Lisa Lillien

Lisa Lillien
Born United States
Occupation Writer
Spouse(s) Dan Schneider (2002–present)

Lisa Lillien is the creator of the Hungry Girl empire which includes cookbooks, low-calorie recipes, specialty products and TV shows.[1]

Background

Lillien always battled with her weight until one day she decided she was going about dieting all wrong. Rather than give up the junk food that she enjoyed, she realized she could remake such food into more healthy options.[1] She does not have a degree in nutrition or a similar field, but considers herself a "foodologist" because she is obsessed with food.[2]

Business

In 2004 she started her company by creating the website HungryGirl.com. She used $10,000 of her savings to start the business and began with two hundred followers. Today she has over a million subscribers.[3] Through this free daily email subscription service called Hungry Girl she sends out recipes, advice and more.[4]

Media

She has a weekly column on Weight Watchers website and she writes for Redbook magazine. She appears on cooking shows like Rachael Ray. Lillien has a TV show on the Food Network and the Cooking Channel.[3]

Family life

Lillien married Dan Schneider in 2002. He is an award-winning writer and producer, responsible for creating several sitcoms on Nickelodeon, which include The Amanda Show, Drake & Josh, Zoey 101, iCarly, and Victorious.

Books

References

  1. 1 2 Rogers, John. "Lisa Lillien of The 'Hungry Girl' Empire Reveals How She Stopped Yo-Yo Dieting For Good". Huffington Post. Retrieved September 3, 2014.
  2. "Who Is Hungry Girl?". Hungry Girl. Retrieved September 3, 2014.
  3. 1 2 "Lisa Lillien is No Nutritionist, Just Hungry for Good Nutrition". Diets in Review. Retrieved September 3, 2014.
  4. Deanna Schwartz, Daylle. "Interview with Hungry Girl's Lisa Lillien". Belief Net. Retrieved September 3, 2014.

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