tvchick October 28, 2022 Share October 28, 2022 Ina is featured in a short video for the NY Times magazine this week. She met with one of her biggest fans, who just happens to be the creative director for the French design house Schiaparelli, and they cooked risotto together. The story is gifted--enjoy! Ina Garten Makes Risotto with a Longtime Fan 2 Link to comment
Pamela October 29, 2022 Share October 29, 2022 Thanks so much, tvchick! That risotto looked delicious. Link to comment
Bastet October 29, 2022 Share October 29, 2022 I hate risotto (so horribly starchy!), but I had no idea you could make a decent version in the oven. I'll file that away should I ever need to make it for someone else (but I'd add more goodies; I thought the veggie to rice ratio was too rice heavy). I laughed pretty hard at reading she'd studied fashion design, since she went on to have a profoundly boring wardrobe, but I liked the gifts the designer brought her and how she appreciated the artistry. And I enjoyed them both being "cocktails!" about what they'd do during the inactive 35 minutes of cooking time. How fun for him to get to do that. And how special for her to learn something she'd said inspired his course in life. Link to comment
buttersister October 29, 2022 Share October 29, 2022 15 hours ago, Bastet said: she went on to have a profoundly boring wardrobe I think it's her uniform. Like her hair. Nail it all and stick with it. No muss/fuss (had a closet full of Eileen Fisher work clothes, everything went with everything else--low energy/brains in the a.m.) 1 3 Link to comment
chessiegal October 29, 2022 Share October 29, 2022 When I met Ina at a book signing, I was so impressed with her hair, makeup, and manicure. All flawless. Very subtle makeup. Her hair was so shiny and perfectly coiffed. 1 2 Link to comment
chessiegal November 6, 2022 Share November 6, 2022 Ina's new cookbook is No.1 in hardcover non-fiction best sellers. 1 1 2 Link to comment
chenoa333 November 9, 2022 Share November 9, 2022 On 10/29/2022 at 2:12 PM, chessiegal said: When I met Ina at a book signing, I was so impressed with her hair, makeup, and manicure. All flawless. Very subtle makeup. Her hair was so shiny and perfectly coiffed. I have always thought Ina was so pretty. She appears au naturel. Nice hairstyle, pretty smile, soothing voice, gorgeous decor in her kitchen and her outdoor garden areas are beyond beautiful. Love her recipes too. 2 2 Link to comment
Quof November 12, 2022 Share November 12, 2022 (edited) On 9/29/2022 at 6:25 AM, Quof said: Ina is doing a Live Conversation with Nigella Lawson in Brooklyn in November. Debating whether to attend. Have they done any appearances together before? Quoting myself. I ended up attending this event a few days ago. A few observations: - they have never met in person; - Nigella looked about a foot taller than Ina. Ina is tiny. - Ina was dressed in a black button down shirt and black trousers, with black ballet flats. There may have been a little shimmer. Nigella wore a fuchsia pantsuit and bright pink suede boots. (perhaps the heels and the contrast in the colour helps explain the apparent size difference?) - Ina led the conversation, asking Nigella questions, so Nigella did most of the talking and asked Ina a few questions. - Ina was warm and lovely. - Nigella was a little cold and bitchy. A little. For example, when they talked about Nigella finally returning to the US after the pandemic, Ina mentioned "Oh, and your daughter is in New York, isn't she?". Instead of saying "oh, I'm so happy to get to spend time with her" or even something noncommital, Nigella shut her down with "yes", then immediately changed the subject. - They talked about their processes of developing recipes, writing their books, photographing their food, filming their tv shows and their social media. - The audience submitted questions beforehand. Many of the questions for Ina were about Jeffrey. - Overall a pleasant evening of about 90 minutes of chat. Edited November 12, 2022 by Quof 4 2 Link to comment
chessiegal December 12, 2022 Share December 12, 2022 I see on my FB page that ten years ago I met Ina at a book signing. 😄 2 1 Link to comment
Gam2 December 15, 2022 Share December 15, 2022 I saw an advertisement for Ina’s Chocolate Cake to be sent to my home for Christmas. My husband said that it sounded good and would save me some time with so many coming to our house for the holidays. $69.00. No thanks, Ina. 2 Link to comment
annzeepark914 December 15, 2022 Share December 15, 2022 I saw that Ina will be interviewed by Chris Wallace on CNN sometime in early 2023. His interview series starts up again in January. 2 1 Link to comment
