![]() We can only imagine the nesting that is happening in that sweet farmhouse right about now! Take a look the family’s homespun self-quarantine below, but be prepared, you’re about to experience a serious case of farm life FOMO. That’s right folks, a Hadid/Malik is reportedly on the way. Gigi also celebrated her 25th birthday this week, ringing it in with her mom, sister, and boyfriend Zayn Malik - and she did so amid news that the couple is expecting a baby. So it’s no surprise that during this pandemic, Yolanda's kids (two out of three, that is!) fled home to be in their happy place - Mama’s farm! Self-quarantining as a family, the ladies have been keeping busy by cooking, gardening, playing with the animals, spending lots of QT together, and even doing some farm photo shoots for Vogue. Back to the gardening, though: Bella planted 1,500 lavender plants. © 2023 NYP Holdings, Inc.Watch The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills on Bravo on Wednesdays at 8/7c and next day on Peacock. Catch up on the Bravo App. “I want them to be cautious and continuous about what they’re putting in their bodies.” “For me, being an almond mom isn’t about being, it’s about being healthy and teaching my kids how to eat with balance,” she said. Her three sons and one daughter are free to enjoy indulgent snacks and meals without judgement, ridicule or constant reminders from Stinson that their food choices could make them fat. ![]() With her own brood, she’s trying to focus less on limiting certain foods and more on incorporating as many greens as possible into family dinners. When my friends were eating burritos, I was eating carrot sticks,” she said, noting that she also was not allowed meat, dairy or too many carbs. “Until I was 15, I wasn’t allowed to have sugar. Yolanda (center) has been accused of limiting Gigi (left) and Bella’s food intake in order to keep them thin. Stinson admits that she was also raised by an almond mom - albeit one who was more about alfalfa sprouts than nuts - and developed an unhealthy relationship with food as a result. She’s recently implemented “salad nights” in her house a few times a week, serving heaps of lettuce as the main course, but allowing the kids to choose whatever salad topping they want, as well as enjoy a slice of garlic bread. “But I do encourage them to eat a lot of vegetables like broccoli, carrots and Brussel sprouts.” “I don’t restrict my kids from having certain foods,” she said. Veteran model and ex-“Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Yolanda Hadid, 58, is the unwitting villain of the “almond mom” movement. The phrase is being used by millennials and Gen Zers to pejoratively describe mothers who developed extremely restrictive eating habits during the diet-culture mania of the 1980s and ‘90s and foisted them onto their children. The hashtag #AlmondMom has gone viral in recent weeks, with over 7.2 million views on TikTok. “I have boxes of almonds that I eat all day. “I’m an ‘ almond mom‘ and I don’t find it to be a negative thing,” Stinson, a small business owner based in San Francisco, Calif., told The Post. Instead, she eats almonds. Lots and lots of almonds. ![]() She mostly avoids bread and anything high in sodium. Rijene Stinson, a 39-year-old mother of four, counts carbs and limits her sugar intake to no more than 10 grams a day. What is the pickiest zodiac sign, according to an astrologer Mediterranean diet slashes dementia risk by almost a quarter: How to jumpstart it Is the celeb-loved OMAD diet healthy? Here’s what experts have to say What is the boiled egg diet and does it actually work?
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