My happy place is my bedroom. I love it.
Ayesha Curry
It truly amazes me all the things you can add and mix in to truly transform a plain old bowl of oatmeal.
A good cut of steak is always a go-to splurge.
For me, cooking is the only way I know how to show my love. That's why I am so passionate about food. It's such a love language.
Who doesn't love strawberries? My family certainly does.
Hospitality and cooking are my passion, and I love nothing more than seeing someone's face when they taste an unforgettable bite.
Throughout high school, I was made fun of a lot. I was a lot smaller than the other kids, and I have a big gap in my teeth. I had pretty bad acne. So I struggled with that.
You can have your cake and eat it too and follow your passions, have a family, and be happy.
My family values are really, really important.
I can remember what I ate in the most important moments in my life.
I'm a big fan of soups and stews because you can throw everything in a slow cooker and leave it there for hours. They taste great in containers, too, because they sit in the fridge, and the flavors meld overnight.
In the CoverGirl Melting Pout Matte Lipstick ads, I am wearing this gorgeous purple color called Seismic. It's such a different shade, but it works well with my face. I've got hazel eyes, and so purple kind of compliments it. It's a nice shade to put on when I'm feeling a little sassy.
When you can't do what you love all of a sudden because of an uncontrollable situation, it sucks.
I love dessert.
Shrimp and grits is a dish that I enjoy from North Carolina. It's one of those dishes that is so rich in flavor and texture.
My mom is Jamaican and Chinese, and my dad is Polish and African-American, so I had a pretty diverse culinary background to work with.
I've tried my best to be transparent with everything I do. What you see is what you get.
I remember my mom wearing CoverGirl. And, no joke, the first lipstick I got was CoverGirl. It was this pearly pink shimmer that was not the color for me, but it sticks in your mind.
I don't want to be just a lifestyle guru for the millennials.
My grandmother had mango trees in her backyard when I was a child. So it's always been an ingredient that I'm familiar with. It can be used in so many ways. My kids absolutely love it for a snack or in a savory dish.
For me, I just do what is true to myself and my brand.
I take a few moments in the morning just to breathe while I drink my morning coffee or right before I get out of bed.
Tatcha is my favorite beauty brand. They were also founded in San Francisco. Their entire line is based off of geisha tradition and ritual. The line has transformed my skin.
One way I get my kids to try new things is by cooking with them.
I wear a lot of hair extensions because I'm doing a lot of shoots and things like that. But for me, a good edge control is really important, and then a headscarf at night.
My mom has passed down that you can be chic and look beautiful, and you don't have to break the bank. I grew up like that. She also taught me I don't have to stress all the time. She's always been a go-with-the-flow type of woman; that's how she raised us, and I find that's how I'm raising my little girls now.
I wanted to keep that message of food and family alive, and how it brings people together and builds relationships and communication.
I think it's important to be that strong woman and to follow your passions regardless of what your situation is.
I've made it a point to be transparent on my social media and in everything that I present. I never want anyone to think that I'm too fluffy or too perfect.
Steph's such a good dad for girls. He's super attentive, and he's, like, not too manly to get down on the floor and play with them and have a tea party.
Food strengthens my family bond while it nourishes my body.
Glam, for me, is all about a good lip, lots of mascara, and contouring. Contouring is very important.
Putting good foods into kids' bodies puts me at peace and makes me really happy.
I believe that in today's media landscape, we can create and distribute content on multiple platforms while remaining fresh and relevant.
If I'm just trying to play it cool, a nude lip always goes a long way.
I feel like it's so important to get your little ones' hands dirty in the kitchen. It gives them kitchen confidence, and it makes them feel accomplished.
I feel really strongly about immigration because my mom is... from Jamaica. She still has a green card here.
I will say no matter how many times you go through pregnancy and then phase into newborn life, it never becomes routine or normal.
I love a good bowl of cereal. The unhealthy kind. Lucky Charms. Sometime I'll do Special K Chocolatey Delight, and I feel like I'm being healthy, but there's chocolate in there.
It's never okay to put other women down.
I'm always looking for new ways to create flavorful veggie dishes for my family.
My husband has been an absolute angel for me. Always there when I need him as best he can.
Packing your lunch for the work week can seem like an unattainable goal especially when work gets hectic and crazy.
My parents found this paper from my high school theater class where you had to write down what you wanted in a significant other. At the bottom, it said, 'No athletes, because they're arrogant.'
As a human being, I do feel like it's my right to be able to stand up for and speak on whatever I want.
I love it when someone tries a recipe of mine and posts a picture of the finished product. Completely rewarding. It makes my day every time.
It's true what they say, and I am now a firm believer in the fact that every pregnancy is different for every woman!
I prayed about it consistently - that God would direct me in the right path and that, when it would happen, I would know that I'm in the right place.
If I am in a certain mood, and I want to feel a certain way, I will pop on a certain color of lipstick, and it makes me feel entirely different.
The kitchen was the center of our household. I spent all of my time there growing up.