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    Paula Deen details how she lost 30 lb. in six months

    Deen on the July 9 cover of PeopleKnown for her high-calorie creations, Paula Deen was widely criticized earlier this year when she revealed that she has type 2 diabetes — and had been diagnosed with the disease three years earlier. Around the same time the Southern chef went public with her health crisis, she also landed an endorsement deal for a diabetes drug, so there was backlash about her motivation for speaking out in the first place. Six months later, Deen — who completely overhauled her diet — has dropped 30 pounds and is talking about how she lost the weight.

    "I was surprised by the depth of hate," Deen, 65, said about the backlash to People. "This is not something I chose. I had been given lemons and I had to try to make lemonade — without sugar!"

    [Related: See Paula Deen's prom photo]

    Since January, the 5-foot-6 foodie has lost more than 30 pounds and has gone from a size 18 to a 10. "The architecture of my plate has changed," said Deen, who has daily injections to regulate her blood sugar. "I double up on greens — whether it's salad or vegetables — and my carbs are just a spoonful." Her shopping cart is now overflowing with broccoli, sweet potatoes, and fruit instead of regular potatoes (her weakness) and bread. Where she used to skip breakfast, she now has a smoothie. And a typical dessert for Deen is "a bowl of sugar-free ice cream with strawberries and blueberries on top."

    Although she's changed her diet for the better, the Food Network host — who once instructed her viewers on how to make a burger topped with bacon and a fried egg on two doughnuts — still indulges. Once a week she allows herself to eat whatever she wants (think: a cheeseburger in a wrap). She also hasn't completely given up fried chicken; now she has it monthly instead of weekly.

    [Related: Paula Deen's recipe mocked online]

    Deen says incorporating exercise into her routine has been another factor in her weight loss. She walks 30 minutes a day but doesn't love it. "I heard that exercise is addictive," she said to People. "So far, it's not like cigarettes." Speaking of cigarettes, she still smokes but says quitting will be her next challenge.

    Although her goal is to lose an additional 15 pounds, Deen already feels like a million bucks. "I feel a thousand times better," Deen told the magazine. "I have more energy. I sleep better. The weight loss has made my health issues better."


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    • Missa  •  3 days ago
      5+ years and minus 200 pounds have taught me one thing...that moderation and portion control is what matters. It's not going to hurt you [or even seriously harm you] if you eat a piece of fried chicken now and again...it's eating that whole durn bucket of Kentucky Fried that'll put you under. The secret to losing weight and keeping it off is really pretty simple: Eat less and move more.
      • Casey 3 days ago
        Amen to that...3 years down and 137 pounds off and never to be seen again...you just have to wrap you mind around what you need to do and do it...no excuses! Congrats on your weight loss, great job!
      • patriot girl 3 days ago
        Awesome Missa!! You are a true inspiration. I just joined a gym yesterday and am determined to get healthy again. I don't have a large amount of weight to lose but I am terribly out of shape and don't believe I'm cardio healthy.
        Thanks for the great advice and I hope you have many, many more healthy years ahead of you!
      • Yitro 3 days ago
        good for you and good advice Missa---moderation and moderate exercise
    • Josh  •  1 hour 24 minutes ago
      Fried lettuce is a sin and I'm NOT even talking about the health consequences of fried food. There are certain foods that--if you understand food at all--you understand that you don't fry. I think excessive grease consumption has clotted some people's brains, unfortunately.
      • Darlene M 40 minutes ago
        LOL,,I agree on that josh!!
      • LBut 20 minutes ago
        About time her atrocious cooking was stopped. I occasionally watched her for a few minutes and almost made me throw up seeing the crap she promoted.
      • PETER 13 minutes ago
        You know what is scary? Look at Paula Dean smiling and compare that to an image of Lon Chaney Sr.'s "London After Midnight" vampire.
    • mary  •  St Marys, Pennsylvania  •  14 hours ago
      Saw her on The Chew the same day this pic came out. She looks good, but not as good as this photo does.
      • hedgie 11 hours ago
        Perhaps the photo was creatively altered. They do that all the time with celebrity magazine shots.
      • cynthia spletter 8 hours ago
        no way she only lost 30lbsl; 130lbs maybe.
      • Mozart 7 hours ago
        she actually lost 132 lbs and she did it by feeding her pig meat with butter and grease and lard to her hubby and kid so THEY will have the heart attack and not her!
    • Jerry Wheeeler  •  Loveland, Colorado  •  7 minutes ago
      their idea of svelte and mine must differ wildly
    • Jerry Wheeeler  •  Loveland, Colorado  •  2 minutes 0 seconds ago
      still just a faux celeb used to lull use into unconscious delusions of a happy life
    • amy  •  3 minutes 52 seconds ago
      Is that the only facial expression she has ?
    • Midwestern sense  •  Eagle River, Wisconsin  •  15 minutes ago
      While I congratulate her on finally cutting out all the southern cooking foolishness, I think calling her svelte is a little over the top, don't you ??...
    • kcpaull  •  23 minutes ago
      I grew up in the south but we NEVER ate food that was as disgustingly greasy as the stuff she made on her show the couple times I accidentally saw it. We also do not use "Y'all" to make our last names sound like they are hyphenated. My husband, who is British, thought her name was Paula Dean-Yall. LOL!
    • smatry pants  •  14 hours ago
      So many people wait until a bad medical experience happens before they decide to take better care of their body. For many this comes to late but congrats to Paula for living up to the task. Hope she does not revert because weight loss, eating right with exercise is the correct way to treat this disease.
      • Speaking theTruth 11 hours ago
        You're right "SMARTY" pants, couldn't agree more.
      • Inez 11 hours ago
        That is so good, you look swanky.
      • preferred user 11 hours ago
        just goes to show she is not eating her own cooking , southern fried whatever s
    • Anusface  •  5 hours ago
      Guess what?
    • Anne  •  Spotsylvania, Virginia  •  20 minutes ago
      Not necessarily! You do know about genetic pre-disposition...all she did was aggravate and spark the disease by eating too many fats and or sweets. She looks beautiful and should be commended instead of joking about her. Grow up people..there are many medical factors that can also trigger diabetes such as steroids which are used in almost all cases of asthma, and autoimmune diseases. Stop poking fun and learn from this...Diabetes is serious and YOU are not exempt either. Great job Paula..now please write a book on how you did this feat.
    • Ricardo  •  2 days 14 hours ago
      I used to eat processed food, trans fat, added sugar, and refined carbs . . . and I got fat. Then I began eating only natural foods as a hunter-gatherer might have done long ago . . . and I got lean and put on muscle mass.

