I grew up watching all of her videos. There's this particular channel on our television here in the Philippines where her shows were airing. The way she picked some of her ingredients in her garden was very very therapeutic. I am 27 now and I still find her videos very therapeutic. She looks very happy with what she has been doing ever since. ❤
And if Ina had not been true to herself and followed her "gut" which directed her to The Barefoot Contessa none of us would have had the pleasure of decades worth of delicious recipes, cooking tips, elegant food presentations and making life a bit more enjoyable while sharing it with family and friends! Thanks for all you do, Ina! ❤
I actually appreciate the interviewer for asking about her last job at the White House and the transition and then her decision not to have kids….. I have watched so many Ina interviews and feel like I haven’t heard about those parts of her life.
Ina makes me proud to be an American….she is so incredibly decent, gracious and kind. And her food is easy and fun to cook….have followed her forever! ❤️
I refer to Ina on a first name basis. She’s been with me, in my kitchen, for over 20 years and did, in fact, teach me how to cook. Everything I learned about cooking, I was taught by my mentor, Ina. Thank you for that, Ina❤️
Helps to be Reich af. But yeah, sure. It’s nice that she can be both appreciative, while also mock and see the ridiculousness of it all. I think she gets her own joke.
@@elspethcraigie6269She was born into a very privileged life. I like Ina and what she's achieved, but lets not pretend she didn't have an excellent grounding and super duper affluent connections.
I think with Ina she has that wealthy,sweet but charming and kind mother energy that I think people crave having around.She seems maternal but not overbearing.Like you’d crave her company and she ain’t fussy about food she seems focused on the fun of it.
I have loved Ina and all that she does for decades. What a renagade....always followed her heart with grit and conviction. To many more adventures Ina and Jeffrey.
I’ve adored Ina since I discovered her on Food Network when I was 14 back in 2002. I’ve been an avid fan ever since. She’s one of the many home cooks who taught me all about cooking and my love for cooking. I adore her and am so happy for her success. She’s a mentor to us all to follow what we love. 💕
ALL she has on her show are her rich friends. Besides her recipes are so unhealthy - just look at how she looks! NOBODY SHOULD COOK LIKE THAT THESE DAYS!!
I love Katty Kay! It’s good to know she has the flexibility to do something other than the politics of the times. She really excels at both. There is no one better to interview than the one and only Ina. Chef’s kiss!
It also must me refreshing as a reporter to be able to do features like this every once in a while. I would think the politics stuff could be just crushing after a while.
Two of my favourite TV presenters having a joyous time together, and Katty Kay has clearly done some thorough research ahead of their meeting. Love this candid interview so much🥰
Ina genuinely enjoyed the interview. I thought it was very sweet when she asked Katty if she'd come back again. Both women are so lovely and I thoroughly enjoyed their visit together.
This is a great interview. She's warm and wants to be the interviewers friend and shares great life lessons. She's honest, real, things matter to her, she's not small or petty. Love her words of wisdom about slowing down and the stream analogy.
Inaaaaa...is a Goddess! And I'm dying over this "kitchen", and her library. She knows how to LIVE! And is so good at teaching it. Thank you Ina, love you!
My aunt used to watch her when I was around 10 or 12 and I just always see Ina as like a second mom and seeing her just makes me feel at home and so warm
She feels like my favorite aunt! I gravitated to her immediately and purchased all of books except (by choice) three. My cooking was pretty solid but her books and shows made it more fun and simplistic. ❤❤❤❤❤ Her essence still resonates with a smile from me. 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Ina continues to exemplify what an amazing journey life is. She embraces her decisions to create her own roadmap and keeps moving forward. Her love and admiration for Jeffrey seems boundless. Keep the inspiration flowing ❤❤❤❤
Learning from Ina, is like learning from a beloved talented friend... and the intimacy of the director's close-shots of her, like we're right there with her. She's simplified recipes with great results!! And she has a cute sense of humor. Jeffrey is such a love and they are an inspiration...
