Thank you for taking me on a lovely adventure to Ina’s table. The story was delicious and offered insights and understanding that elevate not only how to entertain but how to create an environment with others. No higher order of story telling exists than in Michaels’ interviewing hands and Ina’s PhD of how to. And thank you to your fantastic production team, bravo and well done.
@MrsHanza25 күн бұрын
I almost wept when I heard Ina say that she makes enough food so all of her guests can have leftovers to take home. That is so incredibly thoughtful and warms my heart as the turkey sandwiches and pie the day after Thanksgiving are a sacred tradition ❤ I have loved Ina for 20 years and this is why! Thank you so much for doing such a fun and light hearted piece for the Holidays. Bless you!
@lj952426 күн бұрын
Much respect for Ina
@yvonneb654026 күн бұрын
So great!!!❤
@orffrocks566726 күн бұрын
Where’s the video?
@AnnAndrews199026 күн бұрын
Great program
@ElleE95326 күн бұрын
This was adorable ❤
@OoLaLana26 күн бұрын
I watch her tv shows, use many of her recipes, read her memoir, and have listened to lots of interviews while she's been on her book tour... and thought I knew it all. But a double Thanksgiving dinner to send guests home with leftovers! How great is that!?! 🙏❤
@dianestewart89326 күн бұрын
This was lovely! I really loved it.
@vinista25626 күн бұрын
Interesting what she said about NOT accepting help with the dishes! It made me think about the time I went to an older sister’s house near Philly for Thanksgiving. I had taken the train there from NYC after working a miserable 24-hour shift at a hospital, after which I burst into tears. It was all I could do to stay awake and interact with people. After dinner, she commanded me to make myself useful and handed me a dish towel. She did it with a smile on her face, and I, trying to mirror her levity, started singing “Ole Man River,” as I lifted the proverbial bale. Inside, I confess, what I was feeling was, “I really would have been just fine collapsing on my bed in my own apartment after I clocked out, but for the sake of ‘family togetherness’, I am here, so give me a f-ing break.” I suppose her way of seeing it was that she had spent the whole day cooking and had opened up her home for the holiday, and, unlike others, I had shown up without a dish to contribute-because I was traveling by train and had been working for the previous 24 hours. She didn’t understand that, in my view, I was already making a sacrifice of time, money, and sleep to be there. Anyway, I am pleased to hear Ina say it’s bad form to ACCEPT, let alone EXPECT, help with the dishes.
@Kristin380326 күн бұрын
This was so wonderful. Thanks.
@coochalena261626 күн бұрын
Absolutely love her. ❤️
@geoffreyblackmer25 күн бұрын
Excellent interview.
@rachelstark239125 күн бұрын
Ham: Dr. Pete's Praline Mustard Glaze!
@Marcel_Audubon26 күн бұрын
go away, Ina Garten ... and then stay away
@rachelstark239126 күн бұрын
Why?
@Marcel_Audubon25 күн бұрын
@rachelstark2391 she's a big phony
@patriciavandenbrink893725 күн бұрын
…. Just be kind …and that I must say wasn’t…. If you have nothing good to say, say nothing at all …. My goodness 🤦🏼♀️
@Marcel_Audubon25 күн бұрын
@patriciavandenbrink8937 Sorry, no time for the glad game today, Pollyanna! just need that Garten broad to pack up her act and leave the national stage. So, so sick of her and her publicists leaking stories about how she's "finally revealing" this or that piece of her boring well-trodden biography of half truths. Go away, Ina Garten... and the stay away!!!