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Someone's in the Kitchen With Ina

Tue, 02/22/2022 - 11:59
"Be My Guest With Ina Garten" will begin airing on the Food Network on March 26. It will be streamed in a longer version on Discovery+ and will have a podcast as well.
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Fans of Ina Garten can rejoice in a new television series coming this spring.

Recorded in East Hampton, "Be My Guest With Ina Garten" will premiere on March 26 at noon on the Food Network. It will be a "multi-platform series" involving the traditional network along with longer director's cuts of the episodes streaming on the Discovery+ app and a companion podcast.

In it, she brings friends to her East Hampton home for "conversation, connection, food, and fun visits to some of her favorite local spots," according to a release. The guests for the first season's four episodes are the actress Julianna Marguiles, the chef Erin French, the news anchor Willie Geist, and the Hollywood power couple Rob Marshall and John DeLuca. 

Expect to spy familiar landmarks and share longer visits to area bakeries, the beach, and the 1770 House once Ms. Garten takes her guests out to explore. And expect more to come. Last week, Discovery announced that it would order two more seasons of the show. 

"This show is a dream come true for me," she said. "I've invited old friends and some new ones for great conversations, a little cooking, and a personal tour of East Hampton. This is going to be really fun!"

Fans can follow #BeMyGuest for highlights and recipes from the show.

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