
Ree Drummond's "The Pioneer Woman" is a family affair. It's no secret that Drummond's kids are involved in the series — and definitely helping her eat the delicacies she makes — but, at least during the COVID-19 pandemic, they've also aided the show's production (via Southern Living). Family is incredibly important to the Drummonds, and it shows in their collaboration. According to Southern Living, Drummond's children have helped take professional photos of her food and aided with aspects like food preparation and grocery shopping before shooting.
This is perhaps why Drummond doesn't want to film at home. While she's become more open, the Drummonds still value their family time and personal space. Interestingly, Food Network star Sunny Anderson doesn't show her home for similar reasons. However, we can put all guesses aside because Drummond has actually opened up about this very thing.
According to CheatSheet, "The Pioneer Woman" is filmed in the "Lodge," which was originally intended to be the Drummonds' guest house. It has a full kitchen and office space, so when her home was full of children when production first began on the series, she capitalized on the space. Now, it's Pioneer Woman headquarters, and the space that has been welcomed into homes around the world. "She also likes that the Lodge can accommodate plenty of people," CheatSheet further explained.
Ultimately, it boils down to Drummond finding purpose for a space that was otherwise not being used often, which is very respectable.
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