I always say eat everything, but eat it in moderation. I don't like to inhibit anyone.
I would say I eat pretty clean for the most part. Everything in moderation. I don't deny myself.
I feel like you can eat everything that you want in moderation.
I do tend to eat healthily most of the time, but I don't restrict myself. I believe in eating anything and everything in moderation and doing some exercise.
I try to eat well, but I don't deny myself the foods I love. I just eat them in moderation.
Everything in moderation is what I always try to tell myself. But whether you're an athlete or not, its always important to eat healthy.
Whenever I meet with nutritionists, we discuss the idea of having everything in moderation and that people should eat protein or fiber when they eat sugar.
I would like somebody confident who takes care of his business, is strong, healthy. Somebody that loves their family and treats their friends right - and treats me right.
I think chocolate in moderation is not bad for you, but I eat way too much. I tell myself I'm going to eat two squares, and then I end up eating half a big bar.
I try to eat everything in moderation.
I make sure I eat well without depriving myself of the things that I love: a cheeseburger and fries, creamy white-truffle pasta, bowls of ice cream. Everything in moderation, but I indulge at least three times a week.
I don't intend to kind of like wind down and get decrepit. I have a challenge to keep myself going. To eat right. To exercise.
I don't do very well with extremes of any kind - extreme diets, extreme fitness - so moderation makes a lot of sense, and Hershey's has really great portion-friendly desserts to help people incorporate treats into their lifestyles so they don't feel like they're depriving themselves and are still living a balanced life.
I believe in everything in moderation but I try to be careful about what I eat.
This might be the wrong answer, but I kind of just eat whatever I want in moderation.
I try to give myself permission to be a work-in-progress and not have everything figured out at once. It's more manageable and takes some of the pressure off of feeling like I have to have everything right all the time.