chessiegal December 15, 2022 Share December 15, 2022 57 minutes ago, Gam2 said: I saw an advertisement for Ina’s Chocolate Cake to be sent to my home for Christmas. My husband said that it sounded good and would save me some time with so many coming to our house for the holidays. $69.00. No thanks, Ina. I've seen that ad too. I was surprised she was selling any kind of food. I don't remember her saying anything about this on her SM. 1 Link to comment
maggiemae December 28, 2022 Share December 28, 2022 Thing is...go to a great bakery and buy a cake....going to be similar in price. 4 Link to comment
Door County Cherry December 28, 2022 Share December 28, 2022 11 hours ago, maggiemae said: Thing is...go to a great bakery and buy a cake....going to be similar in price. Right. Goldbelly is more expensive than going to a local place but that's true of any kind of food delivery. But it's also free shipping that's basically express. I don't know if I would do it for a chocolate cake but it is a way to try food from famous restaurants/chefs in other parts of the country. 1 Link to comment
Bastet January 11, 2023 Share January 11, 2023 60 Minutes interview: "This is what I do, you can do whatever the fuck you want, and I'm just having fun here." Ha - testify! Fans of her food who also pay more attention to her life than I do may know all this already, but I found it a nice overview. (I don't think I'd ever registered before how astoundingly young she was when she met Jeffrey and even when she married him. No wonder her fawning over him annoys me; she doesn't have the experience to know any better. But at least that was a very small part of the piece, and he fawned just as much [ugh, but given how many couples married 50+ years are just together out of inertia, there are definitely worse things than being schmoopy].) I like how she compares herself to someone like Bobby Flay, who can just throw together ingredients on the fly and create something incredible, as instead someone who has to start with a recipe or at least concept and tinker several times to get it right where she wants it -- and then has her assistant make the draft that results, to account for something she may not have thought of. That's why I like her recipes (her cookbooks are repetitive enough I'm not interested in devoting limited space to them, but I've copied quite a few of her recipes into my notebook); I cut the portion size in half and then cut the salt in half again (yes, we both use Diamond kosher), but that's my own tinkering -- I know if I make something of hers for the first time with those changes, it's going to be good (and would be as written, just a bit excessive). As she says, she'll never make something for a dinner party she hasn't already made several times, and I'm the same, but to make something for my parents or a close friend at a regular dinner? I will without hesitation serve them my first stab at an Ina recipe, because even if I want to make additional modifications the next time, that's just to make a good thing better. I like this piece properly acknowledging her as a calculating businessperson; she wasn't just having fun on a whim after leaving government work behind and buying an existing shop, she was researching and reconciling, making a business succeed. Good for her selling at fifty, and then deciding, no, this doesn't have to be the end of my career and this whole other life of cookbooks and then shows was born. And I'm tickled by Ina's excitement at the interviewer noticing something she'd quite purposely sought out -- a binding of the cookbook that will easily stay open on the counter. 3 Link to comment
annzeepark914 January 12, 2023 Share January 12, 2023 Just watched this interview with Ina. It was interesting to hear her say she's always been a nervous cook, worried that whatever she's making won't be good. I'm like that with a number of dishes (and especially with baking!!!) As I've often said, I wish I lived next door to Ina ☺️. 1 Link to comment
buttersister January 16, 2023 Share January 16, 2023 My affection for Ina apparently knows no bounds. I watched her interview tonight with Chris Wallace on CNN (two out of three hard passes for me). Nothing new, except maybe her scarf. Catchable on HBO Max. 1 1 1 Link to comment
annzeepark914 January 16, 2023 Share January 16, 2023 I forgot about it (was watching The Accountant). I'm sure they'll show it again. Link to comment
stewedsquash January 23, 2023 Share January 23, 2023 (edited) On 1/15/2023 at 11:19 PM, annzeepark914 said: I forgot about it (was watching The Accountant). I'm sure they'll show it again. Off topic: was it your first time watching that movie or 100plus time? Doing research in case I decide to divorce my husband of 38 years one day. I asked him the other day, have you just watched this in bits and pieces over time or ever watched the whole thing? He said watched whole thing before but there was nothing else on now. Ina also mentioned on a cooking segment of, maybe Rachel Ray?, that she was a nervous cook. I was surprised because she seems so effortless and unflappable on everything show she has done. It made her relatable to hear her say that. Edited January 23, 2023 by stewedsquash 1 Link to comment
