Trisha Yearwood

Trisha Yearwood
Patricia Lynn "Trisha" Yearwoodis an American singer, author, and actress. She is known for her ballads about vulnerable young women from a female perspective that have been described by some music critics as "strong" and "confident". Yearwood is a member of the Grand Ole Opry and was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 2000...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionCountry Singer
Date of Birth19 September 1964
CityMonitcello, GA
CountryUnited States of America
It's for balance, if you want to do that. But the truth is that we all know how we're supposed to eat. And so if you have fried chicken and mashed potatoes and white gravy, then the next day you have, like a grape and you're totally evened out and you're good.
The most important thing I want to get across is that maintaining weight loss is just hard. It takes a dedication to exercise and eating right most of the time. I'm not saying I don't enjoy the days that I'm not eating chocolate cake. But I do particularly like those days when I am eating chocolate cake.
She's got her God and she's got good wine, Aretha Franklin, and Patsy Cline.
I don't interest myself that much.
My upbringing did not create a healthy affection for confrontation. I'd love it if everyone always got along, and nothing ever got tense.
I almost never make stuff out of cookbooks because they're either too complicated or there's an ingredient in there that I can't find.
You start out playing in kitchens, and you end up playing in kitchens.
I've never been the girl that's had the five-year plan.
When I made my first album, there was no indication that anybody other than my parents were going to buy it.
For me, cooking is very connected to my family and friends.
Nobody who cooks does it with full hair and makeup in front of a TV camera.
Music is my No. 1 passion. If you made me choose between music and food, it's definitely music.
I absolutely refused to make out with the gorgeous male model.
The only place that I have to be really careful is I don't want people buying tickets to my shows thinking they are going to see Garth Brooks, because he is a stay-at-home dad. He is not coming on tour with me, and I just don't want people to be disappointed.