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Dinner party faux pas? Ina Garten says this common gift is a big mistake (and what to bring instead)
Dinner party faux pas? Ina Garten says this common gift is a big mistake (and what to bring instead)

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time3 days ago

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Dinner party faux pas? Ina Garten says this common gift is a big mistake (and what to bring instead)

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. If you're ever fortunate enough to have Ina Garten on your dinner party guest list, you shouldn't expect loose flowers when she walks through the door. The Barefoot Contessa, who has set the standard for hosting from her East Hampton home, is no stranger to sharing formal dinner party advice. However, her most recent pearls of wisdom address a lesser-known area: Being the perfect guest. During a recent interview with Today's Willie Geist on May 19, the pair discussed the importance of not bringing 'a gift that messes with the plan of the evening,' and, surprisingly to some, loose flowers are on Ina's banned list. 'There are two things that I don't think you should ever bring to a dinner party, and they're so common, is something that the host feels like they should serve. I mean, starting with Jell-O salad,' Ina says in the footage. 'And don't ever bring flowers that aren't in a vase. Everyone's arriving and then all of a sudden, you've got these flowers and you have to figure out what to do.' What is the alternative? Ina isn't saying you can't gift flowers; she's just saying they shouldn't be loose. Therefore, buying a stunning vase for your host to hold their new flowers is the natural choice. To help, we've rounded up some of our favorites below. They're all beautiful in their own right, and ready to be decorated with anything from a simple stem to a bountiful bouquet. Esteemed designer Jonathan Adler drew inspiration from Gala, wife and muse of Salvador Dali, to create this matte porcelain vase. It's truly a one-of-a-kind piece that deserves the most beautiful flowers. From $350 at Saks Fifth Avenue La DoubleJ enlisted the help of historic Verona-based porcelain maker Ancap to craft this statement pineapple-patterned vase. It's a vibrant way to upgrade any stem. From $650 at Net-A-Porter This large vase is a simple and elegant way to integrate glass into your entryway or coffee table. Add a single branch for an elevated, modern feel. Was $32.99, Now $29.99 at Amazon This may be named the 'fall vase,' but it looks beautiful at any point of the calendar, thanks to its unique textured design. The golden hue is reminiscent of leaves, consequently adding a touch of nature to every table setting or windowsill. From $6.46 at Walmart This decorative vase (handmade in Sydney) is made from 100% high-quality porcelain, perfect for housing your favorite flower. Poppies, peonies, or billy buttons look particularly beautiful in this vessel. From $135 at Net-a-Porter This simple, quietly luxurious vase comes from Ralph Lauren's 'Hudson' collection, defined by a carved plaid pattern that beautifully refracts light. It's designed with weighty, lead-free crystal and has a generous size perfect for holding long-stemmed flowers. From $425 at Net-a-Porter In a similar vein, Ina has previously shared dining table styling advice that helps hosts get the most out of their new flowers (and vessels). To create a stunning centerpiece, she recommends choosing one single flower type (in her case, pink roses), and filling your vases with this one consistent bloom. On her dining table, she avoids using larger vases and opts for small water glasses to keep things effortless. ''An easy tip for stylish centerpieces – choose one flower and use lots of them! And one more thing – instead of finding lots of matching vases for my flowers, I just use water glasses! Simple and elegant - my favorite combination,' Ina says. However you style them, and whatever vase (or container you use), remember that, as long as the flowers aren't loose, you'll likely have Ina's approval.

'Today's Willie Geist Addresses Sheinelle Jones' Months-Long Absence
'Today's Willie Geist Addresses Sheinelle Jones' Months-Long Absence

Yahoo

time06-05-2025

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'Today's Willie Geist Addresses Sheinelle Jones' Months-Long Absence

Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Generate Key Takeaways Sheinelle Jones is taking a prolonged leave of absence from the Today show, prompting fans to worry for the third-hour star. Jones, who last appeared on the morning show in December, addressed her hiatus from the NBC program in January, revealing on social media that she was 'taking time to deal with a family health matter.' 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 'I sincerely appreciate all of you who have reached out while I've been absent from the show. It's not lost on me how lucky I am to have not only the support of my Today Show family, but to also have all of you. Your kindness means so much to me,' Jones said at the time. Related: 'Today' Fans Beg for 'Natural' Co-Host to Become Permanent Addition: 'I Need More' Now, her colleague Willie Geist is speaking out about Jones' absence. On April 16, the Sunday Today host told People that he 'cannot wait to see Sheinelle again.' The journalist also explained that her colleagues are 'giving her all the time she needs,' but did not elaborate on the details of her absence. 'She's dealing with a family matter or private matter, and she is such a valued member of our family,' Geist said. 'We want to just be there for her and whenever she feels ready to come back and sit with the group, we'll give her the biggest hug she ever got.' Next: 'Today' Guest Host Gets Flustered Around Willie Geist: 'Are We an Item?'

