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February 3, 2010
Posted by Steph

I love Ree Drummond.

Ree Drummond is an awesome blogger who writes about her life on a ranch, a mother and a photographer and many other things. Her blog is called Confessions of a Pioneer Woman.

As much as so much of my life has nothing in common with hers and though i do find the idea of calf castration quite disturbing and often skip those posts involving the matter, i love reading her confessions and cooking blogs. She’s sooo funny. And every dish she posts on there, I want to cook. And I always dream of having my own kitchen, and having money to buy ingredients SO that i can cook the stuff she makes. Anyways i was deeply amused by her latest post…which you can view here.

Goodness, how beautiful are those mustangs?

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