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PB over a burger? Fine but then people start whining about no peanut products in school- which I find a bit ridiculous, allergies or not.
1I clicked on the Hilary Duff's diet link. That's only 1108/calories a day. That sounds WAY too low, especially if she works out daily.
2shes not thin enough to only eat that much. i feel like they are leaving something out. i mean, she is thin and very toned, far from anorexic looking
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