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By Bruce Haring
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Food Network host Ina Garten is navigating the pandemic quarantine in a unique way. At 9:30 AM earlier this week, she posted a video of herself whipping up a pitcher of Cosmopolitans.
“You need a big pitcher, because I like to make a lot of cosmos,” Garten said. “You never who’s gonna stop by…. wait a minute, nobody’s stopping by!”
All hours are cocktail hours, Garten said, a different way of the traditional “it’s 5 PM somewhere” excuse for day drinkers
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Barefoot Contessa author and TV host Ina Garten took to Instagram today to teach her fans and followers how to properly prepare a classic Cosmopolitan cocktail—around 6:00 this morning. Twitter quickly became obsessed with the clip and Garten's tutorial, inspiring a slew of memes celebrating the cookbook author's unabashed desire for a stiff drink.
It’s 5 o’clock somewhere! Ina Garten has some advice on how to survive the coronavirus quarantine —a giant cocktail first thing in the morning.