
"Martha Stewart Living" was a 30-minute program packed with everything a '90s homeowner could need to beautify their life. The show taught tips and tricks for cooking, crafts, DIY, home decorating, gardening, entertaining, and more. "Planting peonies; seasoning a cast-iron pan; pasta recipe; tying plants with pantyhose," was the description of one episode. With so many skills under her belt, it only seemed natural that Martha Stewart excelled at her jobs while serving time.
Susan Spry remembered, "She kept it clean," referring to the prison's administration building, "She cleaned toilets. She cleaned the warden's toilet." One of her supervisors agrees, recalling in the episode how great Stewart was at fulfilling her responsibilities, which also included sweeping and taking out the trash. It seems like the author was also a kind friend while serving time, offering up a caramel flan during her goodbye potluck. "I don't know how she made it," Meg Phipps admitted, adding, "She thanked people for making her time there go as well as it did."
Perhaps it shouldn't come as a surprise that Stewart continued to be a hard worker and gracious companion during her incarceration. The star experienced a meteoric rise to success after coming from a working-class family of six kids and training herself in the art of gourmet cooking. And according to some, she was always reliable, down-to-earth, and authentic. After all, Phipps isn't the first to say she hopes to reconnect with Stewart.
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