Ina Garten given We His recipe for a lasting wedding.
Garten, 77, spoke of his marriage to Jeffrey Garten while speaking exclusively with US Weekly Friday April 11, before the announcement that the barefoot contained Willie Geist As a guest on Sunday sitdown Monday, May 19.
“”[He] Never tell me what to do, always completely united, “said Ina, who married Jeffrey, 78, in 1968 We. “And yes, he wrote to me love letters, and from time to time, he sends them to the bad person. Which leads to a certain polarity.”
IND revealed to We that her husband accidentally sent a love letter to the publicist Kate TylerWho “returned it and said,” I don’t think it was intended for me. “” She added: “He did it more than once.”
The pair was briefly separated at some point from their marriage, but finally reconciled. In his memories in 2024 Be ready when luck happensShe wrote: “To move forward, we could be equal that took care of each other.
Beyond, for INA, the secret of a lasting relationship is “really very simple”, she said We.

Jeffrey and Ina Garten.
Sonia Moskowitz / Getty Images“He is the most important thing in my life and he gives me the most important thing in his life,” she said. “And he could be in China or Kenya or New Haven in Yale, but I know that no matter what’s going on, I am the center of his life. And it is simply incredibly anchored. And I think that is what makes a good relationship. Yeah. And he is funny and intelligent and adorable, so it also helps.”
She added: “And he unloads the dishwasher.”
INA noted that having someone to unload the dishwasher is crucial, saying: “You don’t want to have a treasure hunt to try to cook.” She prefers that Jeffrey will unload the dishwasher rather than having a second pair of hands in the kitchen.
“No, he never does the dishes, which is wonderful,” she said. “It somehow started during the pandemic because I was so overwhelmed by so much to do – including the shooting of a television show by myself – that he said:” What if I unload the dishwasher? “I am like, who would say no to that?
Although they have shared many meals together over the years, Ina still remembers the first meal that she and her husband had in a relationship.
“Oh, I remember exactly,” she said We. “I took him to a bar, but I couldn’t enter. I was too young, so I took him to a coffee, so what I ordered during my first appointment was coffee. ”