Aquarius March 28, 2014 Share March 28, 2014 A place where we can discuss a show about "good" ingredients, Ina and her faaaabulous life in the Hamptons. And of course squee about the occasional T.R. or Michael sighting! Link to comment
annzeepark914 March 28, 2014 Share March 28, 2014 OMG...can't live w/o discussions of all things Ina! Please let us have a Barefoot Contessa site. We'll behave :>) Link to comment
IOU Payne March 28, 2014 Share March 28, 2014 We'll behave, but can we be counted on to not have any fun without Ina???? That's always been a challenge!! Link to comment
WhitneyWhit March 28, 2014 Share March 28, 2014 Oh how faaabulous, a new BC thread, how easy is that? 1 Link to comment
schnauzergirl March 29, 2014 Share March 29, 2014 Happy to see Barefoot Contessa has been added. Let the good times roll! 1 Link to comment
Jungian Camisole March 29, 2014 Share March 29, 2014 I have my good olive oil and vanilla at the ready. Let's make fabulous food! 2 Link to comment
SusanL464 March 29, 2014 Share March 29, 2014 I have all of my kitchen stuff ready - let's get cooking something FABULOUS! Link to comment
goodmayo March 29, 2014 Share March 29, 2014 I'll bring the hydrangeas and the white plates! 2 Link to comment
annzeepark914 March 29, 2014 Share March 29, 2014 Just bought two packets of white/green alstromeria at Safeway today (on sale for $1.99 a packet!!) so I'm doing my Barefoot Contessa decor thing today. Link to comment
Penny March 30, 2014 Share March 30, 2014 I can make my mom cry with laughter when I do my Ina impersonations LOL. Now I KNOW that no one at this table could POSSIBLY want any chocolate cake with creamy hazelnut sauce, right? *giggle* 1 Link to comment
SnarkyWatcher March 30, 2014 Share March 30, 2014 I watch Ina not for the foods she prepares but her voice! I looooove to listen to her talk. It's so soothing. It's like a verbal massage. LOL. I know, weird, right? Well, I like her voice better than that dreadful Giada! Ugh, seriously? Giada is so obnoxious with her perfect children, perfect husband, perfect life. I wonder if she ever sweats or does her body simply not produce something as base as perspiration? Does she have to go to the bathroom? No, she probably produces no waste, she's a goddess, after all. Blech. She irritates me no end. Ina, baby, she has a voice like velvet. LOL. Link to comment
LazyToaster March 30, 2014 Share March 30, 2014 I love her voice too, but wish she wouldn't laugh quite so much (hmm, that didn't sound very nice of me). I really love Jeffrey, I think he's cute, which gives away my age... I would love to have Ina fix me a picnic lunch! 1 Link to comment
annzeepark914 March 30, 2014 Share March 30, 2014 Will we be allowed to discuss recipes here or do we have to stick to only discussing the BC show? If we are allowed to discuss recipes, do we need to set up a separate "topic" for those discussions? Link to comment
Carrie Ann March 30, 2014 Share March 30, 2014 There's really nothing you're not "allowed" to do here, and I think we should try to do a few separate threads for things like that. A recipes thread would be faaaabulous. 2 Link to comment
Lisin March 30, 2014 Share March 30, 2014 What Carrie Ann said! Go for it, a recipe thread sounds great! You can also set them up for other things like things you've tried making, characters, episodes etc. Have fun! Link to comment
Bastet March 31, 2014 Share March 31, 2014 (edited) It's nice to see familiar names from the TWoP thread, and I look forward to meeting new-to-me fans as well. And since we didn't have a Meet Market thread for BC before, it will be nice to get to know you all a bit beyond your postings. On that note, I guess I should introduce myself. I'm a civil rights lawyer living in Los Angeles with my cat Maddie (that's her in the avatar). My primary interest lies with women's rights cases (reproductive freedom, employment discrimination, Title IX, and much more) but I've had my hands in other areas as well. I like to cook, not so much to bake (which is interesting, since I generally like the more regimented and scientific aspects of life), and I eat chicken almost as often as Ina. Edited March 31, 2014 by Bastet 2 Link to comment
