Pioneer Woman "Adeline" Cobalt Blue Glass Biscuit Jar and (2) Small Rectangular Trays. Beautiful raised decorations on the sides and lid of the jar, with ridges and sunbursts on the trays. All marked on the bottoms with the same logo.
Condition: Overall great.
Size: (largest) 10 x 6 in.
Anne Marie “Ree” Drummond (née Smith) was born on January 6th, 1969 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Her family was well off, part of the oil boom that had overtaken the region decades earlier, and she was given the opportunity to explore many interests in her youth, eventually drawn to journalism. She attended University of Southern California, graduating in 1991, by which time she had switched her major to gerontology. Although she planned to attend law school in Chicago, a chance meeting with the son of the Drummond ranching dynasty led to their marriage, and she returned with him to live in rural Oklahoma. In the early 2000s she began to explore online journalism, and created a blog at ThePioneerWoman.com in 2006 that started her career as an author, food writer, and eventually television personality, with a show on the Food Network in 2011 (also called The Pioneer Woman) leading to an extremely successful brand that included “homey lifestyle” cookware, cutlery, appliances, clothing, outdoor living products, as well as cookbooks, children’s books, and an autobiography. Today she continues to live and work from her home in Oklahoma, with a film adaptation of her life story in the works from Columbia Pictures.
Overall great.
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