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Ina garden will give Us his recipe for a long -lasting marriage.
Garten, 77, flows over her marriage to Jeffrey Garten when speaking entirely with Weekly US on Friday, April 11, prior to the announcement that the barefoot would join Willie bitches Like a guest on Sunday sitting down On Monday, May 19.
“(He) never tells me what to do, always fully supportive,” said Ina, who married Jeffrey, 78, in 1968, Us. “And yes, he writes love letters to me, and all he sends them to the wrong person. Which leads to some polarity.”
Ina revealed to Us that her husband sent a lover letter to a publisher by accident Kate Tylerand “He sent him back and said, ‘I don’t think this is supposed to me.'” He added, “He has done that more than once.”
The A short separated pair At one time during their marriage, but eventually reconciled. In her memoir 2024 Be prepared when the luck happensHe wrote, “Going forward, we could be equal to who cares for each other. It wouldn’t happen overnight, but if we were working towards the same goal, we could change things together.”
Beyond that, to ina, the secret ia long -lived relationship is “very simple,” he told Us.
Jeffrey and Ina Garten.
Sonia Moskowitz/Getty Images“He is the most important thing in my life and makes me feel that I am the most important thing in his life,” he said. “And maybe it’s in China or Kenya or New Haven in Yale, but I know, no matter what happens, I’m the focus of his life. And that’s extremely foundation. And I think that’s what makes a good relationship. Yes. Yes. And it’s funny and clever and dear and dear, so that helps too.”
He added, “and unloads the dishwasher.”
Ina noted that having someone to download the dishwasher is crucial, saying, “You do not want a scavenger hunt then trying to cook.” She would rather have Jeffrey unloading the dishwasher than having a second pair of hands in the kitchen.
“No, never. He does the dishes though, which is wonderful,” he said. “It started during the pandemic because I was overwhelmed with so many things to do – including filming a TV show on my own – until he said, ‘What if I unload the dishwasher?’ I’m like, who would say no? ”
While they have shared many meals together over the years, Ina still remembers the first meal she and her husband had ever had as a couple.
“Oh, I remember exactly,” he told Us. “I took him to a bar, but I couldn’t get in. I was too young, so I went with him to a coffee house, so coffee was what I ordered on my first date.”