lookeyloo March 31, 2014 Share March 31, 2014 Glad to see this here. I am a TWoP lurker, since the time I replied I got chastised. Oh well. But, like SnarkyWatcher, I really love her voice and imagine that she would smell like Cashmere Bouquet powder and it would be comforting. Crazy, right? Link to comment
vera charles March 31, 2014 Share March 31, 2014 Hi, all. I am also coming over from TWOP. I've been active there since 2006, I think, under a couple of different names, and I'm looking forward to lots more discussion of all things Ina. By way of introduction, I'm a high school guidance counselor in Maryland. I'm married and have a 21-year-old son who is in his third year of college. My son is a much more adventurous eater than my husband, but we have consumed more than our fair share of Ina dishes over the years. I've been an Ina fan since the days when she used to appear in Martha Stewart Living magazine - back in the 90's. I remember buying The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook and making the chicken skewers with satay dip - my very first Ina recipe. Wow, how time flies! 1 Link to comment
NewOrleansLady April 1, 2014 Share April 1, 2014 Hi Everyone! I'm a homeless TWoP person. So glad to find this site. I love Ina! I'm so glad someone mentioned her voice. She calms me....that's the only way I can describe it. Strange....I know. Oh well, I just got off my plane from Madagascar with fresh vanilla beans (LOL) so let's start cooking. Link to comment
emma675 April 1, 2014 Share April 1, 2014 I'm another TWoP refugee and having been there since 2002 it's going to be an adjustment! I adore Ina and her faaabulous life and recipes. I made her crispy mustard chicken again on Sunday and her penne with five cheeses is a staple in my house (and probably one of many reasons I still can't lose those pesky 10 pounds, lol!). Link to comment
Lisin April 1, 2014 Share April 1, 2014 The Small Talk topic is for: Introductions Off-topic chatter Having virtual tea with forum buddies This is NOT a topic for actual show discussion. When you want to talk about the show:Figure out the nature of the topic you want to talk about Look for an existing topic that matches or fits If there is NOT an existing topic that fits, CREATE ONE! Examples of topics that populate show forums include (but by no means are limited to): Character topics Episode topics Season topics Spoiler topics Speculation topics In the Media topics Favourite X topics ...you get the idea Happy trails beyond Small Talk! Link to comment
maggiemae April 2, 2014 Share April 2, 2014 Glad to see so many familiar faces. Love watching Ina..... Link to comment
Daisychain April 2, 2014 Share April 2, 2014 Hi All! I am another TWOP lurker come over. Over the last few years I transitioned from frozen pizzas to learning a lot of cooking basics from watching Ina. My family is very grateful! Of course, cut the recipe in half or even two-thirds. Anyway, I've so enjoyed reading others' posts on the Barefoot Contessa experience and looking forward to doing so over here! Link to comment
monkeybread April 2, 2014 Share April 2, 2014 I learned how to make great stock from Ina. And I am at a point where I can roast a chicken in my sleep:) Link to comment
captain1 April 2, 2014 Share April 2, 2014 Good to see you Bastet (aka BastetEsq) and all the rest - has Mlle Poilane made it over yet? Link to comment
SlateRun April 3, 2014 Share April 3, 2014 I love all things Ina, and am a former TWOP lurker and occasional participant. Ina has helped me to become a better cook and I'm grateful for that. Link to comment
Tahitigirl April 5, 2014 Share April 5, 2014 I'm also a TWoP lurker/poster. Have been cooking since my teens but have grown in my abilities due to Ina (and Anne Burrell when her show was on). For many years, I rarely cooked because my hubby is far better at it than I am. I tend to bake more but still really enjoy creating a meal for people when I can. I appreciate Ina's simplified approach and focus on good ingredients (even though we all poke fun at it) as well as cooking from scratch. We rarely eat processed foods in our home so I don't want recipes where I'm supposed to open a bunch of cans, boxes, and jars. I think that's why I like Ina more than other FN cooks. So glad we can continue our conversation here! Link to comment
