Lifestyle book arrives at No. 2 overall
When Miranda Lambert decided to create a book for her mother and friends of all their recipes, she never thought sheโd create a best-seller. Making meals by hand with easy-to-find items from the grocery store, cooking was something that made love delicious, served as an excuse to get together, laugh, talk and โ yes โ have a cocktail, but it wasnโt about fancy as much as it was fun. But like everything Lambert touches, Ya’ll Eat Yet? Welcome to the Pretty B*tchinโ Kitchen has turned into a runaway smash.
Y’all Eat Yet? spent release day at the top of Amazonโs cookbook lists, and even more powerfully at No. 2 on their overall Best Sellers list in front of popular titles such as Emily Henryโs Happy Place, Dr. Peter Attiaโs Outlive: The Science & Art of Longevity and fellow Texan Matthew McConaugheyโs Greenlights.
โWhat started as a way to get Mom and her friends to write things down turned into a real journey through my life, the incredible women who have shaped me and all the things we ate and drank along the way,โ Lambert marveled at the end of a long release day that included a book signing at NYCโs massive Barnes & Noble on 5th Avenue. โNone of us ever thought it would be a hardbound book with perfect binding and all these pretty pictures, let alone be an actual best-seller, but thatโs the power of this kind of positive, kick-ass female energy.โ
The three-time Grammy winner and most-awarded artist in Academy of Country Music history, including the title of reigning Entertainer of the Year, has set Manhattan on fire. Making stops at Late Night with Seth Meyers, CBS Mornings, Live with Kelly and Mark and Tamron Hall, with Bravoโs Watch What Happens Live to follow on May 1st and HBO Max/CNNโs Whoโs Talking to Chris Wallace on May 5th, Lambert has been in high-demand, talking about the power of her Texas childhood, making joy โusing what youโve got, where you are,โ being raised by generations of women and their circles of friends and chasing a once-in-lifetime dream.
โIt was amazing seeing all the people who turned out in New York for my book signing,โ Lambert said late in the day. โThey were so happy to be there. It felt like an extension of Nonny and the YaYas or my Mom and her friends! We always say my Mom has two kinds of friends: the people she knows and the ones she hasnโt met yet. I think this book is expanding the YaYas to places we havenโt been yet… but through reading Y’all Eat Yet?, weโll all know each other when we get there.โ
With Lambert set to visit Los Angeles for a signing at Barnes & Nobleโs The Grove location this Friday, April 28th, and a final signing set for May 9th in her hometown of Lindale, Texas, at her own Pink Pistol boutique, Y’all Eat Yet? has created a space for good times, easy cooking and a whole lot of music. Whether youโre looking to get the ring with โThe Loaf,โ kick back with a plate of Vickyโs deviled eggs or Bevโs Chicken Salad with Heidiโs Hot Crackers, a French toast casserole to die for or a Locomotive spicy margarita, thereโs something to suit every mood, moment and situation. Beyond the common sense and serious love, thereโs a lot of joy and deliciousness in the stories of how Miranda Lambert chased her dream.