Her "Barefoot Contessa" show got its name from her now-closed specialty-food store, and her present-day, laid-back, permanently-on-vacation vibe exudes casual wealth. She published a list of her ...
Ina Garten worked as a nuclear policy analyst at the White House. In fact, when she bought her specialty food store in the Hamptons in 1978, her only experience with grocery stores was from the ...
Ina Garten is the host of Barefoot Contessa on the Food Network and the author of 13 cookbooks. The popular TV show was inspired by Garten's specialty food store in the Hamptons, and she's become ...
Garten demonstrated the cake on an early episode of "Barefoot Contessa," revealing she used to make it at the Hamptons food store that helped launch her cooking career. "We used to have all kinds ...
The Food Network personality, also know as the Barefoot Contessa, appeared at Segerstrom Hall in Costa Mesa to talk about her latest book, "Be Ready When the Luck Happens." ...
She took a “crazy chance” and, responding to an ad in the New York Times, bought the Barefoot Contessa food store in the Hamptons for $20,000. She knew nothing about the business, but her ...
"Barefoot Contessa" has been on the Food Network for 19 years, solidifying Ina Garten's reputation as one of the most beloved celebrity chefs in America. But when the network first approached ...