When Ina Garten gave up her White House job to run a store called Barefoot Contessa, she had never run a business. She ...
Garten read up on retail psychology and had food cases built to showcase her recipes and ingredients exactly the way she wanted to so that shoppers would be inspired and browse comfortably. And Garten ...
Long before Ina Garten's Barefoot Contessa mini-empire of bestselling cookbooks and TV shows ever took off, she found herself ...
For Ina Garten, queen of the kitchen and “ engagement” chicken, store-bought is always fine — even when she’s having lunch ...
Long before Ina Garten's Barefoot Contessa mini-empire of bestselling cookbooks and TV shows ever took off, she found herself ...
Though she's now a renowned chef, Ina Garten credits some of her earliest inspiration to a cooking class she took in a humble ...
When Ina Garten ran her namesake Barefoot Contessa store in the Hamptons, she was not a hand-off owner, but rather she ...
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.
The job carries incredible risk. Since October, more than 280 aid workers have been killed in Gaza alone, according to a U.N.
Jewish, Arab and Muslim communities continue to grieve over the loss of life and the divisions in their own communities.