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'''Ina Garten''' is the host of the [[Food Network]] program ''[[Barefoot Contessa]]''. Garten originally worked in the White House on nuclear energy policy, but abandoned that job after acquiring a speciality food store on [[Long Island]] called Barefoot Contessa. By the time she sold the store to her employees two decades later, it was seven times its original size. She went on to write several cookbooks and columns for ''[[Martha Stewart Living]]'' and ''[[O, The Oprah Magazine]]''. Her Food Network show, which shares its name with the specialty store, focuses on hearty, guest-oriented food.
'''Ina Garten''' (born February 02, 1948) is the host of the [[Food Network]] program ''[[Barefoot Contessa]]''. Garten originally worked in the White House on nuclear energy policy, but abandoned that job in 1978 after acquiring a speciality food store on [[Long Island]] called Barefoot Contessa. By the time she sold the store to her employees two decades later, it was seven times its original size. She went on to write four bestselling cookbooks and several columns for ''[[Martha Stewart Living]]'' and ''[[O, The Oprah Magazine]]''. Her Food Network show, which shares its name with the specialty store, focuses on hearty, guest-oriented food.


Garten is married to Jeffery Garten, former dean of the [[Yale School of Management]], now Juan Trippe Professor in the Practice of International Trade, Finance, and Business.
Garten has been married to Jeffery Garten, former dean of the [[Yale School of Management]], now Juan Trippe Professor in the Practice of International Trade, Finance, and Business, for over 37 years. The couple live in East Hampton, New York; Stamford, Connecticut; and Paris, France. They have no children.


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 00:25, 4 February 2006

Ina Garten (born February 02, 1948) is the host of the Food Network program Barefoot Contessa. Garten originally worked in the White House on nuclear energy policy, but abandoned that job in 1978 after acquiring a speciality food store on Long Island called Barefoot Contessa. By the time she sold the store to her employees two decades later, it was seven times its original size. She went on to write four bestselling cookbooks and several columns for Martha Stewart Living and O, The Oprah Magazine. Her Food Network show, which shares its name with the specialty store, focuses on hearty, guest-oriented food.

Garten has been married to Jeffery Garten, former dean of the Yale School of Management, now Juan Trippe Professor in the Practice of International Trade, Finance, and Business, for over 37 years. The couple live in East Hampton, New York; Stamford, Connecticut; and Paris, France. They have no children.

Bibliography

  • The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook (1999)
  • Barefoot Contessa Parties! Ideas and Recipes for Easy Parties That Are Really Fun (2001)
  • Barefoot Contessa Family Style: Easy Ideas and Recipes That Make Everyone Feel Like Family (2002)
  • Ina Garten's Barefoot Contessa Recipe Deluxe Journal (2003)
  • Barefoot in Paris (2004)