Victoria Beckham reveals her children’s after school ‘treat’ is toasted SEEDS with aminos
The busy mum-of-four proved she is also a goddess in the kitchen. Posh took to her Instagram page to snap an image of the superfood snack
VICTORIA Beckham is swerving the chocolate bars and crisps to give her brood a far healthier after-school snack - a tray crammed with pumpkin seeds and pine nuts and covered in Liquid Aminos.
Posh captured an image of the gluten-free treatwith the words: "Seeds doused in organic Aminos! Grilled until crispy!
After school snack. Good for mummy too!"
According to the manufacturer, Liquid Aminos are "a non-GMO Project Verified liquid protein concentrate, derived from soybeans" and is an "excellent alternative for Tamari and soy sauce."
But eldest son Brooklyn would have missed out on the afternoon energy boost after moving to America for his studies to become a photographer.
The former pop star's kitchen delights have given her fans a glimpse at how she maintains her super-toned shape.
Victoria often proves the perfect model for her own fashion lines, with the tailored fit of her sophisticated garments flattering her frame at recent events including London Fashion Week.
Meanwhile we revealed the 43-year-old's strict personal diet saw her request a tailor-made, low-calorie menu at her favourite holiday resort in the Maldives.
Sources said she was adamant that each meal she consumed at the resort must fall within her stated daily allowance and nutrition margins.
A source told The Sun: “The staff at Koi were contacted in advance to make sure they had all the ingredients for what she would want to eat each day during her stay with us.
“Her menu was mostly seafood – Maldivian yellow fun tuna, Australian king fish, tea smoked salmon and a lot of sashimi.
“To go with her meals, she wanted a very simple salad which is mainly white radishes and lettuce with lemon juice, and toasted edamame beans.
“She also asked for fruit, and her ‘treat’ item was Atlantic black cod, which is very rich and so a little more calorific than the other foods she asked for."
Meanwhile, this summer, the star took legal advice after a takeaway brand branded her an "anorexic fashion icon."
The bodyshaming fish-and-chip shop owner compared a cartoon of the former Spice Girl to an extra-thin pizza base.
A slogan beneath the image, plastered on a van by the owners of Sidhu Fish and Chips in North Tyneside, read: “Our new Victoria Beckham thin crust — only 2mm thin.”
A spokeswoman for Victoria responded: “It is highly inappropriate to trivialise such a disorder, and defamatory to be so thoughtless with a person’s reputation in this way. Sadly this is now a legal matter.”
It is understood the former Spice Girl, 43, does not want to formally sue the small business, but hopes they will agree to remove the imagery from the van.
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