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Not that fancy : simple lessons on living, loving, eating, and dusting off your boots /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Nashville] : Harper Celebrate, [2023]Copyright date: 2023Description: xiii, 272 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • still image
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781400238255
  • 1400238250
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 782.421642092 B 23
  • 641.5978 23
LOC classification:
  • ML420.M34125 A3 2023
Contents:
A Lot of Hope and Hard Work -- Nature Is My Church -- Wear What You Want (And Put Some Fringe on It) -- Curious People Are the Best People -- You Gotta Be You -- Happiness Is Found Where You Least Expect It -- Nothing Like Some Healthy Competition -- Don't Forget to Kick Back and Enjoy -- Betty -- Nobody Does It Alone -- Do What You Love -- Find Someone You Look Up To -- Live Out Your Legacy -- Keep Dreaming Forward -- Here's Your One Chance.
Summary: In Not That Fancy, GRAMMY-award winning singer and actress Reba McEntire shares life lessons, behind-the-scenes stories and photos, and her favorite comfort food recipes to inspire you to enjoy the simple things in life.
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Standard Loan Coeur d'Alene Library Adult Nonfiction Coeur d'Alene Library Book 782.4216 MCENTIR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 50610024083177
Standard Loan Priest Lake Library Adult Nonfiction Priest Lake Library Book 641.5976 MCENTIRE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 50610023981918
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER | WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER | USA TODAY BESTSELLER

The best things in life are really not that fancy. This photo-driven book featuring all-things-Reba invites you to get back to the basics of life: fun, food, friends, and family. In her first book in over two decades, actress and country music legend Reba McEntire takes you behind the scenes and shares the stories, recipes, and Oklahoma-style truths that guide her life.

The perfect gift for anyone who loves down-home recipes, the western lifestyle, heartwarming stories, and a good laugh from the Queen of Country!

FROM REBA:

"To me, there's nothing better than sitting on the back porch looking out at the land that goes on for miles. A beautiful sunset and then me, just sipping on a glass of iced tea (or whiskey and Sprite) with my friends and family. I don't know what heaven's going to look like, but I hope it feels like Oklahoma. Throw in some beans and cornbread, and I'm all set.

"Okies know that the secret to a good life is to keep things simple and be thankful for what the good Lord's given you. That's what I want to get back to. Simple fun, hard work, good food, and laughing with those you love. Everything I'm doing in my life from here on out--personal or professional, doesn't matter--I'm going to have fun.

"That's what I'm sharing in this book--some simple, not-that-fancy truths I live by and a bunch of good stories, photos, and recipes that go along with them. So if you're looking to slow down, get back to basics, and have a heckuva lot of fun, I think we're going to have a good time together in these pages. Come on in, kick off your boots (or leave them on, I don't care), and learn how to bring a little bit of my downhome-inspired life into your own."

FROM THE PUBLISHER:

Not That Fancy includes:

Nearly 200 photographs from Reba's childhood, career, and personal life--many of which are straight from Reba's phone Never-before-told stories from rodeoing with her family to pranks with Brooks & Dunn to falling in love over a plate of tater tots Behind-the-scenes anecdotes from her music and acting career, with inspiration on how to follow your passion, trust your gut, and take a chance on yourself More than 60 recipes of appetizers, mains, sides, desserts, and cocktails from Reba's personal kitchen, from friends and family, and from her restaurant, Reba's Place Lighthearted lifestyle tips on how to achieve Reba's signature hairstyle, plan a down-to-earth date night, throw an effortless dinner party, and more

Not That Fancy is the perfect deluxe gift for Christmas, birthdays, Mother's Day, Father's Day, and special occasions. This keepsake book is ideal for Reba fans, country music lovers, or anyone who enjoys an easygoing western lifestyle.

"The best things in life are really not that fancy -- time with family, hard work, and a good bowl of beans and cornbread. Come on in, kick off your boots (or leave them on, I don't care), and let's have some fun." -- Back cover.

Includes index.

A Lot of Hope and Hard Work -- Nature Is My Church -- Wear What You Want (And Put Some Fringe on It) -- Curious People Are the Best People -- You Gotta Be You -- Happiness Is Found Where You Least Expect It -- Nothing Like Some Healthy Competition -- Don't Forget to Kick Back and Enjoy -- Betty -- Nobody Does It Alone -- Do What You Love -- Find Someone You Look Up To -- Live Out Your Legacy -- Keep Dreaming Forward -- Here's Your One Chance.

