Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Do not care
Kate Hudson says she got her pregnancy pounds off by working out six hours a day. Cardio and yoga and such..six hours a day. I wondered who watched her newborn six hours a day while she made this amazing transformation? Then I started laughing. Then I read that she can't diet, she's not a diet person because she loves scones with clotted cream and jam. I've never had scones. Just for the halibut I looked up a photo and recipe of scones. It's a damn biscuit. Who doesn't love a damn biscuit with jam? Clotted cream..pffft. Go look that silliness up. Why is she talking like she's British? I'll bet you her mother never made scones. She made damn biscuits. They are Americans. They live in America. I'd be fuckerood if I hired a nanny to watch my newborn all day so I could do snooty exercises and then go home and eat maid baked damn buscuits and call them scones so I sounded more worldy. Snotty twatty. She's a dumb biscuit.
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isn't she buddy buddy with GOOP?? that would explain why/how she's suddenly british....
6 hours a day....who in the fuck would exercise 6 hours a day?? and she thinks people believe this?????
O dear Tiki gods. Choke on your damn clotted cream while having your driver take you to the plastic surgeon's office. Gimme a break is right! Hahaha
She had promise as a decent actres early on in Almost Famous, but quickly nose dived to dumb romantic comedies - probably for the $$$. She will never comeback as a strong serious actress - which is fine because she bugs me.
MaryMary, I was in your area this last Sat. night. Hubs and I went to see Steve Martin and his Bluegrass Band - at the Pantages theatre. He was brilliant! All so talented! Had my Bluegrass fill for the next few years.
She had promise as a decent actres early on in Almost Famous, but quickly nose dived to dumb romantic comedies - probably for the $$$. She will never comeback as a strong serious actress - which is fine because she bugs me.
MaryMary, I was in your area this last Sat. night. Hubs and I went to see Steve Martin and his Bluegrass Band - at the Pantages theatre. He was brilliant! All so talented! Had my Bluegrass fill for the next few years.
The article called her the "Fool's Gold star". I about died laughing, like that's something to brag about. I love AF though, in spite of her. Okay, she was good in it. Sigh. It's on my top 20 list.
Yea, and Goldie always makes chicken and dumplings, that may be true! She has boys and a man to feed and she doesn't really work anymore. But clotted cream? Sounds like something you pass while having your period! Gagged me. I also remember when Goldie was still denying she was even pregnant with this kid and unmarried. It was quite the scandal back then. Mike Douglas once asked her "Soooo...when is the wedding?"...she played coy, didn't give a direct answer, pretending she wasn't even pregnant. I remember it plain as day. It was a scandal, believe it or not. & the Hudson Brothers were hotttt sh** at the time. I love Goldie, but this kid of hers isn't half of what her mother is and plays off her mothers fame too much, tries to look too much like her & act like her. Her son, Oliver Hudson looks like a movie star! Kate has never impressed me much. I'll take the original, anytime! I do love Kates guys band tho. Muse is amazing.
rox
Scones are always sold at Starbucks here - the Pumpkin and the Maple Oatmeal are killer - and I make them myself often. Coconut scones and chocolate chip scones. I don't like biscuits but I guess a scone would qualify as a quick bread and that's what a biscuit is, so you're right, same family.
At first it didn't seem pretentious to me to read that Hudson said "scone" but I'm a British Canadian, I guess is what you would call it, and that's kinda normal for me. Roast beef and Yorkshire pudding was Sunday dinner at my house.
However I don't call french fries, chips anymore because nobody I know calls them that. Why would you knowingly use another country's name for something EVEN if you grew up calling it that in that country? That IS pretentious. She's not fooling anyone. If she IS a good friend of Paltrow, I guess that explains it.
