I love Ina Garten. Especially how she bought a store already named Barefoot Contessa and was like "catchy, I am running with it." My husband would leave me for Nigella Lawson.
I love Ina Garten. Especially how she bought a store already named Barefoot Contessa and was like "catchy, I am running with it." My husband would leave me for Nigella Lawson.
These are asides.
Yes, that's my favorite story about any food celebrity.
I don't know if Pioneer Woman started this blogging trend or not, but I want to throw my phone out a window whenever I'm just trying to find a recipe and I have to scroll through some stupid story about the blogger going to the beach or waxing poetic about how yummy the ingredients are. JUST TELL ME HOW TO MAKE THE GD SCONES.
I adore Ina. Her potato fennel gratin is seriously the best recipe I've ever had/made. I don't think I've ever had a bad food experience from her recipes. From the above comments, I guess that makes my experience unusual? But seriously, she's a food goddess imho.
I've never made a Pioneer Woman recipe, so I can't comment on that but her down home shtick is tiresome given the reality of the (wealthy) farming family she married into.
I adore Ina. Her potato fennel gratin is seriously the best recipe I've ever had/made. I don't think I've ever had a bad food experience from her recipes. From the above comments, I guess that makes my experience unusual? But seriously, she's a good goddess imho.
I've never made a Pioneer Woman recipe, so I can't comment on that but her down home shtick is tiresome given the reality of the (wealthy) farming family she married into.
I ignore the shtick. It’s annoying. Her recipes are good. (Most of them). Not original, but good. Except for her second cookbook. That one sucks.
Her recipe for turkey - both brining and roasting - is amazing.
I don’t think Inas recipes are bad, I just think they are..flat. When I make them. On her show they look good. I think they may require a certain natural cooking talent.
I really hope CEP doesn’t ruin Ina Garten for me. I love her foodie point of view. Mostly because she cooks ONE thing for parties, brings in lots of non-fussy cheese platter type stuff and specialty-bought (from local shops/friends ... lol) and just enjoys her guests. I have scaled down many a dinner party because of her POV and really enjoyed myself more.
Plus, the whole ocean-side, “oh look what’s fresh and local” theme is my dream lifestyle. And I love her dorky husband who looks surprised and delighted at anything she feels like making for dinner. Oh, Jeffery.
Ina and Jeffrey are basically my favorite celebrity couple. She could heat up a can of Chef Boyardee for him on her show for all I care and I'd still swoon.
I don't know if Pioneer Woman started this blogging trend or not, but I want to throw my phone out a window whenever I'm just trying to find a recipe and I have to scroll through some stupid story about the blogger going to the beach or waxing poetic about how yummy the ingredients are. JUST TELL ME HOW TO MAKE THE GD SCONES.
And the pictures... THE PICTURES!!! Do people really need a picture of literally every step of the process?!? Here's a picture of a teaspoon of baking soda. Here's a picture of a teaspoon of baking powder. It looks exactly the same as the baking soda. Here's a picture of a teaspoon of salt. This one is totally different since the texture of salt is different than the texture of baking soda or powder.
I mean if you want a photo tutorial, cool. Just put the recipe first so I don't have to scroll a million times to get to it.
I don't know if Pioneer Woman started this blogging trend or not, but I want to throw my phone out a window whenever I'm just trying to find a recipe and I have to scroll through some stupid story about the blogger going to the beach or waxing poetic about how yummy the ingredients are. JUST TELL ME HOW TO MAKE THE GD SCONES.
I don't know if Pioneer Woman started this blogging trend or not, but I want to throw my phone out a window whenever I'm just trying to find a recipe and I have to scroll through some stupid story about the blogger going to the beach or waxing poetic about how yummy the ingredients are. JUST TELL ME HOW TO MAKE THE GD SCONES.
And the pictures... THE PICTURES!!! Do people really need a picture of literally every step of the process?!? Here's a picture of a teaspoon of baking soda. Here's a picture of a teaspoon of baking powder. It looks exactly the same as the baking soda. Here's a picture of a teaspoon of salt. This one is totally different since the texture of salt is different than the texture of baking soda or powder.
I mean if you want a photo tutorial, cool. Just put the recipe first so I don't have to scroll a million times to get to it.
I don't mind that TOO much, as I know her blog attracts novice cooks (it's still a lot but at least it's helpful?) ... but all the "oh baby" and "this makes my skirt fly up" comments after a photo of, like, a pat of butter, grated on me. Ick. I don't need to know that you get off on butter, weirdo.
Ina and Jeffrey are basically my favorite celebrity couple. She could heat up a can of Chef Boyardee for him on her show for all I care and I'd still swoon.
Lurker here. My coworkers and I were going out to lunch last year and walked by Ina as she was coming out of the restaurant. She was lovely and kind to my coworker...and Jeffrey was waiting in the car!
I really hope CEP doesn’t ruin Ina Garten for me. I love her foodie point of view. Mostly because she cooks ONE thing for parties, brings in lots of non-fussy cheese platter type stuff and specialty-bought (from local shops/friends ... lol) and just enjoys her guests. I have scaled down many a dinner party because of her POV and really enjoyed myself more.
Plus, the whole ocean-side, “oh look what’s fresh and local” theme is my dream lifestyle. And I love her dorky husband who looks surprised and delighted at anything she feels like making for dinner. Oh, Jeffery.
I don't watch, but this description might get me to check it out.
I love Ina and I love her cookbooks. I saw her when she came to Denver on her cookbook tour a couple years ago and she was delightful. Ree is annoying and I continually make fun of all my Oklahomans that have made the trek to Pawhuska
Ina always acts like she's ready to go have sex with Jeffrey when he walks in. I hate Pioneer Woman. She gets on my last nerve. If you want a kick ass Giada recipe, make her dirty risotto. I also don't care for Nigella. I wish Mori Moto would do a show. He was my favorite Iron Chef.
Oh and to ruin Ina. A few years ago didn't she say that she didn't have time to meet with a child who had cancer and that was his wish? I can't recall the details.