Long before Ina Garten's Barefoot Contessa mini-empire of bestselling cookbooks and TV shows ever took off, she found herself ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Ina Garten about going from government employee to best selling cook book author, television cook -- a journey she shared in her new memoir Be Ready When the Luck Happens.
Ina Garten speaks to Hoda Kotb in a revealing new interview timed to her memoir's release on. She discusses her parents, ...
Ina Garten is crediting Oprah Winfrey for smacking the imposter syndrome out of her—literally. Amidst the launch of her new ...
When she was a toddler, she wasn’t into cartoons. She became a huge fan of “The Barefoot Contessa,” a cooking show helmed by ...
When Garten went back to her seat, she was greeted by Winfrey. “And [Winfrey] smacked me on the arm in front of like 2,000 ...
The Barefoot Contessa’s memoir, titled Be Ready When the Luck Happens, hit shelves on Tuesday, October 1. In her book, she ...
“No hugs and kisses in my family,” she answered. “It was a very cold, lonely existence and I have to tell you, it took me ...
The Barefoot Contessa has just released a memoir—and it's full of hard-earned wisdom for life outside the kitchen.
Ina Garten’s mom didn’t hold back from sharing her scathing opinion. The Barefoot Contessa star, 76, got candid on how her mother, Florence, thought marrying her now- husband of 56 years, Jeffrey, was ...
This was during the 1970s, after Garten left her job as a nuclear budget analyst at the White House to run Barefoot Contessa, which was a small specialty food shop in the Hamptons at the time.
Ina Garten once considered a divorce from her husband, Jeffrey Garten, when she began running her specialty food store, the Barefoot Contessa, in the late ’70s. “It was the hardest thing I ...