I really did learn how to cook from watching Ina’s show and reading her cookbooks and I think my favorite tip was how lovely veggies taste when sprinkled with a bit of olive oil, salt, pepper, then roasted. And my husband was delighted when I began watching her and trying out Ina’s recipes on him. Family and friends loved it too. You learn so much from Ina, like it’s not about an overdone tablescape, it’s about sitting closely together sharing what’s often essentially French peasant food. Thank you, Ina, you’re a gift to us all.✨
It’s her down to earth, easy going & funny personality, that makes people drawn to her & her programs. She doesn’t come across know it all, very personal & her funny comments & giggles so adorable. Thank you Ina! ♥️
We all are entranced & enamored with Ina because she appears to be so down to earth. She is also a woman of class & intelligence which is the reason why older & younger people watch her. She is a woman of means who is teaching us all how to entertain with sophisticated ease.....not something that everyone learned from their own families or in their own kitchens. I think Ina is a gem.
I can relate to Ina because I didn't learn how to cook until I was married. I learned how to cook watching the Food Network and Ina in the early 2000s!
Lots to learn from Ina…..fortunately she not only survived a less than ideal childhood but she learned about herself and was true and honest to her needs after leaving home….no one does that alone so how wonderful is it that she and Jeffery found each other….we all need someone to champion us…..hope we all find it
I have made three of Ina's recipes over the past couple months....the ginger cookies, the bone in turkey breast, and the roasted pears with blue cheese, cranberries and walnuts... so appreciate such practical, wonderful recipes... Thanks Ina!!!
I thought Ms Kay was a bit rude to Ina during parts of her interview. When Ms Kay insisted on adding sparkling water to the drink Ina had made. Ms Kay went on to say, now that actually makes the drink better. Really !! However, Ina was excellent and cool and calm and went along with the flow. She is always a gracious host.
I clocked this as well. She wasn't a well behaved guest - coming in leading the way to the kichen & picking up items without asking. I was really annoyed, but Ina was gracious host.
Ina is just always so lovely, fresh, the meals are simple with a bit more, and the way they’re enjoyed is so wonderful and intimate and fun, the setting idyllic.
When someone is genuine, kind, sincere, & honest, we instantly connect & appreciate this person! In this case, we talking about Ina!! From the very 1st moment I saw Ina on tv, in the 80’s, I liked everything about her casual way!! Great interview!! Both ladies were having a good time - and was I!! Thank you👍🏻🤗🙌🏻💕!!
Love Ina ❤️ aside from her cooking talent, she has a very warm personality that draws you in. She is one of a kind. Her care and compassion is evident in all that she does, and I believe that is a big part of her success. What a wonderful and wise woman. She truly is a treasure. We need more like her. The world 🌎 would be a much better place if we had more Inas. This was a great interview. I very much enjoyed it. Im so glad to have seen it. 🩷 Thank you.
What an excellent interview! I love Ina, my weekend was incomplete when I missed her cooking show many years ago!! She is so down to earth and a wonderful human being!❤
i love her. i don’t cook as much as i used to, but i have almost all her cookbooks. she does have recipes that use simple ingredients. her spanish pea soup and skillet roasted lemon chicken are my favorites!
Love Ina Garten!! Have followed her for years and years. Her recipes consistently deliver delicious results. Tried her Thanksgiving suggestions this year and everything was on point 🙌
Ina is very special, her recipes work, not too difficult & are reliable but classy . Her books are my ‘go to’s even now I am in UK after 20yrs in wonderful US and I am not young follower, 69! Keep going Ina, we love you, your shows and all the new anticipate recipes. Less salt please, not good for blood pressure & salt already in cheese etc.
Ina Garten, I love your cookbook collection. And the fact that you use them! You are such a kind hearted lady that illustrates grace....love your vibe, easy going attitude. ❤
I love you, Ina. I married at 20 in 1973 and became a French teacher to support my medical student husband. I retired when he went into practice. I raised two children while I fell in love with fiber arts much influenced by my hero mother. I have followed my heart, supported by my husband of 51 years. Thank you for being you and being an inspiration.
I have loved Ina Garten since the first time that I watched the Barefoot Contessa! She is so kind and has such a positive and uplifting demeanor. Elegant yet also down to earth. I have always been so impressed with her marriage to Geoffrey. It is so clear that they love each other so much and enjoy every moment together.