Oh! About the supposed 6 hour daily workouts. Maybe in 6 hours, she was able to get in a workout? Who needs it? She didn't as fat this time and she wouldnt need 6 hrs a day. Just some running as she always does and some kick boxing or something. 6 hrs is insanity and probably not healthy. Remember that actress from Newhart? The blonde that was his wife when he had an Inn? She exercised so much for her latest wedding, that it killed her! Those gals reallyu take things to a new level sometimes. If the guy proposed to you already, why do you think you need to make improvements? He already wanted to marry you chick! I always thought that was so stupid of her. What was her name? I liked her but she was no Suzanne Pleshette(sp)
Frim, YOU are allowed to say scones. KH is another Paltrow.
Bob's tv wife was Mary Frann? Don't know much about her. I met Marcia Wallace though. She was really nice and pretty.
oh i remember that rox!!! she got obsessed with exercising, her fiance told her to stop but she was obsessed.....she was definitely no suzanne pleshette....loved how they ended the 2nd newhart show!! i prefer the 1st newhart show over the 2nd.....but the 2nd is good too.....
Yea...she died just before they were to be married. It was bizarre. Because she always very slender and pretty. Mary Frann, thats right! I liked the 1st Newhart best too. But so weird, Suzanne Pleshette ended up marrying the handyman from the 2nd Newhart. His name..??? He was on That 70's Show too, he was Betty Whites husband. Anyway, they were a strange match, eh?
rox
eh? Like I am in Canada. LOL!
tom poston! and he was in an episode or two of the first newhart too!!!
Pat, I agree about KH, pretentious twat but have to call you out on the scone/biscuit thing. Both made with shortening but one is denser & usually sweet, hence the jam & clotted cream (thick spreadable cream). also we put raisins in them sometimes. lol You would never ever eat a scone with gravy or meat. urgh.
@Connie45,
O, how I love the Art Deco splendor that is the Pantages theater. Even the ladies room is fancy.
Steve Martin is awesome and smart. He plays banjo, no? I hope you and your hubbie had a wonderful time. I love Bluegrass, too! Did you pop into The Frolic Room for a drink? How I love that neon sign and the gorgeous Hirschfeld mural of all the movie stars on the wall.
If I didn't have to work 8 weeks after giving birth and had enough nannies to take care of my kids, I would have worked out 6 hours a day too. Well, maybe not but what else would she do? Make more stupid movies?
Bullshit. Bull shit. I know a biscuit when I see it. I've put honey in my biscuits, does that mean it's a scone? La tee da.
Eat it with your pinkie in the air, like you just don't care.
Scones are yummy....biscuits CAN be but really.....they ARE different. Hi, I'm Elpha, an American, and I love scones. ( the first step is being willing to admit it)
michael k on this twat "And I think what Kate Hudson really meant to say is that she pretty much spent six FIGURES on getting full body lipo, a tummy tuck, a tit lift, vagina rejuvenation, uterus reupholstery and a new ass installed."
michael k brilliantly summed it up there!
Put me on the scone wagon, too. I've only made them at home a few times, but over the years have eaten a lot of them at Starbucks, and even the grocery stores here carry them. My favorite Starbucks scones are the cranberry orange, and the pumpkin ones. My favorite grocery store variety are the blackberry ones. Clotted cream does sound pretentious, though. It's just not eaten here.
I'll bet she's never eaten a scone. I think it's a GOOP image thing.
Im Canadian and have been making scones and freezer strawberry jam, buying Devon clotted cream to have with them, since I was in my early 20s. I don't know what the USamerican equivalent would be - buttermilk biscuits?
Clotted cream is a very rich, thick cream that comes in a small ' milk bottle' shaped jar. A couple of spoonsful gives you that 'milk fat fix' in short order, then you have to include the scones and strawberry jam with it or you'll feel sick -heh heh.
It's interested to me how different cultures have different commercially-available dairy products that other cultures have never heard of.
We couldn't buy creme fraiche or greek yogurt here till the past few years and there is no substitute for those.
Oh and yes, scones are a biscuit. Ask a New Zealander - they call them both names. The recipes can vary and so can the names.
LOL @ Elpha.
...and finger in the air. Ahh, poo.
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