Ina-Garten
Ina Garten, an American writer of cookery cookbooks as well as Emmy Award-winning host for the oldest Food Network program, Barefoot Contessa that began airing in 2002 and will run for 27 seasons till 2020. Ina started out creating nuclear energy policies as well as budgets for the White House. In the beginning, she was awed by being stimulated by the intellectual aspect of her work, but she soon lost interest. In her place, she purchased Barefoot Contessa, a specialty store for food. They spent 18 years making the store extremely successful before letting it go as well as grabbing the pen for her first novel. Numerous other books as well as newspaper articles were published. Her Food Network TV show also began its first season, and was a huge hit. The range of products includes kitchen equipment and cooking materials to storage containers. Ina is an untrained cook who has not attended a cooking school, nor worked in a kitchen. Her name is ascribed to her easy approach to making food and her unpretentious approach to entertainment. Her most well-known recipes include simple recipes such as Skillet Baked Lemon Chicken Macaroni and Cheese that includes Beef Bourguignon and Balsamic Roasted Brussels Sprouts.









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