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Ina Garten Goldbelly Cake, Ina Garten

Ina Gartenis making Mother’s Day extra special this year.

TheBarefoot Contessastar, 74, shared on Monday that her popularBeatty’s Chocolate Cakeis available to be shipped overnight throughGoldbelly— just in case you don’t feel like baking it yourself.

“But if she’s somewhere else or you’re too exhausted to bake (aren’t we all??!) you can order my chocolate cake to be shipped overnight from Goldbelly.com. Mom will love you right back! ❤️❤️❤️” she added.

While baking up the rich dessert would be a labor of love well worth it, the Food Network star’s alternative proves just as enticing (if not even more exciting!) for mom on May 8.

The chocolate cake, which is best known for its rich buttercream frosting and addition of freshly brewed coffee in the batter, is $89.95 onGoldbellyand includes free shipping.

“It’s a classic American chocolate cake but it just tastes better than you expect it to,” she added.

In December, Gartenannounced her partnershipwith the food delivery giant, revealing what signatureBarefoot Contessatreats the line would carry.

“I hope you love these freshly baked desserts as much as I do,” Garten said, adding that she was “thrilled” it was coming “just in time for the holidays.”

From herChocolate Chunk Cookiesto herOutrageous Chocolate Brownies, Garten’s Goldbelly sweets include some of her most belovedcookbookrecipes, all ranging from $64.95 to $99.95.

Ina’s Coconut Cakeis another highlight in her list of Goldbelly offerings. The white cake is sandwiched between layers of cream cheese frosting and completely coated in shredded coconut.

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Ina Garten and Jeffrey Garten

Garten recently spoke with PEOPLE to celebrate the kickoff of her new discovery+ showBe My Guest.In the interview, she spoke about how the COVID-19 pandemic changed her daily routine with husband Jeffrey. The couple, who have beenmarried for 53 years, typically spent weekdays away from each other — Jeffrey commuted to Connecticut to teach at Yale, while the famous chef stayed at their home in East Hampton. N.Y. That changed during the pandemic with Jeffrey at home more often.

“One of the things we learned during the pandemic is how wonderful it is to have seven days of the week together. It’s just incredible,” she told PEOPLE in March.

It took no time at all for the Gartens to get used to the new schedule.

“We had had that schedule for 40 years, where he would leave on Monday, and come back on Friday,” she said. “And then when that pandemic happened, I was like, ‘Oh, whoa. What’s going to happen here?’ And 24 hours later, I’m like, ‘This is great. I’ve got a buddy all the time.’ "

source: people.com