In Not That Fancy, GRAMMY-award winning singer and actress Reba McEntire shares life lessons, behind-the-scenes stories and photos, and her favorite comfort food recipes to inspire you to enjoy the simple things in life.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Foreword (v)
  • Introduction (ix)
  • How to Use These Recipes (xiii)
  • 1 A Lot of Hope and Hard Work (1)
  • 2 Nature Is My Church (19)
  • 3 Wear What You Want (And Put Some Fringe on It) (37)
  • 4 Curious People Are the Best People (53)
  • 5 You Gotta Be You (71)
  • 6 Happiness Is Found Where You Least Expect It (87)
  • 7 Nothing Like Some Healthy Competition (105)
  • 8 Don't Forget to Kick Back and Enjoy (123)
  • 9 Betty (147)
  • 10 Nobody Does It Alone (163)
  • 11 Do What You Love (181)
  • 12 Find Someone You Look Up To (199)
  • 13 Live Out Your Legacy (221)
  • 14 Keep Dreaming Forward (241)
  • 15 Here's Your One Chance (257)
  • Acknowledgments (270)
  • Recipe Index (272)

Reviews provided by Syndetics

Publishers Weekly Review

"If you're looking to slow down, get back to basics, and just have a heckuva lot of fun, then I think we're going to have a good time together in these pages," promises country singer McEntire (Comfort from a Country Quilt) in this entertaining mix of cookbook and memoir. Between recipes, she shares dozens of stories, ranging from the amusing (cutting her signature curly locks in the '90s) to the heart-wrenching (her mother's death right before the start of the Covid pandemic). Some dishes draw inspiration from the menu at McEntire's Oklahoma restaurant, Reba's Place, including cherry Coke barbecue burgers, fried green tomato slices, and onion and jalapeño haystacks. Others she collects from family and friends, such as her mother's pimento cheese sandwich, roasted chicken and vegetables from her Reba costar Chris Rich, and white-chocolate cranberry cookies created by her manicurist and friend Nikki Spalaris. Charmingly folksy sidebars offer advice for living a "not that fancy" lifestyle, including how to pick out cowboy boots, how to pray to God (singing and spending time in nature are some of McEntire's favorite ways), and how to throw an outdoor party (making a one-pot meal and a large pitcher of sangria will help save time). This is a treat for McEntire's fans. (Oct.)

Booklist Review

An homage to her faith, family, and Oklahoma upbringing, this image-heavy lifestyle guide from country music superstar Reba McEntire is part memoir, part cookbook. McEntire recommends enjoying life to the fullest not by indulging in extravagances but by finding nourishment in the simple pleasures of foods and traditions that reflect heritage. Through anecdotes from her past, she emphasizes the centrality of her Christian faith and the values she absorbed from her parents, especially her mother, who encouraged her to sing. Recipes drawn from her restaurant, Reba's Place, which she opened with a chef from the Choctaw Nation, feature Mexican influences and plenty of red meat (befitting her rancher family past). They are easy to follow and call for recognizable and accessible ingredients (ketchup, steak sauce, a can of pork and beans). Cocktail recipes complement those for foods. Sidebars offer pronunciation guides, the singer's pop culture favorites, spiritual guidance, style suggestions, and more.

Kirkus Book Review

Lessons for the simple life from the country music star. A longtime resident of Nashville, McEntire (b. 1955) grew up in rural Oklahoma. Following her mother's death at the beginning of the pandemic, she returned to her home state to spend time reconnecting with her family. In this coffee-table book, which contains dozens of full-color photos and sidebars ("Clothes Every Cowgirl Should Own," "Bring the Outside In"), the author reflects on that time, memories of her childhood, and her professional career as a musician, actor, retailer, and restaurateur. Throughout, she also includes numerous recipes, including "wild west" chili, chicken-fried steak, fried green tomatoes, and her "hands-down" personal favorite, pinto beans and cornbread. In addition to music and food, Christian faith is an important theme. "On the ranch," she writes, "we make it a point to put God first, take care of our families, work hard, eat well, and always make time for a good, hearty laugh….Okies know that the secret to a good life is to keep things simple and be thankful for the things the good Lord's given you." In that vein, McEntire shares her favorite religious songs and gives advice about talking to God. She offers lighthearted lifestyle tips, including how to talk like a native Oklahoman or approximate her signature hairstyles. As McEntire notes, she couldn't have achieved her level of success alone. To that end, she presents guidance received from her family and friends, including what she learned from the women who came before her in country music, and she is candid about the difficulties she had to overcome as a female singer. While McEntire's advice is relatable, the text leans heavily toward self-promotion and marketing of her brand, reducing the feel of sincerity. Garth Brooks provides the foreword. Down-home, straightforward guidance that will appeal most to McEntire fans and the HGTV set. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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