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Inside Simone Biles’ insane diet despite slender 4ft 8inch frame as Olympic legend gorges on steak and calamari
By Jon Boon,
22 hours ago
FORGET breakfast of champions, Simone Biles’ appetite extends to huge dinners too.
Some 24 hours before she took part in the Gold Over America Tour Show, the Olympic legend , 27, took in a meal at STK Steakhouse in Salt Lake City with her gymnast pals.
At dinner time, the NFL star has been known to prepare their meals.
“Jonathan cooks either, like, salmon, chicken,” she told E! News.
“We eat a lot of chicken, either with broccoli, and like potatoes or mac and cheese, but always veggies with it and we kind of wind down for the night.”
Other “less healthy” dinners include pizza and fettuccine Alfredo.
“If I’m feeling like a little bit of a less healthy meal, I get pizza or fettuccine Alfredo with chicken,” she said.
“I really like home restaurants that are in the area because I feel like I get to be closer with them. I’m not picky. I’ll try any new restaurant.”
Sweet tooth
When Biles has a craving for dessert is often when she’s out of town, like her meal at STK proved.
“I have to be in a dessert mood and that usually happens more often when I’m out of town,” she said.
“I find myself looking at local places on Uber Eats for cookies or ice cream or both.”
Cookies are, most certainly, her favourite and she likes to bake at home.
“I do bake chocolate chip cookies myself and whenever I do I usually make s’mores cookies,” she divulged.
“I put a graham cracker at the bottom, marshmallows and chocolate on the top, and then I wrap it in cookie dough and bake it. That’s my favorite cookie to bake.”
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