html
Too bad the Pioneer Woman Museum,down the street, was closed!
Everyone was very nice and patient at the book signing. It was a pleasant venue--we enjoyed looking around the store.
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