Ina & Jeffrey s Snowy Beach Lunch Date Is Too Cute To Handle
by Christie Grimm · February 19, 2021
As if Ina and Jeffrey Garten weren t already beating everyone in the world for Cutest Couple.
The Hamptons duo turned their Friday afternoon lunch break into a too adorable to be true outing. Ina whipped up peanut butter and jelly sandwiches (so simple, so chic - and look at that evenly toasted bread!), drove over to East Hampton Main Beach and had a waterfront picnic in their car listening to The Daily podcast.
I mean, could you imagine driving over to check out the waves, looking to your left and seeing those two just munching on PB&Js!!? Dead!
We love Ina Garten. Melissa McCarthy is our go-to actor when we re in need of a laugh. What happens when you put this celebrity chef and one-time Stars Hollow chef (Sookie, how we miss thee!) together? A whole lot of laughs and tasty beverages, it turns out.
As we first learned from a recent Instagram post from the Barefoot Contessa herself, Garten will be joining McCarthy for Zoom cocktails and conversation on the new discovery+ streaming platform. In Garten s social media announcement, she also invited fans to comment with any questions they would like her to ask McCarthy about acting, food, or life. Off the top of our heads, we have about 20, so we ll have to fine-tune our queries list before posting.
13 things you probably didn t know about Ina Garten
By emcdowell@businessinsider.com (Erin McDowell) of INSIDER |
13 things you probably didn t know about Ina Garten
Ina Garten is one of the most beloved and respected celebrity chefs in the world.
Garten honed her cooking skills by working her way through Julia Child s Mastering the Art of French Cooking.
Ina Garten, also known as the Barefoot Contessa, is one of the most beloved and famous celebrity chefs in the business, despite having no professional training.
Before becoming a cookbook author and TV host, Garten lived in Washington, DC, and worked for the White House Office of Management and Budget. Her husband Jeffrey Garten encouraged her to pursue her passion for cooking, and the rest is history.