Jessica Alba loves her some ham & cheese sandwiches

At the French premiere of her movie, The Eye, Jessica Alba was blogging it up, talking about Fashion, ham & cheese sandwiches, and Amy Winehouse.
Every day I have eaten ham and cheese sandwiches, I can’t get enough of them. Wish they had these back in the States, the bread is amazing. My tummy is getting bigger by the second and the little one must like the food too because it is moving and kicking like crazy. IT’S THE BEST.
She also opines on the soothing sounds of Amy Winehouse: “saw Amy Whinehouse [sic] perform. She has such an incredible voice. She’s definitely a throwback… reminiscent of Ella.”
While we agree with her on all points (Amy and the delicious French bread), we’ve got to make a future suggestion, lest she incur the wraith of Vogue’s high priestess, Anna Wintour.
While touching briefly on her Paris Fashion Week trips, Jessica lets us know she thought the “Lanvan” show was amazing.





March 5th, 2008 at 12:54 pm
I must agree- the bread in France is to die for! No wonder she’s addicted.
March 5th, 2008 at 1:27 pm
Another one who’ll never get her pre-pregnancy body back, falling victim to the “eating for two” foolishness.
March 5th, 2008 at 1:39 pm
who painted her up as a clown?
March 5th, 2008 at 1:42 pm
MMMM–the ham & cheese paninis here in Italy are pretty great, too!
March 6th, 2008 at 5:46 am
I think that it’s Lanvin and not Lanvan !
March 6th, 2008 at 6:55 am
I hope she’s heating her lunchmeat up - because deli meats can have the listeria bacteria. For both of my pregnancies, my OB’s gave me a list of “no no” foods…deli meats were on the Top 5. (sushi, lunchmeat, albacore tuna, soft cheeses, etc etc) I avoided all of these, because if a certain food carried any risk (even small) it was too high of a risk for me. My baby’s health was my primary concern. I just hope she has this information. Fetal listeria poisoning is very possible.
(but) Natasha, alot of 1st time mothers fall victim to “eating for two” with their 1st pregnancies. Higher hormone levels do induce hunger, though. (so, most mothers don’t actually think they have to eat for two…they just have no dang willpower) I gained 62 lbs with my first baby, but lost every single bit of it. My body looked better after I had my daughter. So, women can definitely drop their baby weight. Plus, in the end, I bet Jessica doesn’t gain more than 35 lbs. (which is standard for pregnancy) I’m sure she’s a tad underweight to start off with, too - so even a 40 lb gain is ok, and healthy. She’ll lose it.
Your comment seemed very negative and antagonistic. Why so heated over this?