annzeepark914 January 23, 2023 Share January 23, 2023 2 hours ago, stewedsquash said: Off topic: was it your first time watching that movie or 100plus time? Doing research in case I decide to divorce my husband of 38 years one day. I asked him the other day, have you just watched this in bits and pieces over time or ever watched the whole thing? He said watched whole thing before but there was nothing else on now. The first time I watched it was on a cruise when I had a respiratory infection (& MrP914 was gallivanting all over St. Petersburg). I still have a hard time following the story when they talk about the business dealings. Our grandson was diagnosed with mild autism (& thanks to social skills classes, you'd never know he's on the spectrum). So I was paying more attention to Affleck's character who has "high functioning autism". It's quite fascinating. Ben Affleck must have done a lot of research as he's quite credible. I don't know how many times I've watched bits & pieces of it (don't care for the violence in some scenes). Link to comment
stewedsquash January 23, 2023 Share January 23, 2023 Ha I am not a watcher of tv with others so we watch in different rooms but it seems like he has had it on either watching or as background noise 9,000 times and I hate the movie. 1 Link to comment
annzeepark914 January 24, 2023 Share January 24, 2023 51 minutes ago, stewedsquash said: Ha I am not a watcher of tv with others so we watch in different rooms but it seems like he has had it on either watching or as background noise 9,000 times and I hate the movie. That's too bad. The violent sections turn me off. But there are other sections, dealing with autism (especially the camp kids) that are fascinating. 1 Link to comment
stewedsquash January 24, 2023 Share January 24, 2023 I didn’t mean to dismiss that aspect, I just don’t like Ben very much. Maybe it’s because my guys used to watch that Daredevil? movie over and over also. Link to comment
annzeepark914 January 24, 2023 Share January 24, 2023 30 minutes ago, stewedsquash said: I didn’t mean to dismiss that aspect, I just don’t like Ben very much. Maybe it’s because my guys used to watch that Daredevil? movie over and over also. I don't think much of Ben nowadays myself. Hope he's truly happy with his new life with his bride Link to comment
chessiegal March 3, 2023 Share March 3, 2023 New season of Be My Guest starts Sunday, March 5th. at 11:30 am ET. 3 Link to comment
Bastet March 3, 2023 Share March 3, 2023 2 hours ago, chessiegal said: New season of Be My Guest starts Sunday, March 5th. at 11:30 am ET. Ugh. When is she going to do more regular shows?! (I know you don't know, I'm just whining, not asking.) 1 Link to comment
annzeepark914 March 4, 2023 Share March 4, 2023 4 hours ago, Bastet said: Ugh. When is she going to do more regular shows?! (I know you don't know, I'm just whining, not asking.) Maybe she's doing this format because she's run out of recipes/ideas. Having guests on the show, bringing along their own favorite recipes, may be an easy solution. I think she should do some shows where she uses *our* family favorite recipes. We could submit them and she selects ones that are easy to demonstrate (& are edible! 😎) Link to comment
tvchick March 4, 2023 Share March 4, 2023 I'm OK with this format as along as the guests are interesting and can bring something culinary to the table. That said, my favorite episode by far was Nathan Lane's....he was hysterical. I have high expectations for the Stanley Tucci episode this season. His Italy show was very good. 1 Link to comment
Gramto6 March 4, 2023 Share March 4, 2023 20 hours ago, annzeepark914 said: Maybe she's doing this format because she's run out of recipes/ideas. Having guests on the show, bringing along their own favorite recipes, may be an easy solution. I think she should do some shows where she uses *our* family favorite recipes. We could submit them and she selects ones that are easy to demonstrate (& are edible! 😎) I think this is a good idea, "our" recipes could be in episodes in between the guest episodes. 1 Link to comment
chessiegal April 9 Share April 9 Ina's memoir Be Ready When the Luck Happens is coming out Oct. 1. She's doing a multi-city tour in October with moderated questions and answers. 1 2 1 Link to comment
chessiegal April 10 Share April 10 Ina's going to be in my area - Washington, DC on October 8 at The Kennedy Center. Ticket prices range from $39.00 – $119.00. Not planning on going, but that would be fun. 3 Link to comment