What a wonderful interview! Good chemistry between Ina and Katty...so was very relaxed. I agree w all who said wonderful things about Ina ...that I read. For me, one thing in particular stood out. When Katty agreed the drink needed something and she suggested some bubbles...Ina was delighted and agreed to try it. Ina not only liked the taste but also commented that the color was also better. Ina is a master and that showed her humility. Another plus is that the interviewer even felt comfortable offering the suggestion
Long time fan here of Ina, what a wonderful role model of just being a great human being and sharing her time and talent with the world. So glad she is a fellow Long Islander and wonderful cook. Thanks Katty for taking the time to shine the spotlight on her!
"How nice was that"? What a great interview. ""Persona" is what attracted me to Ina's shows from the very first episode. She was informative, she made it all look easy and simple, the ingredients list wasn't a mile long, she gave us options, her voice is extremely pleasing to listen to----she would make a great podcast!...wow , I could go on. Katty rocked this interview, too.
So fun. One of my favorite people. I am a little younger than her but I feel as if we grew up together. I love her cookbooks. I love that we saw her cookbook collection. So wonderful. A truly great American woman.
I simply adore Ina. She's so humble about sharing her life. Notice that Martha Stewart is doing the same? I love how she says that if the corn isn't as sweet, you need to adjust the recipe. So true! Also, people, please don't squeeze the fruit, just smell them. I'd love to have a glass of lemonade with her!
I think it’s her authenticity that makes her who she is. She is good at what she does, but she doesn’t act like she is famous. She’s appears to be approachable. People like that.
Ina is so genuine and is clearly passionate about what she does (and Jeffrey, of course!) that she draws her audience in to have a visit. She makes cooking unintimidating and accessible to the everyday cook. No chefy elaborate things. When I was young, several decades ago, I used to try to elevate my cooking skills with recipes from sources like Gourmet magazine which had eleventy-seven steps that were daunting halfway through. Ina,who claims to be a home cook and NOT a chef, breaks down her recipes so that they are NOT scary and do-able. Her tips are also great. My favourite is zesting lemons first before you juice them which is quite logical but not necessarily the way the recipe organizes the instructions. I now always make sure that I check ahead and I have saved myself so much grief because of Ina. It is so gratifying to see truly nice people being successful without being all La-di-da about it.
Wow! Well said. You've just put my thoughts into words. Exactly what I think. She is such a lady, yet so humble. Makes you want her to be part of your family. God bless her always. 🩷
Ina has made me a confident cook because she’s made her recipes easy to understand and without odd or hard to find ingredients. Her cookbooks are specific and make me feel special! I just love her … and a fun fact … I share a love of her recipes with my granddaughter! I so agree that her cooking transcends age groups. Thanks Ina !!!
Man I really love Ina, I loved her show, and after this interview I really admire her courage to go with her gut. Having Jeffrey there believing in her was a huge boost to her courage I'm sure. I love that she's a rule breaker, go to Thailand, why not? Amazing! I love her soothing voice, and I miss seeing her regularly on Food Network. I wish we were pals.
I grew up watching all of her videos. There's this particular channel on our television here in the Philippines where her shows were airing. The way she picked some of her ingredients in her garden was very very therapeutic. I am 27 now and I still find her videos very therapeutic. She looks very happy with what she has been doing ever since. ❤
And if Ina had not been true to herself and followed her "gut" which directed her to The Barefoot Contessa none of us would have had the pleasure of decades worth of delicious recipes, cooking tips, elegant food presentations and making life a bit more enjoyable while sharing it with family and friends! Thanks for all you do, Ina! ❤
I actually appreciate the interviewer for asking about her last job at the White House and the transition and then her decision not to have kids….. I have watched so many Ina interviews and feel like I haven’t heard about those parts of her life.
I can’t wait to read her memoir and add it to my Ina cookbook collection.✨
@@btay4322 thank you for reminding me to pre-order it.
Ina's warmth is incredible. She can make her guests feels so welcome, embraced, and well-taken care of. Amazing. I adore her.
