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  • Hi, I'm Nicola Peltz Beckham, and  this is Everything I Eat In A Day!

  • When I wake up in the morning, I wake up with  my dogs in the bed, with Brooklyn.

  • Unfortunately, the first thing I do is check my phone. I order  a Starbucks every single morning- and I order  

  • a chai tea latte with oat milk! It's a  habit that I have not been able to break (laughs).

  • It never comes like really hot, of course,  

  • because it has to travel. Then I get it  and I always have to make it super hot in  

  • the microwave. I put it in for 37 seconds  every morning- I don't know why (laughs).

  • Brooklyn actually doesn't like coffeehe actually drinks the same as me but he  

  • drinks it iced because he doesn't  really like drinking hot things.  

  • And then our new discovery, is we went to  Napa, we went to this really cute bakery  

  • and they had coffee there- and I hadlavender latte for the first time and  

  • it was like the best thing I've ever had so  I'm on a search to find the best one in LA.

  • I'm not usually hungry in the mornings, but if  I am, I have a blueberry muffin- and I feel like  

  • it's just also easy if I'm running out the  door. I feel like I'm doing like a Starbucks  

  • campaign right now, but I'm not gonna lie it's  definitely a Starbucks blueberry muffin (laughs).

  • I love breakfast food, period. Like just for  lunch, like right now, I just had pancakes. So I  

  • love pancakes, and waffles, and like, all breakfast  food. I am a huge snacker. I love snacks and I have  

  • a really bad sweet tooth. In my cupboard I have  candy, like chips- I think it's because I grew up  

  • with so many siblings, and like we had so much, likesnacks around. So I feel like it's sad when you  

  • don't have like a lot of snacks in the cupboard. Like sometimes my mom will come to visit, and our  

  • fridge looks sad and empty and she's always like  'you need to have things in here that like feels happier.'

  • If it's not lunch yet, but I'm hungry, I always  make like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.

  • I feel like the way I'm describing my diet isactually sound like a 10-year-old, but I love  

  • peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Or, there's  called Snacklands, and I have those in my cabinet  

  • that I really love. We have a lot of cereal and... Oh, and I love dates. This is a brand called Joolie's,

  • and they have these like cute little boxes. I feel  like my cupboard sounds so random! Brooklyn and I  

  • have just made this salad that we're obsessed with  and we make it all the time. It's super easy, it's  

  • just like arugula, lemon juice, olive oil, salt, and at the grocery store they have like, salad  

  • toppings, but they're candied nuts and then we put  parmesan cheese and we make like a huge bowl of it  

  • and that's really what we've been eating for lunch  a lot lately. If we're not cooking at home, he  

  • just discovered this new place, this udon noodle  place, and it's amazing but I should, I don't have  

  • the name but I should get it because it's really  good. I get the most hungry before dinner and then  

  • really late if I'm up late- the most awful times  to eat probably. But, we love to go get fresh bread and 

  • toast like a baguette, and put, like, butter, and have  balsamic on the side, and I feel like that's our  

  • afternoon snack- or, cereal. You know, the Specialcereal with the strawberries? That's my favorite. So  

  • sometimes if I'm in a rush, like I run out the  door, I just will pour myself a bowl of cereal.

  • And then for dinner... Brooklyn cooks a lot which  I love! My favorite thing that he makes is angel  

  • hair pasta with pink sauce- probably my favorite  meal ever. Brooklyn always does the cooking. I'm  

  • a terrible cook. The only thing I can do is make  that salad, and I feel very happy about that, really  

  • confident making that salad but that is the only  thing I can contribute to dinner. Other than that,

  • I just, I eat everything. Honestly, my family is not  good at cooking. My mom is terrible. The only thing  

  • is like when we were sick she would make cinnamon  toast- and like I think we liked it because she  

  • dumped so much sugar on it, that like, what could  go wrong? It was just really good. Love her... but no.

  • We both did not get the cooking gene. But I hadBrazilian nanny, that's like my Grandma, and she was  

  • an amazing cook. So she cooked all Brazilian  food and desserts for me, and it was so good.  

  • I love Brazilian food. Our favorite restaurant is  Matsuhisa. It's sushi, and that would be a definite  

  • date night. They have yellowtail sashimi therewhich is my favorite, and then they have miso soup.

  • Brooklyn always orders crispy rice with spicy tunawhich is really good. Honestly though, everything  

  • they have at the restaurant is incredible! So  sometimes we just ask them what they suggest and  

  • they bring different little things. But, I would say  other than pasta, sushi is definitely my favorite.

  • He loves to make a gin and tonic, I don't like  that. I don't love the taste of alcohol and I'm  

  • a lightweight, so if I have a drink it's like this  much pineapple juice and like this much vodka. and  

  • then I'm like good. At Matsu though, I love the  lychee martinis. That's, like, my favorite because  

  • you don't really taste the alcohol. I definitely have  a sweet tooth. A bad sweet tooth. I can never say  

  • no to dessert. I also can't have that much dairybut I eat it anyways because I can't help myself.

  • I love challah bread. I mean, I don't know who  doesn't, because it's like sweet bread. It's so  

  • good. Sometimes if you make cinnamon toast with  challah bread it's like extra sweet. It's really  

  • good. I love the green tea ice cream that they  have at Matsu, and also, I love Mochi. They're like,  

  • really good. I think maybe because when we were  in Paris for Fashion Week, they had at the mini  

  • bar, M&Ms. Every time we binge watch we just have  a bowl of M&Ms. Oh! The other snack actually, that  

  • we love is frozen purple grapes. For Thanksgiving  or Christmas, Brooklyn loves to cook because like  

  • I said, my family is not very good at it- so we're  very excited when he can contribute to the cooking.  

  • And that is everything I Eat In A Day. Please  check out 'Welcome to Chippendales' on Hulu. Bye!

Hi, I'm Nicola Peltz Beckham, and  this is Everything I Eat In A Day!

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campaign

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UK /kæm'peɪn/

  • noun
  • Series of actions meant to achieve a goal
  • A planned set of military activities intended to achieve a particular objective.
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  • A series of planned activities designed to achieve a particular aim.
  • A series of planned activities designed to achieve a particular aim.
  • A series of planned activities designed to achieve a particular social, political, or commercial aim.
  • verb
  • To work in an organized, active way towards a goal
  • other
  • To work in an organized and active way towards a particular goal, typically a political or social one.
  • other
  • To promote or advocate for something in a planned and active way.
binge

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UK /bɪndʒ/

  • verb
  • To eat or drink too much at one time
describe

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  • To trace the outline of; to draw.
contribute

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UK /kən'trɪbju:t/

  • verb
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dump

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cabinet

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UK /ˈkæbɪnət/

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  • adjective
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huge

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  • Very very large
pour

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  • To rain heavily.
  • other
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  • To flow or cause to flow in a steady stream.
  • verb
  • To fill a person's glass or cup with a drink
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alcohol

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UK /'ælkəhɒl/

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  • A colorless volatile flammable liquid produced by the natural fermentation of sugars; also the intoxicating ingredient of wine, beer, and other drinks.
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  • noun
  • A colorless liquid that can catch fire (C2H5OH)
  • Drinks such as wine, whiskey, beer
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  • verb
  • To talk or think about someone, something too much
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  • To think about something to an excessive degree
  • To preoccupy or fill the mind continually, intrusively, and to a troubling extent.
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