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For readers of "Skinny Bitch" and "Hungry Girl" comes an unconventional guide to staying slim and fabulous for women who live to eat (and don't have time to go to the gym).
You don't have to be French to not get fat, and you sure don't have to be a bitch to be skinny . . . Screw diets, forget about fasting, and start putting your monthly gym dues toward next month's dinner party. Just eat! Entrepreneur and fashionista Divya Gugnani is living proof that you can work fourteen-hour days, stay fit, and satisfy your everyday food cravings. In Sexy Women Eat, Divya shows you how to make small…mehr

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For readers of "Skinny Bitch" and "Hungry Girl" comes an unconventional guide to staying slim and fabulous for women who live to eat (and don't have time to go to the gym).
You don't have to be French to not get fat, and you sure don't have to be a bitch to be skinny . . . Screw diets, forget about fasting, and start putting your monthly gym dues toward next month's dinner party. Just eat! Entrepreneur and fashionista Divya Gugnani is living proof that you can work fourteen-hour days, stay fit, and satisfy your everyday food cravings. In Sexy Women Eat, Divya shows you how to make small changes in your daily routine that add up to big savings on the scale and higher energy levels to help power you through your busy life. Divya dispels dieting myths, gives you the 411 on energy bars, green tea, and protein shakes, and offers unconventional tips that only the busiest women will understand (yes, you can actually break a sweat at the office without anyone noticing!). Sexy Women Eat will empower you to stop the yo-yo dieting and start eating well, because sexy women always have an appetite for life.
Autorenporträt
Divya Gugnani was putting in ninety-hour weeks at Goldman Sachs when she realized her true calling was food. After attending the French Culinary Institute and earning an MBA from Harvard Business School, she started the culinary media brand Behind the Burner in 2008, which features tips and techniques for food, wine, mixology, and nutrition. In 2010 she launched Send the Trend, an online fashion accessories retailer.