Monday, April 21, 2014

Michelle Obama: 'Splurging is the key to life'


First lady Michelle Obama sits on the floor with "kid reporters," from second from left, Justin Creppy, 6, from Upper Marlboro, Md., Zachary Shannon, 10, from Garrison, N.Y., and Raphael Chambers, 13, from Reston, Va., right, Monday, April 21, 2014, in the Library of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)


WASHINGTON (AP) -- Michelle Obama said "splurging is the key to life" if you regularly eat right and stay active. Her biggest guilty pleasure: French fries. "How would you appreciate vegetables if you never had chocolate?" she asked. "You couldn't live without a little chocolate, a little French fries."
The first lady took questions from children reporters Monday after appearing at the White House Easter Egg Roll. She told the children that if they eat right the majority of the time, then a splurge or snack is not going to hurt them.
"I still splurge when I can, but that's why I try to exercise almost every day," she said.
The first lady said she tries to teach her two daughters balance and healthy meals at home, to offset any ice cream or birthday cake they have while out.
Mrs. Obama said her favorite physical activity is tennis, which she tries to do at least once a week. She said her daughter Malia participates in track and tennis too, while Sasha enjoys basketball and dance.
She urged the young scribes- who ranged in age from 6 years old to 13 years old- to eat balanced meals, drink water and keep moving.
"The more water you drink, the less room you'll have for the junk," Mrs. Obama said.
The children reporters and their parents were part of the 30,000 people visiting the White House for the annual egg roll event.

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