I use to rush home just to watch Ina. I guess I loved how classy she is and how she treated her husband.
Ina makes me proud to be an American….she is so incredibly decent, gracious and kind. And her food is easy and fun to cook….have followed her forever! ❤️
Oh me too. I love Ina she's such a lady and a wonderful person and a great home cook. I would love to meet her.😊 ❤ from Rosie O from Devon, 🏴
Oh sweetie, wake up. There’s no pride in being American…
I agree ❤
No shes not! Really a phoney baloney
agree
“Do what you love. If you love it you’ll be really good at it “
Ina is an American icon. Her grace & charm, humility and creatively inspire.
I refer to Ina on a first name basis. She’s been with me, in my kitchen, for over 20 years and did, in fact, teach me how to cook. Everything I learned about cooking, I was taught by my mentor, Ina. Thank you for that, Ina❤️
Ina's charm is in her authenticity, no bs, no pretense, just earthy and real!
True 👍 💯
Helps to be Reich af. But yeah, sure. It’s nice that she can be both appreciative, while also mock and see the ridiculousness of it all. I think she gets her own joke.
She's worked very hard for her money. No one gave her anything on a plate
MARTHA STEWART IS THE REAL DEAL!
@@elspethcraigie6269She was born into a very privileged life. I like Ina and what she's achieved, but lets not pretend she didn't have an excellent grounding and super duper affluent connections.
Her love of life is infectious! I always watch her show before bed she’s so relaxing
Ina is so humble and down to earth yet at the same time very classy.
Such an easy going woman, I’ve always adored her graciousness and generous personality. Thanks Ina for being a constant ❤
Without a doubt this is the best interview with Ina I have watched. Relaxed, enjoyable conversation.
I think with Ina she has that wealthy,sweet but charming and kind mother energy that I think people crave having around.She seems maternal but not overbearing.Like you’d crave her company and she ain’t fussy about food she seems focused on the fun of it.
The most loveliest lady in the food business! Ina we ❤ so much! Wish you many more years of success!!
I have loved Ina and all that she does for decades. What a renagade....always followed her heart with grit and conviction. To many more adventures Ina and Jeffrey.
I’ve adored Ina since I discovered her on Food Network when I was 14 back in 2002. I’ve been an avid fan ever since. She’s one of the many home cooks who taught me all about cooking and my love for cooking. I adore her and am so happy for her success. She’s a mentor to us all to follow what we love. 💕
I noted she will be a snob. She will feed losters to Gia, and well heeled stars but poor people get the garden peas or left over cheap leftovers!
ALL she has on her show are her rich friends. Besides her recipes are so unhealthy - just look at how she looks! NOBODY SHOULD COOK LIKE THAT THESE DAYS!!
Such a wise woman!! "Find the right stream" I love it. Thank you for this interview!
Ina is a national treasure! The best tv personality chef of our generation.
I agree 💯 👍
I love her. "How easy is that"
what an honor to have Ina share a small part of her life, I can't wait for the memoir!
I love Katty Kay! It’s good to know she has the flexibility to do something other than the politics of the times. She really excels at both. There is no one better to interview than the one and only Ina. Chef’s kiss!
It also must me refreshing as a reporter to be able to do features like this every once in a while. I would think the politics stuff could be just crushing after a while.
Two of my favourite TV presenters having a joyous time together, and Katty Kay has clearly done some thorough research ahead of their meeting. Love this candid interview so much🥰
Ina genuinely enjoyed the interview. I thought it was very sweet when she asked Katty if she'd come back again. Both women are so lovely and I thoroughly enjoyed their visit together.
I genuinely believe they fell in friendship ❤ what a nice uplifting moment in a depressing world.
This is a great interview. She's warm and wants to be the interviewers friend and shares great life lessons. She's honest, real, things matter to her, she's not small or petty. Love her words of wisdom about slowing down and the stream analogy.
I have so many "Ina" standards in my cooking repertoire. What a lovely, talented, giving human being. A true treasure.
