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Ina Garten

Ina Rosenberg Garten ( ; born February 2, 1948) is an American author and host of the Food Network program ''Barefoot Contessa'', and a former staff member of the White House Office of Management and Budget.〔 Known for designing recipes with an emphasis on fresh ingredients and time-saving tips, she has been noted by Martha Stewart, Oprah Winfrey, and Patricia Wells for her cooking and home entertaining.
Garten had no formal training; she taught herself culinary techniques, with the aid of French and New England cookbooks. Later, she relied on intuition and feedback from customers and friends to refine her recipes. She was mentored chiefly by Eli Zabar, owner of Eli's Manhattan and Eli's Breads, and food-show host and author Martha Stewart. Among her dishes are ''cœur à la crème'', celery root remoulade, pear clafouti, and a simplified version of ''beef bourguignon''. Her culinary career began with her gourmet food store, Barefoot Contessa; Garten then expanded her activities to several best-selling cookbooks, magazine columns, self-branded convenience products, and a popular Food Network television show.
==Early life==
Born Ina Rosenberg to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York and raised in Stamford, Connecticut,〔 Garten was one of two children born to Charles H. Rosenberg, a surgeon specializing in otolaryngology, and his wife, Florence.〔Dobnik, Verena (2005). "The Barefoot Contessa Lives Her Dream Life." ''The Shreveport Times.''〕 Encouraged to excel in school, she showed an aptitude for science. She has said she uses that scientific mindset while experimenting with recipes. Garten's mother, an intellectual with an interest in opera, refused her daughter's requests to assist her in the kitchen and instead directed her to concentrate on schoolwork. Garten described her father as a lively individual with many friends, and has commented that she shares more characteristics with him than with her mother.〔Network, Food (2006). "Ina." ''Chefography.'' The E.W. Scripps Company.〕 At 15, she met her future husband, Jeffrey Garten, on a trip to visit her brother at Dartmouth College.〔 After high school, she attended Syracuse University but postponed her educational pursuits to marry.〔

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