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Pioneer Woman

Spring 2024
Magazine

Ree Drummond shares her enthusiasm for the simple joys in life and inspires readers with her newest creation, The Pioneer Woman Magazine. Each issue is like a day with a good friend, full of helpful advice, great recipes, fun shopping and heartfelt stories – and lots of laughs.

My Spring Break!

Pioneer Woman

Behind the Scenes • Take a peek at how this issue came together.

Talk to Me! • Ree answers your questions about her recipes, home life and more.

Pioneer Style

Let’s See! • Check out the prettiest new eyewear.

Seeing Stars

Find Your Perfect Pair • Try one of these flattering readers.

Best CASE Scenario

Stop and Smell the CITRUS • The bright, fresh scent is irresistible. Take your pick of these products!

Win the Match • Pickleball is everywhere! Step onto the court in a cute color-coordinated outfit.

Welcome Home

Close to Home • Turn your house into a piece of art!

Open House • Ree and Ladd just moved into their new home on the ranch. Take a tour!

Get the Look • Bring Ree’s style home with these finds.

TULIP TIME • Here’s how to make the most of this perfect spring flower!

GARDEN VARIETIES • Tulips come in more than 3,000 varieties, but they generally fall into these 12 categories. Bulbs are typically planted in the fall (the cold sparks growth), but if you refrigerate them for at least six weeks and plant them in early spring, you can get nice blooms this season.

Your Best Bunch • Make your tulips look great at home with these tips from Oklahoma State University horticulturist David Hillock, and Whitney Virden, owner of Roots + Blooms in Pawhuska.

Fun Festivals

Home Cooking

Cowboys vs. Cowgirls • What’s in your go-to frittata? Try one of these!

Mix Up Your biscuits • Follow Ree’s go-to formula—and start baking!

Buttermilk Biscuits

Flavored Butters

The Golden Rules of Biscuits

A New Leaf • Give dinner a spring refresh: Serve it in a lettuce cup!

A Very Retro Easter • Bring some nostalgia to your holiday table with a glazed ham and classic sides to match.

Look at That Pound Cake! • The secret to an extra-special loaf? An extra-special pan!

Pretty IN Pink • These lovely desserts are guaranteed to please.

Ree’s Family Meals • There’s something for everyone in this latest batch of dinners.

Pioneer Life

Great Farm Getaways • Book a new kind of vacation—you’ll have fun pitching in!

A Cowboy Celebration • The Drummonds throw a party for a very special couple.

Star Search

Caption Contest! • Write a clever caption for this photo of Fred and you could win $500!


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 96 Publisher: Hearst Edition: Spring 2024

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  • Release date: March 7, 2024

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Languages

English

Ree Drummond shares her enthusiasm for the simple joys in life and inspires readers with her newest creation, The Pioneer Woman Magazine. Each issue is like a day with a good friend, full of helpful advice, great recipes, fun shopping and heartfelt stories – and lots of laughs.

My Spring Break!

Pioneer Woman

Behind the Scenes • Take a peek at how this issue came together.

Talk to Me! • Ree answers your questions about her recipes, home life and more.

Pioneer Style

Let’s See! • Check out the prettiest new eyewear.

Seeing Stars

Find Your Perfect Pair • Try one of these flattering readers.

Best CASE Scenario

Stop and Smell the CITRUS • The bright, fresh scent is irresistible. Take your pick of these products!

Win the Match • Pickleball is everywhere! Step onto the court in a cute color-coordinated outfit.

Welcome Home

Close to Home • Turn your house into a piece of art!

Open House • Ree and Ladd just moved into their new home on the ranch. Take a tour!

Get the Look • Bring Ree’s style home with these finds.

TULIP TIME • Here’s how to make the most of this perfect spring flower!

GARDEN VARIETIES • Tulips come in more than 3,000 varieties, but they generally fall into these 12 categories. Bulbs are typically planted in the fall (the cold sparks growth), but if you refrigerate them for at least six weeks and plant them in early spring, you can get nice blooms this season.

Your Best Bunch • Make your tulips look great at home with these tips from Oklahoma State University horticulturist David Hillock, and Whitney Virden, owner of Roots + Blooms in Pawhuska.

Fun Festivals

Home Cooking

Cowboys vs. Cowgirls • What’s in your go-to frittata? Try one of these!

Mix Up Your biscuits • Follow Ree’s go-to formula—and start baking!

Buttermilk Biscuits

Flavored Butters

The Golden Rules of Biscuits

A New Leaf • Give dinner a spring refresh: Serve it in a lettuce cup!

A Very Retro Easter • Bring some nostalgia to your holiday table with a glazed ham and classic sides to match.

Look at That Pound Cake! • The secret to an extra-special loaf? An extra-special pan!

Pretty IN Pink • These lovely desserts are guaranteed to please.

Ree’s Family Meals • There’s something for everyone in this latest batch of dinners.

Pioneer Life

Great Farm Getaways • Book a new kind of vacation—you’ll have fun pitching in!

A Cowboy Celebration • The Drummonds throw a party for a very special couple.

Star Search

Caption Contest! • Write a clever caption for this photo of Fred and you could win $500!


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