TV golden boy who two networks are fighting over
TV golden boy who two networks are fighting over

Daily Mail​

time25-04-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

TV golden boy who two networks are fighting over

Bosses at Comcast are in the midst of splitting NBC News and its sister broadcaster MSNBC - but there's one anchor both are desperate to hold on to. Morning Joe and weekend-edition Today anchor Willie Geist has been deemed 'too talent[ed] for either network to pass up, staffers told Politico. MSNBC is mere months away from fully parting from parent Comcast after being pegged to spearhead a new company called SpinCo. Other Comcast assets making the jump along with MSNBC include USA, CNBC, and E!, while NBC News will remain with NBCU. The Peacock Network will retain its usual programming - sans some familiar faces. The Politico report revealed how NBC News and MSNBC are in the process of divvying up on-air talent to fill out both networks. For the most part, negotiations have been straightforward, with almost all on-screen talent told they'll need to pick one network or another. Many have had the choice made for them by bosses. But Geist is such an asset to both that they've agreed to share, Politico reported. Meanwhile, MSNBC election expert Steve Kornacki and veteran political journalist Andrea Mitchell are both making there way to NBC News - news reported weeks ago. Also leaving MSNBC is longtime anchor Jose Diaz-Balart, whose show was based at the network's soon-to-be shuttered studio in Miami. Stephanie Ruhle, who doubles as an MSNBC host and NBC News senior business analyst, is also staying with MSNBC. Politico reported she may soon lose that second title - one 'she adores' - as well as her occasional guest spots on Today. Today Show stalwart Jacob Soboroff, meanwhile, is expected to head over to MSNBC, due to being well-liked by his prospective boss. Meanwhile, as the schism continues, staffers interviewed - more than three dozen overall - said that most of the stars MSNBC desire are also the ones NBC is happy to let go. Geist, so far, appears to be the sole exception. Neither network wants to lose him to the spinoff, staffers said - describing a secret standoff within 30 Rock. Wherever the 49-year-old goes, he won't have to go very far - with MSNBC merely moving to another part of the Rockefeller Center which has long been the home of NBC. The Politico report painted him as one of 'the lucky few whom both networks would love to keep,' while revealing other facets of the ongoing transition. Just last month, Geist served a surprise substitute for NBC News' Kelly Clarkson while reporting live from the red carpet at SNL's 50th - an appearance Politico pointed out. Meanwhile, longtime NBC exec Mark Lazarus - the soon-to-be CEO of the new spinoff 'SpinCo,' is working relentlessly to safeguard the future of MSNBC, and losing Geist is likely not on his list of plans. He and the former CNN exec he's tapped to lead the news station, Rebecca Kutler, were the ones to cut ties with Joy Reid, the Politico report confirmed. The decision came more than a year of pushback from Comcast executives against Reid's tirades both on- and off-air, staffers said. 'Her social media also gave the Standards Department heartburn,' the Friday report states. Kutler did the honors with Lazarus's seal of approval Both NBC News boss Cesar Conde and then-President Rashida Jones reportedly struggled to find a solution - before it was announced MSNBC was breaking ranks as the flagship of a coalition of old Comcast channels. The result was a one-year contract an MSNBC exec previously told was essentially a severance package - one that expired as Kutler took the reigns. A salary cut also wasn't enough to see Reid quit, paving the way for Kutler to do the deed. More importantly, she made the move even though MSNBC is set to soon be freed from Comcast, leaving Kutler and Lazarus to make all creative decisions. Geist, meanwhile, has been Morning Joe since 2007. He started appearing on the Sunday edition of Today - which now bears his name - in 2012. He has yet to announce any future plans.

Chevy Chase looks back at 'Saturday Night Live': 'I miss it; I shouldn't have left'
Chevy Chase looks back at 'Saturday Night Live': 'I miss it; I shouldn't have left'

Yahoo

time14-02-2025

  • Entertainment
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Chevy Chase looks back at 'Saturday Night Live': 'I miss it; I shouldn't have left'

Award-winning comedian and actor Chevy Chase joins Willie Geist to discuss all things SNL as the landmark show gears up for its 50th anniversary this weekend. Chase helped launch the show, staying for only one season, but his stint earned him two Primetime Emmy Awards in 1976 for for outstanding performance and outstanding writing. In advance of SNL's 50th anniversary special, NBC will re-air the first 'Saturday Night Live' episode on Saturday.

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