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Marilyn Monroe’s Diet & Exercise Plan

Marilyn Monroe was know to have the perfect body. Even today women are still striving to look like her! Marilyn had quite a bizarre diet. She was interviewed by the Pageant magazine in 1952, This is what she said…

Breakfast

“I’ve been told that my eating habits are absolutely bizarre, but I don’t think so. Before I take my morning shower, I start warming a cup of milk on the hot plate I keep in my hotel room. When it’s hot, I break two raw eggs into the milk, whip them up with a fork, and drink them while I’m dressing. I supplement this with a multi-vitamin pill, and I doubt if any doctor could recommend a more nourishing breakfast for a working girl in a hurry.”

Dinner

“My dinners at home are startlingly simple. Every night I stop at the market near my hotel and pick up a steak, lamb chops or some liver, which I broil in the electric oven in my room. I usually eat four or five raw carrots with my meat, and that is all. I must be part rabbit; I never get bored with raw carrots.”

Dessert

“P.S. It’s a good thing, I suppose, that I eat simply during the day, for in recent months I have developed the habit of stopping off at Will Wright’s ice cream parlor for a hot fudge sundae on my way home from my evening drama classes. I’m sure that I couldn’t allow myself this indulgence were it not that my normal diet is composed almost totally of protein foods.”

Exercise

“Each morning after I brush my teeth, wash my face and shake off the first deep layer of sleep, I lie down on the floor beside my bed and begin my first exercise. It is a simple bust-firming routine which consists of lifting five-pound weights from a spread-eagle arm position to a point directly above my head. I do this 15 times, slowly. I repeat the exercise another 15 times from a position with my arms above my head. Then, with my arms at a 45-degree angle from the floor, I move my weights in circles until I’m tired. I don’t count rhythmically like the exercise people on the radio; I couldn’t stand exercise if I had to feel regimented about it.”

Marilyn Monroe in the movie The Seven Year Itch (1955)

Marilyn has proven that all you need is a simple workout and healthy food to stay in shape. Will you ever try out Marilyn’s diet and exercise plan? Let me know!

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My Favorite Vintage Movies

There is nothing like a vintage movie after a stressful day! Here is a list I’ve made of my absolute favorites. Most of these movies are in color so its perfect if you’re new to old movies! Hope you enjoy!

  • Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)
  • To Catch a Thief (1954)
  • Young at Heart (1955)
  • Pinup Girl (1944)
  • Some Like it Hot (1959)
  • How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
  • State Fair (1945)
  • Funny Face (1957)
  • Sabrina (1954)
  • Made for Each Other (1939)
  • Guys and Dolls (1955)
  • High Society (1956)
  • There’s No Business Like Show Business (1954)
  • Gone With the Wind (1939)
  • Singin’ in the Rain (1952)
  • The Creature From the Black Lagoon (1954)

Frankly my darling, I don’t give a damn.

Gone With the Wind (1939)

About me

Hi my vintage darlings and welcome,

My name is Jasmine and I am the writer and creator of this blog! I created this blog to help and inspire people who adore vintage as much as I do. If you enjoy vintage fashion, beauty and the general lifestyle then you’ll feel right at home here! I will be posting helpful posts, feedback on trying different vintage routines, food, skincare etc, and just vintage knowledge like this post here.

I am just another girl passionate about vintage anything and everything! I’ve grown up in Australia but its my biggest dream to move to Paris – France! I love poodles, vinyls, bubble baths and pink macaroons…oh and red lipstick! Please subscribe and stick around! Thank you for stopping by and don’t hesitate on telling me what you would like to see me try or any post you’d like to read, just let me know!

Merci mon amour.

Jasmine

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