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Fashionable Friends Joined Jessica Seinfeld for a Sweet Holiday Soiree

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Jerry Seinfeld, Jessica Seinfeld, Amy Schumer
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Seinfeld’s husband, Jerry, introduced the “bridesmaids” of the party—Amy Griffin and Alexandra Wentworth to give some remarks to the room. “We’re so proud of you,” Griffin said. “The best part of Jess’ cookbooks isn’t just the gatherings, it’s when she’s [developing recipes], I say, ‘I want that thing you’re making on Instagram and she sends it to my apartment that night and I eat the entire thing.’”

Actress and comedian Wentworth wouldn’t eat brownies laced with spinach for anyone, but Seinfeld has long since convinced her. “I have watched her in the kitchen baking and cooking for almost 30 years,” she said. “Now, in a world that’s slightly on fire, we need people and communities to come together, and they tend to do that over food. Baking isn’t just a great holiday tradition; it’s a way to come together with family and new friends.” Exercising her comedic timing, she added: “This is a person who has a documentary that’s probably going to win the Oscar, a charity, a very high-maintenance husband, and she still has time to write another cookbook…so you really can do it all.”

As a holiday gift to all, Griffin had graciously purchased the copies of the book that were dotted around the room so that everyone could take one home with them and bake for their own nearest and dearest in the coming weeks. With signed editions in their arms, attendees headed out to their respective dinners, fetes, and gatherings across the city. Thankfully, without a sugar crash on the horizon.