      Don't go on the unproven/unsafe processed food diet that is the new normal - go with what the human body was designed to eat . . . just my 2 cents
      • Carol 1 day 21 hours ago
        YOUR 2 CENTS WAS WORTH 4 CENTS IN MY WORLD !!! This is the way I've lost 30 pounds, and now I'm after 20 more.... I'm 56, and I have muscles I've never seen before.... I have to force myself to work out in the beginning, and told myself "just 5 minutes on the treadmill, then I'd notice that as that 5 minutes was up, I'd say 5 more, then 5 more, and then I'd be on there an hour... then the same with weight training, and the same with work out videos.... now I'm a little obsessed with my "new" self !!!
      • workinggirl86 1 day 21 hours ago
        Good for you Paula Deen and all the others on here for their lifestyle changes! I think part of the obesity in this country is due to too much fast food where you can get a burger for $.99 but a healthy salad is $4.99!!!!! Hard to pay more to eat healthy!!!
      • Ricardo 1 day 11 hours ago
        Yes, one wishes the government would tax the bad stuff (junk food, trans fat, added sugars, refined carbs) and use the money to subsidize the good stuff (unprocessed foods, fresh vegetables & fruit, fresh meat, etc.) . . . maybe someday when Congress is finally forced to realize that the rise in healthcare costs is busting the budget, and is tied to the rise of processed food profits . . . at least perhaps maybe they could at least stop subsidizing production of high fructose corn syrup with tax dollars . . . well, at least one can hope anyway . .
    • Courtney  •  Pflugerville, Texas  •  16 hours ago
      Wow, what's with all the hate of this woman? Life's too short to be hating, let alone someone who cooks on a TV show.
    • Citizen  •  8 hours ago
      Did Kenny Rogers have more work done? And why is he on the cover of People?
    • drummerman11  •  4 hours ago
      she's got diabetes for gods sakes!.....
    • U812  •  2 hours 37 minutes ago
      Wouldn't it be nice if these drug companies would save the millions of dollars they pay these celebrities and give it to the people who actually could use the money...This is one of the many reasons health insurance is so high.
    • Laura  •  6 minutes ago
      svelte? the writer needs to look that definition up. she's a bit thinner but not svelte. an olympic swimmer is svelte. it means slender, lithe. :P
    • Will  •  3 days ago
      As Bill Cosby said, "I ate my way into this, I'll eat my way out."
    • Mongo  •  30 minutes ago
      How long are they going to keep putting this crap article on here?
    • ()..()  •  10 hours ago
      Who cares ?

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