peacheslatour April 7, 2014 Share April 7, 2014 Hi all, I'm yet another TWoP refugee. I never posted on the BC threads (didn't know there was one) I love all things Ina! Be right back, now don't have any fun without me! Link to comment
larapu2000 April 8, 2014 Share April 8, 2014 Hello, everyone! I also used to post at TWoP with many of you! I come from the world of food, literally, figuratively, and everything in between. I grew up on a farm in Indiana (where I just moved back to), and started cooking as soon as my mother could pawn off the responsibility onto me. I've worked in hotels/restaurants/catering since I graduated college, and now work for a food manufacturer in sales. I love Ina and swear by her Beef Bourguignon, Vegetable Tian, Indonesian Chicken, Roasted Vegetable Soup, Ham and Cheese in Puff Pastry, and Mushroom Lasagna. I'm a single girl, so I sometimes avoid the Ina recipes that I can't freeze, because her yields are made for families of 8. Link to comment
FineWashables April 8, 2014 Share April 8, 2014 I love that Ina and her guests are always laughing heartily about absolutely nothing. She answers the door and says "hello" and everybody shrieks with laughter. "Who wants cornbread?" is enough to start them giggling. Mr Washables has been known to scold our guests for not laughing enough: he has ordered guests at times to guffaw. He has also demanded more chuckling. He claims that the only difference between our dinner parties and Ina's is that our guests don't know enough to laugh nonstop. 6 Link to comment
glowlights April 11, 2014 Share April 11, 2014 Hi all, another lurking TWOP refugee here (although I never looked at the BC threads over there). I love watching Ina's stress-free approach to cooking and laid back attitude in the kitchen, as well as her emphasis on local produce. Really don't cook much (no kids, and my husband is often away) but have learned a lot of tips from Ina over the years. Semi-Horrible With Sandra Lee is one of my guilty pleasures, so I always keep a few episodes of BC on my DVR to cleanse my palate directly after. :) Look forward to meeting other Ina fans here! Even when I snark on her, I snark with love. 2 Link to comment
RecipeSoup April 12, 2014 Share April 12, 2014 Hello everyone! I'm yet *another* TWoP "refugee" -- I registered with them a LONG time ago, but was too timid to post there because I don't take chastising very well and tend to have fairly strong opinions about things! Anyway, I'm a retired teacher who loves to cook, and whenever I want a dependably delicious and foolproof recipe for my family (except for that darned HVPoD, but I haven't given up on that recipe yet!), I always turn to Ina. In my experience, she rarely disappoints. I'm so happy to see many of the TWoP regulars are here, and I intend to change my lurking ways and post fairly regularly from now on -- you folks are so entertaining and friendly, and I'm looking forward to joining in on the fun! 5 Link to comment
Lura April 14, 2014 Share April 14, 2014 Hi, gang! This refugee from TWoP has changed her name. Gone is the French girl named Mlle Poilane. She's been replaced by an Irish girl named Lura. My family is Irish through and through, and Lura was my grandma's middle name (in case you're interested)! It's great being here with other friends and names I recognize. Thanks so much to the good people at Previously for taking us in. AnneZeePark914, I have searched high and low for "Ina's flower," but I never found it on the web, probably because it was Winter. You can bet I'm making a beeline to Safeway today in hopes of finding some plants! More and more, I'm convinced that we must have been twins, separated at birth! 2 Link to comment
annzeepark914 April 14, 2014 Share April 14, 2014 @Lura - heh heh...yup! Re: "Ina's flower"...I can't remember which one that is (it was discussed by many over at the old BC forum maybe a year ago). The name of that flower is not easily remembered if I recall correctly. Every time she puts together an arrangement of creamy white flowers & tucks in some greenery, I swoon. I noticed someone mentioned roast chicken (well, yeah--this is a BC forum ;>) and so I must confess that even tho' I love roast chicken, it always makes a big mess in the oven thanks to the butter/oil squirting all over the place. Does this happen to everyone? Or am I doing something wrong? I'm trying to remember if we've already had a discussion about this and someone suggested putting the chicken in the oven with nothing on it. Is that an "ok" thing to do? Link to comment