Inaaaaa...is a Goddess! And I'm dying over this "kitchen", and her library. She knows how to LIVE! And is so good at teaching it. Thank you Ina, love you!
I find myself asking “What would Ina do?” In my everyday cooking. I fell in love with cooking because of Ina. ❤
My aunt used to watch her when I was around 10 or 12 and I just always see Ina as like a second mom and seeing her just makes me feel at home and so warm
She feels like my favorite aunt! I gravitated to her immediately and purchased all of books except (by choice) three. My cooking was pretty solid but her books and shows made it more fun and simplistic. ❤❤❤❤❤ Her essence still resonates with a smile from me. 😊😊😊😊😊😊
She's easy to listen and watch as she cooks. She comes across as approachable. Wonderful personality 🎉
Ina continues to exemplify what an amazing journey life is. She embraces her decisions to create her own roadmap and keeps moving forward. Her love and admiration for Jeffrey seems boundless. Keep the inspiration flowing ❤❤❤❤
Learning from Ina, is like learning from a beloved talented friend... and the intimacy of the director's close-shots of her, like we're right there with her. She's simplified recipes with great results!! And she has a cute sense of humor. Jeffrey is such a love and they are an inspiration...
Awe, you just have to love Ina, don't you? How endearing she is. I appreciate her so much, both in spirit and teaching me to cook.
I’m an Ina “wannabe” The whole deal. I love her blend of sophistication and earthy.
I really did learn how to cook from watching Ina’s show and reading her cookbooks and I think my favorite tip was how lovely veggies taste when sprinkled with a bit of olive oil, salt, pepper, then roasted. And my husband was delighted when I began watching her and trying out Ina’s recipes on him. Family and friends loved it too. You learn so much from Ina, like it’s not about an overdone tablescape, it’s about sitting closely together sharing what’s often essentially French peasant food.
Thank you, Ina, you’re a gift to us all.✨
I agree. I learned so much from Ina, and I have her books for more than just cooking.
You're right, she is a gift ❤ God bless her 🙏
Same here on roasting vegetables. It literally was a revelation to me.
Great interview...head and shoulders above 60 Minutes. I know Ina's story, but learned more with this interview. She is amazing and inspirational.
Ina is just so down-to-earth, mellow, kind and I am so into her cookbooks and culinary expertise.
This interview made me tear up a few times. I love Ina. She has always calmed me.❤
It’s her down to earth, easy going & funny personality, that makes people drawn to her & her programs. She doesn’t come across know it all, very personal & her funny comments & giggles so adorable. Thank you Ina! ♥️
We all are entranced & enamored with Ina because she appears to be so down to earth. She is also a woman of class & intelligence which is the reason why older & younger people watch her. She is a woman of means who is teaching us all how to entertain with sophisticated ease.....not something that everyone learned from their own families or in their own kitchens. I think Ina is a gem.
I share your sentiment.
I can relate to Ina because I didn't learn how to cook until I was married. I learned how to cook watching the Food Network and Ina in the early 2000s!
Lots to learn from Ina…..fortunately she not only survived a less than ideal childhood but she learned about herself and was true and honest to her needs after leaving home….no one does that alone so how wonderful is it that she and Jeffery found each other….we all need someone to champion us…..hope we all find it
Ina, Ina, Ina…..We are so lucky she shares her talent with us. ❤
I have made three of Ina's recipes over the past couple months....the ginger cookies, the bone in turkey breast, and the roasted pears with blue cheese, cranberries and walnuts... so appreciate such practical, wonderful recipes... Thanks Ina!!!
I literally have the the turkey breast in my oven right now. Lol.
I thought Ms Kay was a bit rude to Ina during parts of her interview.
When Ms Kay insisted on adding sparkling water to the drink Ina had made. Ms Kay went on to say, now that actually makes the drink better. Really !!
However, Ina was excellent and cool and calm and went along with the flow. She is always a gracious host.
I agree!
I clocked this as well. She wasn't a well behaved guest - coming in leading the way to the kichen & picking up items without asking. I was really annoyed, but Ina was gracious host.
