Elizabeth Hurley plans to expand her organic food line beyond the pigs

Lately Elizabeth Hurley's been getting more attention for her bio-dynamic farm than any acting she's doing - quick, name her last film! Can't do it, can you? But you probably do know that you can buy Hurley Old Spot Bacon, if only because Kelly just told you about it last week. Not to mention all of the "Hurley's Got The Best Pork" double entendre headlines.
Well, Liz knows how to milk a good thing. In New York for a Breast Cancer Awareness event, she told People that her next enterprise will be developing a line of healthy, organic and low fat food. She talked about the connection between food and health, and how important it is for women to maintain a low fat diet.
I'm not sure exactly how she's going to reconcile the whole pig-bacon-fat thing with low-fat-healthy, but I do applaud her effort to spread the word about organic foods and women's health. Plus, she looks pretty amazing, so if she practices what she preaches, you can't argue with the results!
Photo courtesy of Getty Images













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-06-2008 @ 9:34PM
angelica said...
Milking the green thing is not news worthy, really. Maybe you should leave this to Ecorazzi or at least put it into the right perspective. What's good about opening up a pig farm when you should stop eating pork as an eco person? Enough with green washing... Truly green is vegetarian, any meat production is wasteful.
Wrong advertising for the wrong person and ideals.
Reply
10-06-2008 @ 9:36PM
angelica said...
Milking the green thing is not news worthy, really. Maybe you should leave this to Ecorazzi or at least put it into the right perspective. What's good about opening up a pig farm when you should stop eating pork as an eco conscious person? Enough with green washing... Truly
green is vegetarian, any meat production is wasteful.
Wrong advertising for the wrong person and ideals.
Reply
10-07-2008 @ 4:48AM
ryan said...
... except that humans are omnivorous beings. We are meant to, in a natural sense, eat both plants and animals. Just because you can get protein from beans doesn't mean that you are getting the right kind of protein. Consuming less meat is great, but saying that no one should be allowed to eat meat is fascist, and is in no way going to win any converts to the green movement.
That and Elizabeth Hurley is an absolutely stunning woman.
Reply