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JOE WICKS: ‘As a kid, my diet was about 90 per cent processed food'
JOE WICKS: ‘As a kid, my diet was about 90 per cent processed food'

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

JOE WICKS: ‘As a kid, my diet was about 90 per cent processed food'

My first food memory is my mum's lasagne. She'd be the first to admit that she isn't a very good cook. She left home at 15 and lived in a squat. So, growing up, our diet was not that healthy. Lasagne was the one thing she made; OK, so she used Dolmio red and white sauces, but it's the only meal I remember her actually spending a little time preparing. Even now she'll still say, 'Do you want me to bring a lasagne round?' and it takes me straight back to my childhood. My dad, when he was about (as he was in and out of rehab), used to chop up some chicken breast, put it in a pan, then pour in a jar of that nuclear orange Uncle Ben's Sweet & Sour sauce. There were no vegetables and it was so sugary. I hated it. As a kid, it wasn't a question of being allowed fizzy drinks, sweets and chocolate – that was my diet, about 90 per cent processed food. My mum would shop around various supermarkets to get the cheapest deal – things like Wagon Wheels, Iced Gems, Findus Crispy Pancakes, frozen chicken and mushroom pies, KitKats, Penguins, sandwiches and maybe a little bit of fruit. And it definitely affected me: I was hyperactive, climbing the walls. But at the time I suppose it was all my mum knew. She didn't know how to prepare healthy food. Growing up in Surrey, I had free school dinners and remember some dishes so vividly. The midweek roasts with thin slices of beef, and butterscotch tarts with cream on top and a thin pastry base. Everything was thin. At secondary school we had the usual stuff – slices of pizza, burgers, chips, more roasts. I loved it all. I was very cheeky but knew how to be polite, and a bit charming, to get extra portions from the dinner ladies. Because I was raised on all that cheap food, it's in my DNA to still want it. When I'm stressed, it's a real issue. I don't just walk out of a shop with one chocolate bar and a bag of Monster Munch crisps. I'll also get a can of Coke, a packet of Fruit Pastilles and a tub of Ben & Jerry's and eat it all within half an hour. I'm trying to have a better relationship with food, and be a role model for my children. My life's very different now but, because of my childhood, I know what it feels like to live off that sort of diet, and the difference it makes to your energy, mood and health. These days I am very balanced in my diet, and 80 per cent of the time I'm in control. But the other 20 per cent I'm drinking fizzy drinks and bingeing on sugar. Our kids love nothing more than cakes, brownies and ice cream. But it's more about having those things as a treat when we're out. I don't want them in the house all the time. The only food I really despise is tinned tuna. My dad used to make pasta with tinned tuna, mayonnaise and sweet corn. It made me retch and I remember hating the smell of it. I was a very fussy eater as a child, very beige. My ultimate comfort food would be a gourmet burger and chips, but I also love a pub roast with all the trimmings. I always have the basics in my fridge: eggs, cheese and lots of vegetables. Things I can throw into a pan with some rice or noodles. Along with beef mince and chicken breasts for bolognese and curries. It makes me laugh when I'm having a burger or ice cream in a restaurant, and people say to me, 'Ooh, I didn't expect you to be eating that.' But I'm a greedy eater and want to be full up. I'm the person having a slice of toast with marmalade before bed. I just love food. My last supper would start with gyozas and popcorn shrimp tempura. Then I'd mix it up and have a smash burger and chips. Dessert would be chocolate fondant or sticky toffee pudding. Along with a pint of Coke. That would make me so happy. Book tickets for Joe Wicks Festival at Kew on 6 July at

Video: Baby Is ‘Living Her Best Life' With Her Two Grandmothers
Video: Baby Is ‘Living Her Best Life' With Her Two Grandmothers

Yahoo

time26-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Video: Baby Is ‘Living Her Best Life' With Her Two Grandmothers

There is nothing purer than the love between grandparents and their grandkids. However, when a child has the company of both grandmothers at the same time, be sure they will grow to be one happy kid in the future, thanks to the endless life lessons, wisdom, pampering, and extra love from the grannies. And this is what happens in the following video, where a baby dances along with her two grandmothers with no worry in the world. Don't you miss the good old days you spent with your grandparents, especially your grandmothers? We are sure almost everyone has had lovely memories of their childhood days with their grannies. From spending the day talking, roaming, and trading secrets with the favorite ladies, the kids sure do it all. Well, even this baby girl is making some core memories with her grandmas. In the video uploaded by @raisingresilie, a little girl is seen having her best time with both her grandmothers. In the adorable video, one grandma is feeding the girl, while the other granny is dancing to the beats along with the child to keep her entertained for easy feeding. The video speaks volumes about the love and affection between the grandmothers and the grandchild. In a way, the baby girl is 'Living her best life… Getting fed and dancing with both of her grandmothers.' No wonder the video has more than 1 million likes so far. Looking at the adorable bond, even the Instagram users could not keep calm, and instantly took over the comment section. One user left a hilarious comment, saying, 'She has a black and an Asian grandma….yeah she is never gonna forget her homework.' Meanwhile, others felt that due to her grandmas 'that baby gonna have rhythm, her hair done, and fire a– recipes from two different cultures.' Even other users went one step ahead and said due to 'Asian and black grandma, yeah she's going to be running the country!' Another individual was surprised by the bonding and said, 'BOTH grandmas??? AT THE SAME TIME? GETTING ALONG AND LOVING HER? A blessed baby indeed!!!!' Many even loved the grandmas for their efforts and for enthusiastically dancing with the baby girl, with one comment reading, 'Nothing like a grandmasssss party party!!' The post Video: Baby Is 'Living Her Best Life' With Her Two Grandmothers appeared first on Momtastic.

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