Ina is just so lovely. I’ve dreamed of how amazing she would be as a friend or neighbor. ❤❤
It is true, INA taught so many of us to cook - not only cook but how to be comfortable in the kitchen. My husband is forever grateful. 🙂
The childhood not wanting to be recreated speaks volumes before the book is even released
Yes, that was huge!
I enjoyed watching the visits so much and it's like the "getting to know you" song. I ordered your book, thank you for sharing with us. 🌷
I love Ina and have tried so many of her recipes - so down to earth and relatable!
I found Ina back in 2003 just flipping through the channels and I've been in awe since that day... She is so genuine and pleasant, I just love her...
I love Ina Garten!! I"ve learned so much of my cooking from her she's like my grandma on RUclips! ❤
Ina is just always so lovely, fresh, the meals are simple with a bit more, and the way they’re enjoyed is so wonderful and intimate and fun, the setting idyllic.
She is just continually so lovely, humble, and accessible to us❤
When someone is genuine, kind, sincere, & honest, we instantly connect & appreciate this person! In this case, we talking about Ina!! From the very 1st moment I saw Ina on tv, in the 80’s, I liked everything about her casual way!!
Great interview!! Both ladies were having a good time - and was I!! Thank you👍🏻🤗🙌🏻💕!!
Oh, dear, Ina, you also taught me and inspired me to cook. That is why I love you so much!💙
Amazing woman! Love her cooking shows!!❤
Love Ina ❤️ aside from her cooking talent, she has a very warm personality that draws you in. She is one of a kind. Her care and compassion is evident in all that she does, and I believe that is a big part of her success. What a wonderful and wise woman. She truly is a treasure. We need more like her. The world 🌎 would be a much better place if we had more Inas. This was a great interview. I very much enjoyed it. Im so glad to have seen it. 🩷 Thank you.
What an excellent interview! I love Ina, my weekend was incomplete when I missed her cooking show many years ago!! She is so down to earth and a wonderful human being!❤
i love her. i don’t cook as much as i used to, but i have almost all her cookbooks. she does have recipes that use simple ingredients. her spanish pea soup and skillet roasted lemon chicken are my favorites!
Beautiful interview, simple and very heart felt conversación. Thank you❤
I think why we love Ina is she is so genuine and heart felt!! I love her recipes!
Cooking for people you love is truly a great pleasure indeed.
Love Ina Garten!! Have followed her for years and years. Her recipes consistently deliver delicious results. Tried her Thanksgiving suggestions this year and everything was on point 🙌
Ina is very special, her recipes work, not too difficult & are reliable but classy . Her books are my ‘go to’s even now I am in UK after 20yrs in wonderful US and I am not young follower, 69! Keep going Ina, we love you, your shows and all the new anticipate recipes. Less salt please, not good for blood pressure & salt already in cheese etc.
Ina Garten, I love your cookbook collection. And the fact that you use them! You are such a kind hearted lady that illustrates grace....love your vibe, easy going attitude. ❤
I agree 💯
This is an Excellent interview.
Thank You Ina for sharing your life, laughter and love. You are truly most gracious and kind. 😊
I loved this interview!
Why am I crying at the end of the video? I absolutely adore Ina! ❤Katty Kay is pretty cool too! ☺
I love you, Ina. I married at 20 in 1973 and became a French teacher to support my medical student husband. I retired when he went into practice. I raised two children while I fell in love with fiber arts much influenced by my hero mother. I have followed my heart, supported by my husband of 51 years. Thank you for being you and being an inspiration.
“You know what they say, ‘When the cat’s away, the mice do like to have lots of fun’” -Ina Garten
I make her recipes frequently and never disappointed.
I have loved Ina Garten since the first time that I watched the Barefoot Contessa! She is so kind and has such a positive and uplifting demeanor. Elegant yet also down to earth. I have always been so impressed with her marriage to Geoffrey. It is so clear that they love each other so much and enjoy every moment together.
