Therese Kerr’s Day on a Plate makes Pete Evans’ look normal.
Editor’s Note: Over the weekend, Fairfax’s Sunday Life interviewed Miranda Kerr’s mother Therese Kerr about what she eats and drinks on a normal day.
The section, called My Day On a Plate, is a regular feature of the magazine, but never before has it garnered this much attention. And with a diet that consists like homemade kefir, reverse osmosis water and rooibos tea, it’s little wonder that it got everyone talking.
You can read more about Therese Kerr’s Day on a Plate here.
For anyone who still isn’t sure how to share what they eat without pissing off the internet, here is a handy guide – written by Alyx Gorman:
How to do a ‘My day on a plate’ without becoming a laughing stock.
1 – Write down what you eat in a day.
2 – If the word organic appears more than once, remove all instances except the most important.
3 – Nothing too foreign.
4 – Details matter. Don’t include any details about your preferred water filtration/nut softening/vegetable charming methods.
5 – Remember, this is a chance to showcase how normal you are.
6 – Log onto the Coles website and see what’s on special at the moment. Claim to eat that.
7 – Add up all the calories in your day. Make sure they add up to exactly 1800 so the Daily Mail can’t write an article about your eating disorder.
8 – If someone asks you to write a list of everything you eat, and you’re not in hospitality/food services, say no. You can’t win this.
9 – Unless you say you eat Vegemite on toast for breakfast.
10 – Just say you eat Vegemite on toast for breakfast.
What does your day on a plate look like?
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Miranda Kerr’s mum has a diet that makes Pete Evans’ look normal.