Nicole – tell us about yourself?
I live in Australia with my husband of 12 year Leigh and the world’s 2 most adorable cats Celine & Paris. My career from the age of 16 was in human resources/payroll management for our countries 2 leading department stores, then several other well known companies. Several years ago due to health reasons, I had to finish that career and I ended up starting an online business on ebay selling photographs, memorabilia, books and all things related to the entertainment industry. I also love collecting autographs of my favourite celebrities and have been interested in this since I was 10 years old! At present we are trying to start a family.

When did you 1st hear about Carol?
I first saw Carol modelling in a magazine when I was about 10 years old. My mother raised me on fashion and entertainment magazines and we spent a lot of time going through them together and picking our favourite models. Carol became our favourite and we always enjoyed seeing her appear in new photo shoots. After a while I would solely buy a magazine just because Carol was in it or was on the cover. I remember her being the face of cover girl in my early teens and that was all it took to convince me to try cover girl cosmetics! I kept every article and picture of Carol I could find in a scrapbook from the early 80’s to the mid 90’s when unfortunately it got destroyed due to water damage. I wish I still had it today.
What was it about Carol that first caught your attention?
Her lovely long hair and stunning eyes, as a child, besides my mother I though Carol was the most beautiful woman I had ever seen!
Has Carol inspired you in any way?
Yes, it was inspiring to see Carol appear in playboy, getting older you always get a little concerned about what the future will hold and what you can or cannot do. Seeing Carol appear in Playboy at 47 years of age and look better than a typical 20 year old playmate, showed me not to worry about ageing. I like the fact she was brave enough to do it and show everyone how gorgeous and sexy a woman of 47 can be. I also found Carol’s commitment to her charity and the work she did to raise money for it on the apprentice very inspiring. Watching a show
like Celebrity apprentice you get to see someone’s true personality and Carol showed everyone what a lovely and classy woman she is.
Carol was my favourite model then transitioned into becoming someone I enjoyed seeing in film. I really enjoyed her work in things like Bride of violence, Beyond Justice, Criminal past & Deadly game. Unlike some other models who tried their hand at acting, Carol’s beauty was just as evident in motion picture as it was in photographs and I thought she was a very good actress. If Carol was to ever come to Australia, I would love to get the opportunity to meet this lady I have admired since I was a child. It would be a dream come true.





Hi
Was excited to read about Xocia chocolate on your blog but then checked the product out and it isn’t raw and isn’t organic either, and uses fructose as the sweetener…. Which is now derived from corn… Just thought I’d mention this as I’m also passionate about great health and using the best organic products available. And have started making my own raw chocolate, using coconut oil, raw cocoa powder, cocoa butter and dates or pure maple syrup…. seriously yummy!!!!!
Thanks for your time
Delia
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Carol Alt Reply:
July 6th, 2011 at 12:19 pm
Dela,
Fructose is a general term for fruit sweetener and on the Xocai package it says that in Xocai it comes from blueberries, and acaie berries as well as raw cane sugar.
Chocolate melts at 85-90 degrees F well below the raw standard of 115.
I personally Spoke with the Dr. who works with Xocai in NY and she guaranteed me that it was raw and organic….
If somehow I have misheard her or misread their site, i apologize….
Can you Elaborate on your comments?
I like learning, too!
thank you for your email
CA
PS, i also make truffels and a new recipe is coming in my next book: Easy Breezy Sexy Raw due in Spring 2012!
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