Caroline Manzo from Bravo's Manzo'd With Chidren star opens about her weight loss journey. “I feel like I finally have created a routine that allows me to [lose weight] without feeling the pressure of ‘dieting.’ I prefer to say that I’ve changed my lifestyle. I’m not dieting; I’m doing what’s best for my body, and that can never be a bad thing,” the former Real Housewives of New Jersey star wrote on her blog for Woman’s Day.
Caroline revealed that she has lost almost twenty pounds with her new routine, which involves frequent meals. “I’ve developed the habit of eating something every three hours, starting with breakfast (a meal I never ate) within an hour-and-a-half of waking each morning.” The reality star has also eliminated coffee from her diet, opting for hot water with lemon or green tea instead. As for cold beverages, she only drinks water or iced tea.
The real challenge came recently when Caroline and husband Albert went away on a trip to Florida and Caroline proudly revealed that she didn’t stray from her routine. “For the first time I didn’t feel like I was challenged in my meal choices and food intake while eating out. Eating healthy has officially become a way of life, and I like it,” she writes.
“It’s nice to feel my energy level grow, and notice the changes in my body," she adds. "It’s been a slow process, but steady, which is key."
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Caroline revealed that she has lost almost twenty pounds with her new routine, which involves frequent meals. “I’ve developed the habit of eating something every three hours, starting with breakfast (a meal I never ate) within an hour-and-a-half of waking each morning.” The reality star has also eliminated coffee from her diet, opting for hot water with lemon or green tea instead. As for cold beverages, she only drinks water or iced tea.
The real challenge came recently when Caroline and husband Albert went away on a trip to Florida and Caroline proudly revealed that she didn’t stray from her routine. “For the first time I didn’t feel like I was challenged in my meal choices and food intake while eating out. Eating healthy has officially become a way of life, and I like it,” she writes.
“It’s nice to feel my energy level grow, and notice the changes in my body," she adds. "It’s been a slow process, but steady, which is key."
Source/Photo Credit: Bravo