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Ina Garten

Ina Garten is an American television cook, author, and businesswoman, best known for her Food Network program, Barefoot Contessa. Before her culinary career, she worked in the Office of Management and Budget. Garten's path to food stardom began with her specialty food store, also named Barefoot Contessa, which she later sold. She then transitioned to writing cookbooks, contributing to magazines, and hosting her highly successful television show. She is known for her accessible recipes and emphasis on simple, elegant cooking, with signature dishes including Perfect Roast Chicken and Weeknight Bolognese.

February 2, 1948: Ina Garten's Birth

On February 2, 1948, Ina Rosenberg Garten was born. She is known as an American television cook and author, and the host of the Food Network program Barefoot Contessa.

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1954: Release of the Film "Barefoot Contessa"

In 1954, the film "Barefoot Contessa" starring Ava Gardner was released. The original owner of the store named it after this movie.

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December 22, 1968: Ina and Jeffrey's Marriage

On December 22, 1968, Ina Rosenberg and Jeffrey Garten were married in Stamford, Connecticut. Soon after, they relocated to Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

1972: Move to Washington, D.C.

In 1972, Ina and Jeffrey Garten moved to Washington, D.C., where she refined her home entertaining skills by hosting weekly dinner parties.

1978: Purchase of Barefoot Contessa store

In 1978, Ina Garten left her government job and purchased the Barefoot Contessa, a 400-square-foot specialty food store in Westhampton Beach, New York.

1985: Expansion of Barefoot Contessa

In 1985, Ina Garten opened a second Barefoot Contessa location in East Hampton, expanding the store over seven times its original size and specializing in delicacies.

1993: Jeffrey Garten's Appointment

In 1993, Jeffrey Garten became the Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade in the Bill Clinton administration.

1995: Jeffrey Garten Dean of Yale School of Management

In 1995, Jeffrey Garten became the dean of the Yale School of Management.

1996: Sale of Barefoot Contessa Store

In 1996, Ina Garten sold the Barefoot Contessa store after two decades of operation, retaining ownership of the building and taking a one-year sabbatical.

1999: Publication of The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook

In 1999, Ina Garten published her first cookbook, The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook, which became a bestseller. It contained recipes that made her store successful.

The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook
The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook

2000: Nomination for James Beard Award

In 2000, The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook was nominated for a James Beard Award in the Entertaining & Special Occasion Cookbooks category.

The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook
The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook

2000: Unsuccessful TV Show Effort

In 2000, an early effort to create a TV show with Martha Stewart's production company proved unsuccessful for Ina Garten.

2001: Release of Barefoot Contessa Parties!

In 2001, Ina Garten released her second cookbook, Barefoot Contessa Parties!, which received praise and generated high sales.

Barefoot Contessa Parties! Ideas and Recipes for Easy Parties That Are Really Fun
Barefoot Contessa Parties! Ideas and Recipes for Easy Parties That Are Really Fun

2002: Release of Barefoot Contessa Family Style

In 2002, Ina Garten released her cookbook, Barefoot Contessa Family Style.

Barefoot Contessa Family Style: Easy Ideas and Recipes That Make Everyone Feel Like Family
Barefoot Contessa Family Style: Easy Ideas and Recipes That Make Everyone Feel Like Family

2002: Barefoot Contessa Premieres

In 2002, after the success of her cookbooks, Ina Garten's Food Network program Barefoot Contessa premiered to a positive reception.

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The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook
The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook

2003: Closure of Barefoot Contessa Store

In 2003, the Barefoot Contessa store was permanently closed when the property lease expired. The store was used in the film Something's Gotta Give.

2004: Benefit for Planned Parenthood

In 2004, Ina Garten hosted a benefit for Planned Parenthood.

2005: Giada De Laurentiis names Garten as favorite author

In 2005, Giada De Laurentiis named Ina Garten as one of her favorite authors.

2005: Jeffrey Garten Leaves Yale

In 2005, Jeffrey Garten left his position as dean of the Yale School of Management.

2005: Recipe in The Best American Recipes

In 2005, one of Ina Garten's recipes, 'lemon roast chicken with croutons', was featured in The Best American Recipes 2005–2006.

2005: Emmy Nomination

In 2005, the Barefoot Contessa show was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in the category of Best Service Show.

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2006: Garten had not seen "Barefoot Contessa" Film

As of 2006, Ina Garten had not seen the 1954 film "Barefoot Contessa" from which her store got its name.

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2006: Column in O, The Oprah Magazine

In 2006, Ina Garten continued writing columns for O, The Oprah Magazine. She also served as the entertaining, cooking, and party planning consultant for the magazine.

2006: Launch of Barefoot Contessa Pantry

In 2006, Ina Garten launched her own line of packaged cake mixes, marinades, sauces, and preserves branded as Barefoot Contessa Pantry, in conjunction with Stonewall Kitchen.

2009: Emmy Win

In 2009, Ina Garten won her first Emmy Award for Best Culinary Host for her show Barefoot Contessa.

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2010: Thanksgiving Recipes Featured on Google

For Thanksgiving in 2010, Ina Garten's recipes were featured by Google on their homepage.

2010: Criticism from Physicians Committee

In 2010, the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine criticized Ina Garten's cookbook Barefoot Contessa: How Easy Is That? for its high-fat, high-calorie, and high-cholesterol ingredients.

Barefoot Contessa, How Easy Is That?: Fabulous Recipes & Easy Tips
Barefoot Contessa, How Easy Is That?: Fabulous Recipes & Easy Tips

2011: End of "Ask the Barefoot Contessa" column

In 2011, Ina Garten's monthly column "Ask the Barefoot Contessa" in House Beautiful magazine ended.

June 2012: Launch of Facebook Blog

In June 2012, Ina Garten started a blog, quickly gaining over 100,000 followers within three weeks.

2019: Recipe in children's book

In 2019, Ina Garten lent her recipe for potato latkes to author Sheryl Haft for the children's book, Goodnight Bubbala.

Goodnight Bubbala
Goodnight Bubbala

2021: Forbes "50 Over 50" List

In 2021, Ina Garten was selected for the inaugural Forbes "50 Over 50" list, recognizing entrepreneurs, leaders, scientists, and creators over the age of 50.

2022: Launch of Be My Guest

In 2022, Ina Garten launched "Be My Guest" on Discovery+ and the Food Network, hosting celebrities for visits.

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2023: Cookbook Publication Numbers

As of 2023, Ina Garten has published thirteen cookbooks, with more than 14 million copies in print.

2023: Success of Barefoot Contessa, Go-To Dinners

In 2023, Ina Garten's "Barefoot Contessa, Go-To Dinners" sold more than 800,000 copies and became a New York Times bestseller.

Go-To Dinners: A Barefoot Contessa Cookbook
Go-To Dinners: A Barefoot Contessa Cookbook

October 2024: Publication of Memoir

In October 2024, Ina Garten published her memoir with Deborah Davis, titled Be Ready When the Luck Happens.

2024: Rag & Bone Store

As of 2024, the former Barefoot Contessa location houses a Rag & Bone store.

2024: Public Avoidance of Politics

In 2024, Ina Garten told The New Yorker she generally avoids publicly speaking about politics.