C’est si bon!
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C’est si bon!
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Oh, and they also ran into Chris Rock.
That's Lena's boyfriend, Jack Antonoff, on the right.
So many good selfies.
Amy thirstily captioned the pic, "Our fiancées".
“I can’t go out tonight, I already have plans with my dog.”
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ESPN: The sixth sense.
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*Fantasizes about Tom Hardy while sipping tea*
We see your true colors shining through.
Only an elite few can tell a “dry clean only” symbol from a “do not iron” symbol.
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Will it be more edgy or simple and sweet?
IT HAS BEEN SUMMONED.
Can you go 7 for 7?
Be sure to use GOOD butter.
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1. You hear the delightful tinkling of the piano theme music that sounds like it really should be playing in an elevator.
2. You see the pleasant pastels of the opening credits splash across your screen.
3. Ina Garten is wearing an oversized chambray shirt.
4. Or she's wearing an oversized black shirt.
5. The episode indicates we're going "back to basics."
6. The phrase "Barefoot Contessa" is never actually muttered once throughout the episode.
7. Ina explains to you the premise for why she needs to be cooking so much over the course of the episode. Usually it's a dinner party for her gay friends, OR she's cooking something for her dear husband, Jeffrey.
8. You see an establishing shot of Ina's Hamptons house OR the Hamptons beach.
9. Ina replies to a long-winded email in two sentences or less.
10. Ina tells you to use some impossible-to-acquire ingredients like "vanilla harvested from your backyard..."
11. ...but then tells you that yes, "Store-bought is fine."
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12. Ina tells you to use "good" ingredients, like "good" olive oil.
13. You wonder what even constitutes "good" olive oil.
14. Ina makes a pit stop at some swanky Hamptons boutique food store to pick up her ingredients.
15. ... or she goes out to her garden. Because of course she can cook using ingredients from her garden.
16. Ina also tells you to use a shit-ton of butter, but promises it will be "worth it."
17. Ina describes a dish as Jeffrey's favorite.
18. Something is described as having a lot of "flavor" despite the fact you cannot, in fact, taste it.
19. Ina tastes a dish and it looks like there is a choir of angels singing off in the distance.
20. She laughs in a flirtatious way. You know the laugh.
Because we tried them for you in March!
The BuzzFeed staff is always trying new products, apps, hacks, and DIY projects, and we decided it was time to start sharing the best of them with you. Each month, we post our recommendations for what's actually worth it. For the sake of transparency, items under "Things We Bought" and "Tricks We Learned" were purchased with our own money and/or were not the result of a PR pitch. Those under "Things We Tried" are items that were provided to us at no cost for the sake of review. (But! We're under no obligation to write a review of those things, let alone a positive review.) Let us know in the comments what sorts of things you'd like us to review next month!
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Do you, like me, like to eat constantly? And do you, like me, tend to pack food to bring with you, because food is damn expensive? But do you (again, like me) feel a tinge of guilt anytime you pack food in a disposable zip-top bag?
And before you say "just pack it in a reusable container" — just, no. OK, sure, containers like this one work well to transport my sandwiches to work un-smashed. But when it comes time to pack some fruit, or cheese, or cookies, a zip-top bag just works so much better (especially when you have one reusable container in your work bag already). It takes up less space! It's so light! But it feels wasteful to use one and just throw it away!
That's where the reusable Stasher comes in. The silicone bag is just the right size for packing snacks (like apples and cookies) and fits perfectly in my work bag or purse. I wouldn't pack soup in one, but I did pack juicy pineapple pieces one day without any liquid leaking out. The only thing I wouldn't recommend it for is sandwiches — partly because sandwiches just generally get smashed in bags, and partly because the opening of the bag isn't quite wide enough for a slice of your typical sandwich bread.
The bags are easy to wash (and are dishwasher safe, if you put them on the top rack). They're also easy to seal and open again, and one of them comes with an adorable dog and cat doodle. I use at least one of the bags just about every day. —Natalie Brown
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Eight years of marriage and these two still look crazy in love.
"My happiest moments weren't complete if you weren't by my side"
—Beyoncé, "Dangerously In Love"
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"My baby momma harder than a lot of you n***as
Keep it 100, hit the lottery n***as"
—Jay Z, "Part II (On the Run)"
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"We gotta hold on, I gotta hold on
You've got to hold on, you've got a hold on, a hold on to me"
—Beyoncé, "Blue"
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“When you see her, understand that's me”
—Jay Z, "Ignorant Shit"
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*throws money at computer screen*
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Get it here for $35.00.
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Get it here for $11.98.
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Get them here for $59.00.
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“I felt their story needed to be documented.”
"I reflected on my own personal experience," Yudelson told BuzzFeed. "These thoughts propelled me to take down the big white box in my closet which safeguards the mementos of my lost babies."
© Dianne Yudelson
"Hopefully, in sharing the images, I could touch the lives of numerous women who have experienced or are in the midst of experiencing the painful loss of a baby," she said. "They are not alone in their journey."
© Dianne Yudelson
Each one also includes the baby's name and their sonogram.
"I created my 'Lost' images in a humble and pristine fashion in direct correlation to their short and pure lives," she said.
© Dianne Yudelson
"Personally, what I value most highly is the feedback from hundreds of women and men who have reached out to tell me their appreciation of my subject matter and how the images have not only comforted them, but also propelled them to speak up and share their experience," Yudelson said.
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He’s your one true bae.
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BMI says what?
Han Solo will be there for you.
NBC
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