The 42-year-old mother of four says: Also, she’s very anti-Miso soup, claiming that whenever you order it from a restaurant it comes out of a can and is filled with MSG. With these food restrictions, it’s no wonder Aviva is a thin woman. I mean, avoiding food with chemicals … doesn’t almost all food have chemicals? Not that that’s right, that they should, but most do, and unless Aviva’s got an orchard, a garden, a dairy farm, and a butcher in her backyard, it must be very difficult to find food untouched by the industrial revolution. I suppose if you’re going to be zealous about anything, health should be at the top of the list, so I can’t knock Aviva for living what sounds like a very clean lifestyle. I can, however, opine that her existence sounds pretty miserable. To be constantly thinking about what you can and cannot eat … that seems tortuous to me. Dining at restaurants is a big part of New York City life and eating is a huge component of almost all forms of socializing everywhere — to not be able to take part in such a large chunk of society sounds sad, if not stressful. Having to worry about what’s being served, what’s offered, etc. sounds a lot less fun than having the steak and a beer and getting back on the health train the next day. One thing’s not up for debate, though — Aviva sure does look fantastic in her bikini! Do you believe in diets that restrict certain foods? Photo via bravotv.com
title: " Real Housewife Aviva Drescher S Bikini Body Is Awesome But Her Diet Sounds Miserable" ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-05” author: “Linda Woolard”
The 42-year-old mother of four says: Also, she’s very anti-Miso soup, claiming that whenever you order it from a restaurant it comes out of a can and is filled with MSG. With these food restrictions, it’s no wonder Aviva is a thin woman. I mean, avoiding food with chemicals … doesn’t almost all food have chemicals? Not that that’s right, that they should, but most do, and unless Aviva’s got an orchard, a garden, a dairy farm, and a butcher in her backyard, it must be very difficult to find food untouched by the industrial revolution. I suppose if you’re going to be zealous about anything, health should be at the top of the list, so I can’t knock Aviva for living what sounds like a very clean lifestyle. I can, however, opine that her existence sounds pretty miserable. To be constantly thinking about what you can and cannot eat … that seems tortuous to me. Dining at restaurants is a big part of New York City life and eating is a huge component of almost all forms of socializing everywhere — to not be able to take part in such a large chunk of society sounds sad, if not stressful. Having to worry about what’s being served, what’s offered, etc. sounds a lot less fun than having the steak and a beer and getting back on the health train the next day. One thing’s not up for debate, though — Aviva sure does look fantastic in her bikini! Do you believe in diets that restrict certain foods? Photo via bravotv.com
title: " Real Housewife Aviva Drescher S Bikini Body Is Awesome But Her Diet Sounds Miserable" ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-13” author: “Robert Cable”
The 42-year-old mother of four says: Also, she’s very anti-Miso soup, claiming that whenever you order it from a restaurant it comes out of a can and is filled with MSG. With these food restrictions, it’s no wonder Aviva is a thin woman. I mean, avoiding food with chemicals … doesn’t almost all food have chemicals? Not that that’s right, that they should, but most do, and unless Aviva’s got an orchard, a garden, a dairy farm, and a butcher in her backyard, it must be very difficult to find food untouched by the industrial revolution. I suppose if you’re going to be zealous about anything, health should be at the top of the list, so I can’t knock Aviva for living what sounds like a very clean lifestyle. I can, however, opine that her existence sounds pretty miserable. To be constantly thinking about what you can and cannot eat … that seems tortuous to me. Dining at restaurants is a big part of New York City life and eating is a huge component of almost all forms of socializing everywhere — to not be able to take part in such a large chunk of society sounds sad, if not stressful. Having to worry about what’s being served, what’s offered, etc. sounds a lot less fun than having the steak and a beer and getting back on the health train the next day. One thing’s not up for debate, though — Aviva sure does look fantastic in her bikini! Do you believe in diets that restrict certain foods? Photo via bravotv.com
title: " Real Housewife Aviva Drescher S Bikini Body Is Awesome But Her Diet Sounds Miserable" ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-03” author: “Jason Ramsdell”
The 42-year-old mother of four says: Also, she’s very anti-Miso soup, claiming that whenever you order it from a restaurant it comes out of a can and is filled with MSG. With these food restrictions, it’s no wonder Aviva is a thin woman. I mean, avoiding food with chemicals … doesn’t almost all food have chemicals? Not that that’s right, that they should, but most do, and unless Aviva’s got an orchard, a garden, a dairy farm, and a butcher in her backyard, it must be very difficult to find food untouched by the industrial revolution. I suppose if you’re going to be zealous about anything, health should be at the top of the list, so I can’t knock Aviva for living what sounds like a very clean lifestyle. I can, however, opine that her existence sounds pretty miserable. To be constantly thinking about what you can and cannot eat … that seems tortuous to me. Dining at restaurants is a big part of New York City life and eating is a huge component of almost all forms of socializing everywhere — to not be able to take part in such a large chunk of society sounds sad, if not stressful. Having to worry about what’s being served, what’s offered, etc. sounds a lot less fun than having the steak and a beer and getting back on the health train the next day. One thing’s not up for debate, though — Aviva sure does look fantastic in her bikini! Do you believe in diets that restrict certain foods? Photo via bravotv.com