chessiegal May 27 Share May 27 Ina posted this on FB today. Quote Forty-six years ago this weekend I bought my first store, Barefoot Contessa. That weekend the original owner, Diana Stratta, and I worked 22-hour days the entire holiday. I remember telling Jeffrey this may be the stupidest thing I’ve ever done, but it was also so exhilarating. (I guess it turned out okay?) Now when I look back, I think, who was that crazy girl with the curly hair and the gold necklace?? 2 4 Link to comment
Bastet May 27 Share May 27 Good to see she wasn't actually born in a black shent and floodwater pants. The food looks great. And I mean looks -- her plating skills were already on point. 1 Link to comment
buttersister May 27 Share May 27 Great photo! And so the food of the times! There was a small shop in north suburban Detroit at that time doing something similar. My fave—we all worked on copying it. 2 Link to comment
chessiegal May 29 Share May 29 The Food section of my newspaper had an article "A better shrimp cocktail is closer than you think" by Melissa Clark from the NYT. She mentions the best way to cook the shrimp is Ina Garten's method of roasting them rather than boiling. I so agree! Plus, it's so easy. 2 Link to comment
buttersister May 29 Share May 29 If anyone is interested, here is Melissa’s recipe (gifted). The fussiest part is her sauce, for which there are simpler suggestions in the comments. Ina would go for some of those shortcuts, as long as Hellman’s was used! 😂 1 Link to comment
chessiegal June 1 Share June 1 I was watching an episode of Beat Bobby Flay with Bobby's daughter Sophie as one of the hosts. Bobby said that Sophie didn't have an interest in cooking, figuring her dad had it covered. When she decided she wanted to cook, she bought Ina's cookbooks. 🤣 1 1 Link to comment
schnauzergirl June 8 Author Share June 8 Be My Guest and Ina just won a Daytime Emmy as Best Culinary Show. 4 Link to comment
schnauzergirl September 3 Author Share September 3 The September 9 issue of The New Yorker features an article that is eye-opening. Link to comment
fairffaxx September 3 Share September 3 2 hours ago, schnauzergirl said: The September 9 issue of The New Yorker features an article that is eye-opening. No paywall, at least so far: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/09/09/ina-garten-profile 2 2 Link to comment
schnauzergirl September 3 Author Share September 3 41 minutes ago, fairffaxx said: No paywall, at least so far: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/09/09/ina-garten-profile Thanks for posting the link. I was about to and was interrupted. Just coming back to do it. 1 Link to comment
annzeepark914 September 3 Share September 3 2 hours ago, fairffaxx said: No paywall, at least so far: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/09/09/ina-garten-profile Wow. I'd already put this memoir on my Xmas wish list. This was a great read. I miss her show and wonder why FN hasn't shown reruns (hunh...if there are any time slots open when the execrable DD&D isn't on). Now I'm going to get out the first few cookbooks (my favorites) and make some Ina-style comfort foods. Thanks for the link 😊🌷 1 Link to comment
fairffaxx September 3 Share September 3 10 minutes ago, Gramto6 said: Whelp, it is behind a paywall now. Darn! Try this: https://archive.ph/5qO3L 1 2 Link to comment
Palimelon September 3 Share September 3 Quote The September 9 issue of The New Yorker features an article that is eye-opening. I didn't see it as eye-opening...mostly, anyway. Other than the stuff with her dad when she was younger, it's all pretty much what I would expect from her. 3 Link to comment
fairffaxx September 28 Share September 28 Here's another article about Ina Garten's new memoir -- let's see if I can avoid the New York Times' paywall by "sharing" the link: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/28/dining/ina-garten-book.html?unlocked_article_code=1.OE4.pyfW.q-L-dZZQ9l7E&smid=url-share 1 1 Link to comment
chessiegal September 28 Share September 28 I saw Ina made the cover of WSJ magazine. 1 Link to comment
schnauzergirl October 1 Author Share October 1 My copy of Ina's memoir has just been delivered. Interviews and articles have focused on her childhood and then separation from Jeffrey. I'm eager to dive in and see what else she has to say. It is, of course, a beautiful book. And interestingly, the cover photo shows Ina wearing what I assume is her wedding ring. In all the years I've watched her, never seen that before. 1 1 Link to comment
Quof October 1 Share October 1 I'm holding out for the audio version, which will hopefully be read by the author. 1 Link to comment
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