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Lindsay Lohan had quite a roller-coaster ride of drugs, alcohol, prison, rehab, Lindsay was fired, etc.

from prison and should UCLA Neuropsychiatric Hospital may go this week.

Apparently prison diet is not so bad and can even be quite healthy. For their first meal in jail

Turkey they had served with a side dish of broccoli slaw tetrazzini, bread and milk, according to TMZ.

This looks like a balanced and nutritious hot meal, a high protein and low fat. Prisoners get two cold

meals and a warm meal per day.


Maybe Lindsay was actually healthier in prison than at home, with a balanced meal and not use drugs and alcohol.

She could have worked in the prison as well, but only with weights, cardio equipment, there is no there she is

could. Operate three times per week.


It was also reported that other prisoners were angry because Lohan got special benefits such as the payment

for special food. Like all other inmates, they could spend up to five per week in the commissary for

nibbles like Velveeta Spicy refried beans, spam, Kit Kat chocolate bars and Country Time Raspberry Lemonade.

Lohan preferred tuna, cookies, Greaves, cucumber, mayonnaise, donuts, various candy bars, peanuts,

chips, smoked oysters, powdered lemonade, popcorn, tortillas, and spam.

It was also rumored that Lohan had a regular hospital bed, a TV and a dresser in her cell. Do not get many

prisoners, dass Some other sources say that she was a regular cell with a cot, a sink and a toilet. Her

parents or the family could only visit them twice a week.


Lindsay brief experiment with the “prison diet” may have taught her a lesson. No matter how nutritious

The meals are or how much they could buy candy bars in a position to your own bed and dinner sounds much better at home

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