Stinger97 April 14, 2014 Share April 14, 2014 Hi, guys! If you're planning on discussing all things Ina, please be sure to do so in the General Discussion thread. Small Talk threads are meant for non-show related discussions. Thanks! 1 Link to comment
captain1 April 15, 2014 Share April 15, 2014 Glad to see you here, Lura! I always read your posts on TWoP in my head in a French accent - guess I'll be hearing an Irish brogue from now on! 1 Link to comment
Lura April 16, 2014 Share April 16, 2014 Very nice of you to say, Captain1. I wish I could talk with a brogue! Stinger97, thank you for the reminder. So far, I'm a little bit confused on the board, especially about what goes where, so I can use all the help and guidance you can offer. Stinger97, which one is you in your avatar, or am I not supposed to ask? Since both of you are smiling, neither one of you looks like a stinger! :) 2 Link to comment
Stinger97 April 16, 2014 Share April 16, 2014 Lura, I'm the male in the picture. That was taken last year at the my friend's wedding after party. I was a touch tipsy (read: very drunk). 2 Link to comment
Bastet April 16, 2014 Share April 16, 2014 (edited) So far, I'm a little bit confused on the board, especially about what goes where, Lura, I think it helps, as a TWoP refugee, to understand that every show here gets its own forum, rather than some being relegated to single threads. So the "Small Talk" thread that exists within every one of those forums is akin to the "Meet Market" thread that only some shows got at TWoP -- it's the place for the off-topic chatter that was verboten in single-thread shows. Who are you, what else do you like and dislike in life, etc. Discussion of the show itself goes in the most-appropriate thread within the forum (an episode or season thread, or general discussion, a "character" (or, in this case, host) thread, a quotes thread, etc.) ... and if there isn't yet a good thread for a line of conversation, any user can make one. Edited April 16, 2014 by Bastet 2 Link to comment
annzeepark914 April 16, 2014 Share April 16, 2014 ...it's the place for the off-topic chatter that was verboten in single-thread shows. Who are you, what else do you like and dislike in life, etc. So, Small Talk: Don't Tell Jeffrey! should be about anything but the BC Show, Ina Garten, her recipes, friends, etc., right? I've been confused myself. In this thread we can talk about books we've read, movies we've seen, non-BC recipes we've made??? (sorry to be so thick...I'm loving previously.tv, am having fun reading/posting in so many different forums :>) 1 Link to comment
Stinger97 April 16, 2014 Share April 16, 2014 Exactly, annzeepark914. Anything BUT the show. Obviously, none of the mods are going to ding you simply because you make a passing reference to Ina, but we're trying to organize the site in a particular way and encourage all of you wonderful folks to stretch out and use the forums to their full effect. Feel free to create threads for particular subjects relating to the show, etc. The world is your oyster (with a squeeze of lemon and chopped fresh parsley). 3 Link to comment
Lura April 21, 2014 Share April 21, 2014 Now that I'm finally able to access this site and am finding my way around (a little bit!), I'm beginning to feel more at home here. I think that David and the moderators have done an amazing job of helping me to feel welcome. They seem to grit their teeth when we make mistakes but never seem impatient, and they're really wonderful about offering their help and guidance. They deserve so much credit for all of their work. Thank you, David, and thank you, mods. 5 Link to comment
