She did come closer to the camera and showed the "Rolex", as well as her bra as she was changing into her pants. It was the same, old tired strapless bra in nude.As a peasant, my jewelry consists of 2 gold necklaces, one heirloom and the other encrusted, daily. I don’t know about you, but I’m not wearing a mismatch costume jewelry piece with a Rollie. Thank goodness the picture is at a distance for the millionairess or else she’d be clowned for her costume “Rolex”. A prime example of just because it’s expensive doesn’t mean it looks good.
I saw better on Canal Street!! Her shoulders must hurt from that old bra. And uh oh, camel toe!She did come closer to the camera and showed the "Rolex", as well as her bra as she was changing into her pants. It was the same, old tired strapless bra in nude.
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That’s how Anna thinks she looks
Could you please share what your heirloom recipe books are/where you got them pleaseHi millionairess Anna, I’m having vanilla Greek yogurt with a dash of vanilla almond milk and raspberries drizzled with maple syrup. The syrup cancels out the tartness of the raspberries and sweetens the parfait. Tell your help to buy the ingredients, it tastes like candy! If you can afford it, try it millionaires !
I’d suggest anyone to get a cookbook that’s (1) tailored to your region for the most local ingredients at reasonable prices, (2) to keep track of your budget, (3) includes your family’s preferences, and (4) has a variety of recipes. I mention family if you’re not living by yourself and usually prepare meals for everyone else. I’d avoid buying a cookbook that’s tailored to 1 diet unless you practice it in case it doesn’t suit your tastes and you avoid losing money.
In my opinion, I’d avoid Instagram and recipe blogs due to differing palates, inaccurate measurements for oven settings/age and the meals being made for presentation instead of edibility.
To save money, recipe swap, check out your local libraries and institutions for archived recipes, and buy heirloom recipe books. I have 200+ year old recipe books in PDF form. Grow your own vegetables and herbs, you don’t need to be genuinely wealthy for that. Almost all meals that are seen as trendy originated from heirloom recipe books and word of mouth centuries ago. You’re doing yourself a favor.
Since Anna claims to be a millionairess, I’d expect her to have access to the best of the best meal plans, but again, she doesn’t prove herself right. Anna doesn’t have a test or chef’s kitchen to try anything new. At her own huddle, she doesn’t have the counter space a wealthy wife would have. Anna eats anything under the sun that looks wealthy. If she heard a billionairess’ wife was on a fudge diet, ate cake with her feet or went on a raw food retreat, Anna would imitate. Do not let Anna dictate food for you, she’d steal out of your fridge if she could.
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Millionairess’ wife, you need a hair donor so your hairstylist can make your wigs. You’re silly for going bald for blonde hair.View attachment 2224485 q And the tacky synthetic clip ins.. you’d look better with Misty’s hair.
I’ve bought historical PDF cookbook sets off of Etsy very affordably, wrote recipe cards based on what my grandma ate as a child, even recipes from the sides of boxes. By heirloom cookbooks, I mean recipes that are tried and true with the original ingredient list from my region.Could you please share what your heirloom recipe books are/where you got them please
Anna, I didn't know that exposed pants zipper and camel toe are elegant! I thought they're dreaded and to be avoided at all costs! And no, fake Dior belt isn't helping the situation. And are you feeling comfortable in that shirt? You look like you can hardly move your arms. it's bursting at seams. Believe us when we tell you there's no shame in buying a larger size clothes! And you really, really need to get rid of that atrocious cheap-looking necklace, I've seen better jewelry at Dollar Store.
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Maybe we could all start a fundraiserHonestly, I wish I had f- you money so I would spend it on her course(s) and A list membership and show all that nonsense on twitter , ig and pinterest.
Oh God you're so right. And here I was thinking that Anna really thought what she said. Silly me.She clearly hates that it's a trend because it's visible and free to learn about on social media, and she can't make stupid courses with tips and tricks about it anymore. All you needs to know about trends it's freely available on TikTok and IG these days.
Maybe we could all start a fundraiser