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The Drew Barrymore Show: “Martha: The Cookbook” Author Martha Stewart

"Martha: The Cookbook" Author Martha Stewart

Air Date: Thursday, November 12th

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Drew Surprises Martha by Having the Street She Grew up on Renamed Martha Stewart Place

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Drew Surprises Martha with Her Impersonator Ana Gasteyer Asking "The Final Five" Questions

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Martha: You look better than I look darling. My impersonator, I fear for her.

Drew: Oh, Martha, I mean, you were on 'Saturday Night Live' but you managed to make it here.

Ana: Yes, it's a moment I really treasure. It's a good thing.

Drew: Well, Martha, I was wondering if there was any way that you could ask Martha the final five. Which is a game that we play, which is trivia. Okay, Martha. Take it away.

Ana: Okay, Martha. First question what do you think is the sexiest body part on a man?

Martha: His mouth?

Ana: Any reason why?

Martha: If he has nice teeth and nice lips and no mustache and no beard.

Ana: I agree. I was going to say strong capable hands they can plow a field and boost my caboose. When you get the munchies what do you eat?

Martha: My munchies? I resist. Can I say such a thing? The munchies, it's not a big thing with me. I'm not a snacker.

Drew: Really?

Martha: No.

Ana: And what is the worst date you've ever been on?

Martha: Oh, I have had so many bad dates. I can't even enumerate I mean, I went out to dinner with one guy and this was on when I was doing those dating apps. Yeah, I was forced to do those for, like, a gig. And have you done that Ana Gasteyer?

Ana: No, I'm, I'm Martha. I don't know what you're talking about

Martha: And we went to a very hard, hard, hard to get into a restaurant and we were treated extremely nicely and although we didn't even have to pay because it was part of the gig, you know, to go to this restaurant, he didn't leave a tip and that was no good.

Drew: Was it promising leading up to that moment?

Martha: No. That sealed the moment.

Ana: Bad tippers is a deal breaker. Bad tippers mean to your mother. Some of the obvious…I also had a bad date. I don't know if you remember, but I won't go into detail and involve burlap in a Peony bush lets just leave it at that. Now, if you were an alcoholic beverage, what would you be?

Martha: What would I be? I would be the Grand Dame champagne. Wouldn't that be good? It's a Rose champagne and it's very delicious.

Ana: Not a Martha-rita?

Martha: No, but I like, I like the Grand Dame. I'm at that stage.

Ana: …What's the craziest rumor you've ever heard about yourself?

Martha: I don't know.

Ana: Well, Ana Gasteyer once said that you sent her a thank you note via email, but that's a baseless lie. Oh, it is terrible, terrible. You would never send an email thank you note. You would only do it handwritten.

Martha: Usually, usually.

Drew: If you ever, like, are said to be dating someone and someone calls

Martha: She's so interested in dating all the time. Are you dating now?

Drew: No,

Martha: I'll introduce you to somebody nice but you have to behave.

Drew: I will, I promise.

Martha on Her Grandchildren Watching Her New Documentary & Dating Idle Men

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Martha: …They watched my documentary.

Drew: What did they think?

Martha: Well, Jude who's 13 said, 'It was very good. I think I'll watch it again.'

Drew: Really? I watched it.

Martha: Oh, you did?

Drew: Of course, I did. What did you think of that?

Martha: Oh, well, I thought, I thought it was a good representation of a 20th and 21st century woman and giving hope and caring to the female gender in America. Really.

Drew: I loved so many moments in it… I loved when you talked about relationships. I love when you reflected on your marriage and your life, but then also talked about Charles and how you don't want to think about what he has to say that second. I get it.

Martha: Yeah. You know what I mean?

Drew: I really do.

Martha: I say that I don't care so much about how you're feeling. I care about what you're doing. And it's always been like that. I always care about what are people doing with themselves?

Drew: Have you ever been with an idle man?

Martha: …Like just like a man not doing anything? No, they don't interest me.

Drew: I have…And I can't recommend it.

Martha: I wouldn't even, I wouldn't think of it.

Drew: It took me being with an idle man to realize that my motto is if you don't work, we don't work.