Best of The Pioneer Woman: Cookware, appliances, kitchen gadgets and more - CBS News

2022-04-29 18:39:25 By : Ms. Yolanda Waytop

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Since launching her homey lifestyle brand in 2015, Ree Drummond, aka "The Pioneer Woman," has won over Americans with trademark farmhouse-chic, vintage-inspired favorites at pocket-friendly prices. Over the years, the collection has expanded to into cookware, serving essentials, clothing and even a new outdoor line, each designed with the Food Network host's relaxed country aesthetic. We've selected our favorite pieces from the collection, including her version of the Instant Pot Duo. 

Top products in this article:

The Pioneer Woman Sweet Rose Instant Pot Duo, $99

The Pioneer Woman goblet set, $16

The Pioneer Woman bath towel set, $28

What makes The Pioneer Woman collection so appealing? Upscale-ranch style is married with everyday household practicality. For example, the dishes and goblets look fancy enough for entertaining, but can be tossed in the dishwasher for easy cleaning, making them a great option for daily use.

Not sure what items from The Pioneer Woman collection to invest in this season? We rounded up some of our tip picks.

The Pioneer Woman recently launched an outdoor collection, just in time for summer. This cast iron bistro set includes two lattice-style chairs and a small bistro table, perfect for intimate dining for two al fresco. 

The Pioneer Woman Goldie cast iron bistro set, $249

Ree added a touch of farmhouse charm to the Instant Pot Duo with a floral print. The 6-quart appliance offers a variety of functions, including slow cooking, steaming, sautéing and more with 13 customizable programs.

The Pioneer Woman Sweet Rose Instant Pot Duo, $99

Ree recently launched a Mommy & Me capsule collection of flowy tops, dusters and dresses. This soft knit dress, featuring a vibrant red floral print, comes in ruffle design for kids up to size 6X and a shift-dress style for women. 

The Pioneer Woman Mommy & Me dress for women, $16

The Pioneer Woman Mommy & Me dress for kids, $14

This set of vintage-inspired goblets adds a touch of classic farmhouse style to the table. The glasses, available in teal, blue and rose, are dishwasher-safe and durable, making them a great everyday option, while their charming aesthetic makes them a worthy choice for entertaining guests. 

The Pioneer Woman goblet set, $16

A pretty addition to your dining table, this 12-piece dinnerware set (available in cream, blue and red) includes dinner plates, dessert plates and cereal bowls, all with scalloped edges and a dash of vintage and versatile style. Crafted from durable stoneware, each item can be placed in the microwave and dishwasher without worry, making the set practical enough for everyday use.

The Pioneer Woman Toni linen dinnerware set, $49

Prep and serve in style with this durable stoneware nesting set, which includes three bowls that nest inside one another for convenient storage, plus snap-shut plastic lids to keep food fresh. The vibrant floral pattern also adds a dose of country charm to your kitchen. 

The Pioneer Woman Sweet Rose nesting bowl set, $20

Add a little farmhouse flair to the bedroom with this tufted floral bedding set, which includes a comforter, two matching shams and a decorative pillows. Choose from a variety of patterns, like this charming rose floral print, each true to the Pioneer Woman vibe. Available in full/queen and king sizes. 

The Pioneer Woman tufted floral bedding set, $39

Infuse some color into the bathroom with a new, densely woven, extra-absorbent set consisting of two large bath towels and two hand towels. Choose from multiple design options, including a pretty teal and coral combination. 

The Pioneer Woman bath towel set, $28

First published on April 26, 2022 / 8:00 AM

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