Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
- Ina Garten has repeatedly described her White House work as a past chapter, not a current role, and there hasn’t been an update indicating she has returned to or is currently linked to any White House duties.[4][10]
- In public interviews and coverage, Garten has emphasized that she left the White House years ago to pursue cooking and media opportunities, and she remains focused on her Barefoot Contessa brand and related projects.[5][6]
- There are occasional retrospective pieces about her White House period, particularly around how that experience influenced her career and why she ultimately chose cooking as her path, but no current White House engagement is reported.[8][4]
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest updates from specific outlets (e.g., major networks or Garten’s own channels) and summarize any new statements or appearances.
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First Lady Michelle Obama and Ina Garten, chef, author, and host of Food Network's Barefoot Contessa, recently sat down in the White House's State Dining Room to discuss Obama's inspiring "Let's…
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www.cbsnews.comIn this Food Network special, Ina Garten explores Washington, meets Michelle Obama and cooks with the White House chef.
www.tastingtable.comIna Garten made a name for herself on her Food Network show, but TV and food were far from her Plan A. She once worked in the White House. So, why'd she quit?
www.nickiswift.comIn a 2022 interview on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,' Ina Garten explained why working in politics is a chapter of her life she doesn't miss.
www.tastingtable.comBefore the was the Barefoot Contessa, Ina Garten was working at the White House and perfecting her French cooking on the weekends.
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