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Bankrate: Have you been economical in furnishing your home?
Emme:
Phil and I love to go to Lambertville, N.J., or
Nyack, N.Y., and the Jersey Shore. There are the
best antique places there, but antiques are not
inexpensive. We love rummaging through, and if
we find a nice container or vase, we get it. I'm
also one who loves to try eBay. But then again,
I splurge on cashmere throw blankets. I have them
in all different colors and in every room of the
house -- sometimes a few in each room. And I love
silk pillows all over.
Bankrate: You are a role model
for many full-figured women. Do women come up
to you and thank you for making them feel like
goddesses, too?
Emme:
A lot of women say it's refreshing to see that
I put myself together for work and when I'm home,
they say it's amazing to see I'm just like one
of them because my hair's in a ponytail and I'm
with no makeup. I love the part of my job where
I'm helping build self-esteem of young girls and
women of all different shapes and sizes. To say
to them, "Let's regain what we might have
lost or learn what we might not have ever known
about ourselves -- that we can do other things
in our lives besides being body obsessed."
That's why I started my clothing line. We live
in a society that is based upon the attainment
of unrealistic beauty. I want women to know their
self-esteem is not contingent upon their dress
size. My collection is for sizes 10 to 24.
Bankrate: What are some nutritional staples I would always find in your fridge?
Emme:
Organic eggs, soy milk, soy margarine or organic
butter, orange juice, homemade mozzarella cheese
and goat cheese, but very little dairy products.
I have Ezekiel breads in the freezer. Tons of
carrots, cucumbers, celery, green peppers and
salad products and tons of fresh fruit all the
time. I keep this beautiful bowl stocked with
oranges, apples, cherries, blueberries, nectarines.
I always have chicken around and whole grains.
I do have a chocolate drawer, but I don't take
much from the chocolate drawer; seriously, I can
keep it there for months before it's gone.
Bankrate: What is your favorite body part?
Emme: I try not to be too specific because your body is truly going to be what it is. My favorite asset is probably my legs. They're very strong and shapely. And I've made a lot of money with my legs so I'm very happy with them. My legs have probably bought this home and a lot more.
Bankrate: Okay, so what is your
Achilles' heel?
Emme: My feet, although there are a lot of people wanting pictures of my feet, God knows why. I can't stand them. I remember my mother used to entertain barefoot with painted red toenails. She had pretty feet.
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