Model Eat!

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And not technically a model but honorary mention:
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and black coffee consistency :luvluv:
 
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Healthy food inspo :luvluv:
Are the orange things carrots?
 
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Honestly I love veggies but this looks unappetizing to me for how plain it is, if I eat like this for more than one day I would day dream about junk food and probably end up binging
 
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Honestly I love veggies but this looks unappetizing to me for how plain it is, if I eat like this for more than one day I would day dream about junk food and probably end up binging

I eat exactly like these girls.

Funny thing, this is my favorite way to eat. Growing up, in Russia fresh fruits and veggies were hard to come by (except in summertime). They still are very expensive and not readily available nowadays.

Even though I've been in the US for a long time now, fresh fruit and veggies still feel like such a treat to me. Going to town on a big bowl of berries or vegetables is my favorite thing.
 
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@Plume A lot of Russian "everyday" food is plain as shit with no seasoning :(
Most days I ate kotlety (meatballs) with potatoes and sour cream for lunch. Every day. Sometimes it was chicken and noodles with butter. Whenever my parents cooked "real food" like stuffed peppers or some salads I was beyond happy.
 
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:inluv:

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Susanne's vs the girl in front :nod:

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Look at the tiny portion size (based on the blackberry) :lol::luv:
 
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