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Why New York is doing the vodka-queen diet

Even Sarah Jessica Parker follows Esther Blum’s advice on nutrition.

January 29, 2009 14:31
Vodka, drunk responsibly,  can play a role in a healthy lifestyle, says Esther Blum

By

Anthea Gerrie,

Anthea Gerrie

2 min read

For a nice Jewish girl, she is shockingly down on bread, bagels and cheesecake. But Esther Blum does recommend butter and chocolate, even to dieters, and is happy to share her recipe for the best vodka martini.

Sarah Jessica Parker reputedly follows this new-age nutritionist’s unconventional advice — which thrills 38-year-old Blum. The enviably trim New York mum says Carrie Bradshaw was a big inspiration for her Sex and the City-style diet book, which is currently attracting more hype than the new Dr Who.

Or perhaps that should be the no-diet book. Eat Drink and Be Gorgeous: A Nutritionist’s Guide to Living Well while Living it Up strives to take the guilt and shame out of the weight-loss game, while imparting tips to bring hope to the dyspeptic, depressed and dietetically disillusioned as well as the merely overweight.

“There is no reason why eating has to be a guilty experience,” declares Blum, as she stirs breakfast porridge in her Manhattan apartment. She’ll have the porridge with pecans and berries, and possibly follow it with eggs scrambled in butter — if she’s hungry enough.

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