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8 Relationship Tips to Learn From Ina & Jeffrey Garten on Their 56th Wedding Anniversary

You may know Ina Garten as the highly successful culinary and entertaining expert behind Food Network’s Barefoot Contessa. While her Pinterest-worthy dishes and desserts take center stage on the show, every now and then, Garten ensures viewers get a very special treat: an appearance by her husband of over 50 years, Jeffrey.

The love between the two is so strong and so tangible, in fact, Ina dedicated her latest cookbook to Jeffrey, aptly titled Cooking for Jeffrey. Selling more than 400,000 copies and becoming the best-selling cookbook in 2016, the title not only features recipes inspired by her husband, but it’s also a 256-page love note to Jeffrey — giving an even deeper look into their relationship.

Those who follow Ina and Jeffrey’s journey don’t need the cookbook to know they have had one of the most long-lasting, loving relationships in existence. We’ve even picked up a few relationship tips along the way.

More: Ina & Jeffrey Garten Have a Pretty Inspiring Love Story

Don’t let one bad date turn you away

Ina and Jeffrey’s first date didn’t exactly go as planned.

When Ina was visiting her brother at Dartmouth, Jeffrey spotted her and immediately asked for her address so he could write her a letter. Months later when he visited her in Connecticut in her hometown, he took Ina to a bar, but the bouncer turned them away. So they ended up at a coffee shop instead.

“Decades later, I asked Jeffrey why he wanted to see me again after that mortifying first date and he said, ‘I decided you needed taking care of,'” she wrote in Cooking for Jeffrey.

The lesson? Just because the first date bombed doesn’t mean it isn’t worth pursuing.

Put in the effort

Following that first date, Ina and Jeffrey went steady through their years studying at separate schools. As Ina attended Syracuse and Jeffrey attended Dartmouth, she sent him boxes of brownies and made him sweaters, and she took the bus to visit him.

Now that’s true dedication.

Support your loved one’s passions

When Ina and Jeffrey tied the knot, she had zero experience cooking. But Jeffrey changed that.

“From the time we got married, I really was interested in cooking, but I had never cooked at all,” Ina said to People. “He encouraged it so much by just being so appreciative when I cooked, and that was really the beginning of my career.”

Give each other space and always be each other’s anchor

As Ina and Jeffrey pursued different interests, they were always each other’s No. 1 cheerleader.

“No matter where he is, I always know that there’s nothing more important than me in his life,” Ina said. “We give each other enormous freedom to do what we want to do, but we’re still the anchor.”

Don’t be afraid to tell it like it is

Just one year after getting married, Jeffrey wasn’t afraid to tell Ina exactly what she needed to hear — something that would stop her short.

“You need to do something with your life, or you’ll never be happy.”

Thanks to the blunt honesty on Jeffrey’s part, Ina had the motivation to pursue her passion for cooking and manage Barefoot Contessa, which, at the time, was a specialty food store in the Hamptons.

“I often say he’s the first feminist I ever knew,” Ina wrote in her book, Cooking for Jeffrey. “He believed that I could do anything I wanted to.”

Make time for each other, always

Sure, we learned from Ina and Jeffrey that freedom in a relationship is crucial, but so is making it very clear you’re willing to spend quality time together.

“I am absolutely the center of his life,” Ina told the The Washington Post. “I walk in the room, and he goes, ‘Okay, what are we doing?’ He just drops everything.”

Keep the communication open & flowing

Ina and Jeffrey are always in contact with each other when they’re out living their own individual lives.

“We’re always connected, texting and calling each other,” she writes in Cooking for Jeffrey, adding that their weekends together are “sacrosanct.”

Family is what you make it


Last year, Ina and Jeffrey opened up on Katie Couric’s podcast about why they never had children.

“It’s a choice, and that was the choice I made,” Ina said. “I really appreciate that other people do [have children], and we will always have friends that have children that we are close to, but it was a choice I made very early.” And it was a decision Ina never felt judged over.

A year earlier in 2016, Jeffrey told Johns Hopkins Magazine, “We don’t have any children. I’m her family. And she is all about family cooking.”

More: The Real Reason Ina Garten Never Had Kids

Congratulations, Ina and Jeffrey, on your 56 years of marriage — and for teaching us all a few things along the way.

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