Ina Garten and her husband Jeffrey had a fancy New Year’s Eve celebration in Paris! In a picture, Ina showed off their beautiful table setting with an orange theme.
She wished her 4.2 million Instagram followers a Happy New Year, saying it’s important to spend it with people you love. She also shared a sneak peek of her preparations, shopping for dinner at a cheese store in Paris.

Ina loves Paris and has a place there. She first visited the city a long time ago, bought a place in 2000, and often goes there for holidays. She posted a gorgeous picture of Paris on Instagram, wishing everyone Merry holiday and happy holidays.

On Dec. 22, Ina and Jeffrey celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary by playing a game about their early days. They answered questions about their first date (they had coffee) and who noticed who first (Jeffrey noticed Ina). When asked about the secret to a long marriage, they both said it’s all about loving each other. It seems like a pretty good secret, and Ina gave Jeffrey a sweet kiss on the cheek.
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