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What did you eat today? ? By Jeffrey Slonim

What did you eat today? ?By Jeffrey Slonim

W

hen celebrities confess their eating habits, itis either feast or famine. We grilled guests about food at the CFDA Awards, a book party for Madonnais Lotsa de Casha, and one for Entourage.

Salad, not surprisingly, was the main course for models. I ate a tuna salad for lunch,I said Natalia Vodianova, while Linda Evangelista echoed, I had the salad tonight.I And in a likely nod to Atkins, nuts were a close secondoLisa Kudrow, Joan Allen, and Fat Joe all named them as the dayis diet staple. Kimora Lee Simmons, however, chose to have her protein in the form of a peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwich.

There were also plenty of junk-food fans. Wilmer Valderrama ate Chicken McNuggets; Claudia Schiffer wolfed a hot dog and French fries.I Regina King indulged her sweet tooth with Coca-Cola cake.I But Triumph the Insult Comic Dogis dish was the most exotic by far: One word: Goulet.I

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