title: " Real Housewife Aviva Drescher S Bikini Body Is Awesome But Her Diet Sounds Miserable" ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-19” author: “Daniel Jarrett”
The 42-year-old mother of four says: Also, she’s very anti-Miso soup, claiming that whenever you order it from a restaurant it comes out of a can and is filled with MSG. With these food restrictions, it’s no wonder Aviva is a thin woman. I mean, avoiding food with chemicals … doesn’t almost all food have chemicals? Not that that’s right, that they should, but most do, and unless Aviva’s got an orchard, a garden, a dairy farm, and a butcher in her backyard, it must be very difficult to find food untouched by the industrial revolution. I suppose if you’re going to be zealous about anything, health should be at the top of the list, so I can’t knock Aviva for living what sounds like a very clean lifestyle. I can, however, opine that her existence sounds pretty miserable. To be constantly thinking about what you can and cannot eat … that seems tortuous to me. Dining at restaurants is a big part of New York City life and eating is a huge component of almost all forms of socializing everywhere — to not be able to take part in such a large chunk of society sounds sad, if not stressful. Having to worry about what’s being served, what’s offered, etc. sounds a lot less fun than having the steak and a beer and getting back on the health train the next day. One thing’s not up for debate, though — Aviva sure does look fantastic in her bikini! Do you believe in diets that restrict certain foods? Photo via bravotv.com
title: " Real Housewife Aviva Drescher S Bikini Body Is Awesome But Her Diet Sounds Miserable" ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-11” author: “Betty Sarvis”
The 42-year-old mother of four says: Also, she’s very anti-Miso soup, claiming that whenever you order it from a restaurant it comes out of a can and is filled with MSG. With these food restrictions, it’s no wonder Aviva is a thin woman. I mean, avoiding food with chemicals … doesn’t almost all food have chemicals? Not that that’s right, that they should, but most do, and unless Aviva’s got an orchard, a garden, a dairy farm, and a butcher in her backyard, it must be very difficult to find food untouched by the industrial revolution. I suppose if you’re going to be zealous about anything, health should be at the top of the list, so I can’t knock Aviva for living what sounds like a very clean lifestyle. I can, however, opine that her existence sounds pretty miserable. To be constantly thinking about what you can and cannot eat … that seems tortuous to me. Dining at restaurants is a big part of New York City life and eating is a huge component of almost all forms of socializing everywhere — to not be able to take part in such a large chunk of society sounds sad, if not stressful. Having to worry about what’s being served, what’s offered, etc. sounds a lot less fun than having the steak and a beer and getting back on the health train the next day. One thing’s not up for debate, though — Aviva sure does look fantastic in her bikini! Do you believe in diets that restrict certain foods? Photo via bravotv.com
title: " Real Housewife Aviva Drescher S Bikini Body Is Awesome But Her Diet Sounds Miserable" ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-10” author: “Richard Dekle”
The 42-year-old mother of four says: Also, she’s very anti-Miso soup, claiming that whenever you order it from a restaurant it comes out of a can and is filled with MSG. With these food restrictions, it’s no wonder Aviva is a thin woman. I mean, avoiding food with chemicals … doesn’t almost all food have chemicals? Not that that’s right, that they should, but most do, and unless Aviva’s got an orchard, a garden, a dairy farm, and a butcher in her backyard, it must be very difficult to find food untouched by the industrial revolution. I suppose if you’re going to be zealous about anything, health should be at the top of the list, so I can’t knock Aviva for living what sounds like a very clean lifestyle. I can, however, opine that her existence sounds pretty miserable. To be constantly thinking about what you can and cannot eat … that seems tortuous to me. Dining at restaurants is a big part of New York City life and eating is a huge component of almost all forms of socializing everywhere — to not be able to take part in such a large chunk of society sounds sad, if not stressful. Having to worry about what’s being served, what’s offered, etc. sounds a lot less fun than having the steak and a beer and getting back on the health train the next day. One thing’s not up for debate, though — Aviva sure does look fantastic in her bikini! Do you believe in diets that restrict certain foods? Photo via bravotv.com
title: " Real Housewife Aviva Drescher S Bikini Body Is Awesome But Her Diet Sounds Miserable" ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-17” author: “Cynthia Peck”
The 42-year-old mother of four says: Also, she’s very anti-Miso soup, claiming that whenever you order it from a restaurant it comes out of a can and is filled with MSG. With these food restrictions, it’s no wonder Aviva is a thin woman. I mean, avoiding food with chemicals … doesn’t almost all food have chemicals? Not that that’s right, that they should, but most do, and unless Aviva’s got an orchard, a garden, a dairy farm, and a butcher in her backyard, it must be very difficult to find food untouched by the industrial revolution. I suppose if you’re going to be zealous about anything, health should be at the top of the list, so I can’t knock Aviva for living what sounds like a very clean lifestyle. I can, however, opine that her existence sounds pretty miserable. To be constantly thinking about what you can and cannot eat … that seems tortuous to me. Dining at restaurants is a big part of New York City life and eating is a huge component of almost all forms of socializing everywhere — to not be able to take part in such a large chunk of society sounds sad, if not stressful. Having to worry about what’s being served, what’s offered, etc. sounds a lot less fun than having the steak and a beer and getting back on the health train the next day. One thing’s not up for debate, though — Aviva sure does look fantastic in her bikini! Do you believe in diets that restrict certain foods? Photo via bravotv.com