A Quote by Myleene Klass

I eat the same foods but half the quantity. — © Myleene Klass
I eat the same foods but half the quantity.

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Stop eating 'dead' foods: junk, fried, and fast foods, as well as processed carbs. They’re loaded with sugar and other additives. The more live foods we eat (fruits and vegetables), the more alive we feel. The more dead foods we eat...well, you get the idea.
People don't eat nutrients, they eat foods, and foods can behave very differently than the nutrients they contain.
The idea behind diet confusion is, you have to keep your body off-kilter. So by changing the type of foods that you eat, the frequency of the foods that you eat, you can keep your metabolism revved up.
I eat very clean foods, healthy foods and drink a lot of water.
I eat healthier than you think. I eat grains and vegetables when I'm home - and I eat in courses. My wife, Lori, thinks it's because I don't want foods to touch. That's not it. If you eat courses, you slow down your meal and eat less. It's a trick I picked up in France as a kid.
Eat for nutrition and food value. Emphasize natural foods, avoid processed foods and eliminate junk entirely.
I eat about 4,500 calories every day, but I eat only nutritious, organic foods, and I don't eat added sugars.
I hydrate obsessively, limit processed foods, and make a conscious attempt to eat and drink pure things, organic foods. I've noticed that these things stay with me longer than processed foods and that I'm more consistent in my climbing and my life - there aren't so many highs and lows.
I don't love cooking, so when I'm on my own in New York, I tend to eat prepared foods, like lentil soup from Juice Press and Whole Foods.
Blueberries, strawberries and blackberries are true super foods. Naturally sweet and juicy, berries are low in sugar and high in nutrients - they are among the best foods you can eat.
The vast preponderance of evidence in modern epidemiology shows that those who eat more whole plant foods and fewer animal products and processed foods have lower rates of chronic disease and longer lifespans.
Look for foods that create beauty from the inside out. Instead of coating yourself in chemical laden beauty products, why not try to get healthy skin from the foods you eat.
Pay more, eat less. Diversify your diet and eat wild foods when you can.
At the weekends I eat what I want and during the week I obviously try my best to eat healthier foods.
You shouldn't eat anything new on race days. Eat simple foods, and ones that you can easily digest.
I try to eat well, but I don't deny myself the foods I love. I just eat them in moderation.
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