What a wonderful interview! Good chemistry between Ina and Katty...so was very relaxed. I agree w all who said wonderful things about Ina ...that I read. For me, one thing in particular stood out. When Katty agreed the drink needed something and she suggested some bubbles...Ina was delighted and agreed to try it. Ina not only liked the taste but also commented that the color was also better. Ina is a master and that showed her humility. Another plus is that the interviewer even felt comfortable offering the suggestion
Long time fan here of Ina, what a wonderful role model of just being a great human being and sharing her time and talent with the world. So glad she is a fellow Long Islander and wonderful cook. Thanks Katty for taking the time to shine the spotlight on her!
I agree 👍 💯
I love their chemistry!🤩😍
"How nice was that"? What a great interview.
""Persona" is what attracted me to Ina's shows from the very first episode. She was informative, she made it all look easy and simple, the ingredients list wasn't a mile long, she gave us options, her voice is extremely pleasing to listen to----she would make a great podcast!...wow , I could go on.
Katty rocked this interview, too.
So fun. One of my favorite people. I am a little younger than her but I feel as if we grew up together. I love her cookbooks. I love that we saw her cookbook collection. So wonderful. A truly great American woman.
Ina has an agelessness about her and I think it explains her broad appeal to her audience.
She radiates all that is good. 🩷
I simply adore Ina. She's so humble about sharing her life. Notice that Martha Stewart is doing the same? I love how she says that if the corn isn't as sweet, you need to adjust the recipe. So true! Also, people, please don't squeeze the fruit, just smell them. I'd love to have a glass of lemonade with her!
Ina is an amazing human being
I think it’s her authenticity that makes her who she is. She is good at what she does, but she doesn’t act like she is famous. She’s appears to be approachable. People like that.
You absolutely taught me how to cook, Ina. In turn I taught others. And I have fed my friends and family so well over the last 20+ years. Thank you, ❤
What a great person, genuine, and friendly
Ina is so genuine and is clearly passionate about what she does (and Jeffrey, of course!) that she draws her audience in to have a visit. She makes cooking unintimidating and accessible to the everyday cook. No chefy elaborate things. When I was young, several decades ago, I used to try to elevate my cooking skills with recipes from sources like Gourmet magazine which had eleventy-seven steps that were daunting halfway through. Ina,who claims to be a home cook and NOT a chef, breaks down her recipes so that they are NOT scary and do-able. Her tips are also great. My favourite is zesting lemons first before you juice them which is quite logical but not necessarily the way the recipe organizes the instructions. I now always make sure that I check ahead and I have saved myself so much grief because of Ina. It is so gratifying to see truly nice people being successful without being all La-di-da about it.
Wow! Well said. You've just put my thoughts into words. Exactly what I think. She is such a lady, yet so humble. Makes you want her to be part of your family. God bless her always. 🩷
Just love all her recipes
Ina has made me a confident cook because she’s made her recipes easy to understand and without odd or hard to find ingredients. Her cookbooks are specific and make me feel special! I just love her … and a fun fact … I share a love of her recipes with my granddaughter! I so agree that her cooking transcends age groups. Thanks Ina !!!
She is the ultimate class act and their love story is beautiful
Love love love this interview with Ina Garten
Love Ina ! 😊
Man I really love Ina, I loved her show, and after this interview I really admire her courage to go with her gut. Having Jeffrey there believing in her was a huge boost to her courage I'm sure. I love that she's a rule breaker, go to Thailand, why not? Amazing! I love her soothing voice, and I miss seeing her regularly on Food Network. I wish we were pals.
What a story! It's always a delight watch her cooking shows for years now. My mother who had passed love her too.
It’s because of her show that standing rib roast(her simple but delicious recipe) is a staple at all Christmas dinners.
I love Ina, from the first time I watched her on the Food Network.
I'm 29 and I think Ina is fabulous! Thr shirts, the chic kitchen, the martinis the perfect Jackie Kennedy approved image....its perfection.
Ina she’s an icon, an american icon, gay icon, kitchen icon, every home’s icon, cookbook recipe icon she’s phenomenal!
I agree, we all need “one person to believe in us,” and it’s great when it’s your husband. And vice versa.
I just love Ina, she is amazing talent, and so wonderful...❤
I enjoyed that so much I didn't want it to end! Big smile on my face through the whole video...Ina always makes me smile. 😊