annzeepark914 April 21, 2014 Share April 21, 2014 Well, today I tried to find Diamond Crystal Kosher salt at Wegman's, the only supermarket in our area that has carried it so far. Nada! They had a small 13 oz canister: Diamond Crystal Iodized Salt Sense (Real Salt, 33% Less Sodium per teaspoon) which I bought just for the heck of it. Went to customer service to ask where the heck is the box. The staffer looked it up and said it's no longer being sold in my Wegman's (but it is in other Wegman's...none of them nearby). Why is it so hard to find the box of Diamond Crystal kosher salt? If I haven't mentioned it already (over at TWOP), I've discovered that a pretty good, inexpensive e.v.o.o. is at Trader Joe's. It's called California Estate Olive Oil (extra virgin) and it's only $5.99 a bottle. Love it! I'm also crazy about TJ's frozen latke's - bake them and then when they're crispy, I love to squirt fresh lemon juice on them - so refreshing, crispy & delicious! 1 Link to comment
Bastet April 21, 2014 Share April 21, 2014 (edited) The Kirkland brand organic extra virgin olive oil at Costco is really good for the price, too. It has been praised in several articles, such as this one from CBS News: Costco’s Kirkland Signature Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil may be the best-kept secret in the store. At $9.99 for 1.5 liters, it is roughly half the cost of the well-known Bertolli brand, and yet, according to at least one independent study, it’s much better. In a recent comparison of 19 olive oils on the market, The Olive Center, a research group at the University of California-Davis, found that Kirkland Organic was one of only five in the study not mixed with cheaper refined olive oil that can spoil the taste. The other four at the top of the list were all high-end brands that cost as much as five times Costco’s. Make sure you buy the Costco version that’s labeled organic, though, as opposed to the one that’s simply called “extra virgin olive oil.” It’ll cost a little bit more, but it’s worth it. Edited April 21, 2014 by Bastet 1 Link to comment
chessiegal April 22, 2014 Share April 22, 2014 I can get Diamond Kosher Salt at my regional big chain grocery store. I had no idea they were so progressive! Link to comment
3pwood April 22, 2014 Share April 22, 2014 I just saw it at a hybrid Latino/Asian supermarket, in the aisle with baking ingredients such as canned goat's milk & pearl tapioca -- it's pretty ubiquitous in my area. The Diamond website has a "product locator" section that tells you where to find it within your ZIP Code. Link to comment
Lura April 22, 2014 Share April 22, 2014 I've put all of these recommended products on my grocery list and will see whether I can find them. AnnzeePark914, it's the latkes I'm hungry for. They have to be close to the top of my favorite foods, but I seldom make them. I have a cast iron skillet shouting, "Latkes! Latkes!" and a TJs nearby. Thanks for all of the recommendations. Incidentally, I would take the word of the Univ. of CA-Davis any day of the week. They're one of the most noted and progressive agriculture/food schools in the country. 1 Link to comment
annzeepark914 April 22, 2014 Share April 22, 2014 @3pwood: Thanks for the link. Two of the stores on there (for my zip code) don't carry Diamond Crystal (the box) so I think I'll call the others on the list and I've bookmarked the link so I can call the 800 number if no one around here carries it. While at Wegman's yesterday, there was a young man walking around produce with a tray of tiny cups holding pieces of Champagne Mango. I discovered these at Harris Teeter 2 weeks ago (but they no longer have them) so was thrilled to find them again - 88 cents! For anyone who can't handle the taste of regular mangoes, these champagne mangoes are perfect. They don't have that odd, semi-metallic taste that I dislike in regular mangoes. Walmart is also selling them at the same price. They're small and yellow and delicious! Link to comment
Bastet April 22, 2014 Share April 22, 2014 For anyone who can't handle the taste of regular mangoes, Sacré bleu! Now I'm craving a piece of mango mousse cake from Porto's. Link to comment
justspiffy April 23, 2014 Share April 23, 2014 You can buy boxes of diamond Kosher salt on Amazon. If you are a member of Amazon prime, shipping is free. 1 Link to comment
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