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Biel has a soft spot for burgers and fries

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Jessica Biel arrives on the Champs de Mars in front of the Eiffel Tower during a photocall for the film "The A-Team" in Paris on June 14, 2010. UPI/David Silpa 
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Published: July 17, 2010 at 5:40 PM

LOS ANGELES, July 17 (UPI) -- "A-Team" star Jessica Biel works hard in the gym to stay strong and in shape but says she still finds time to indulge in burgers and fries now and then.

"I do like potato chips, french fries and Barney's burgers in LA with seasoned curly fries. Turkey chili is good, but it will give you terrible farts!" Biel, 28, told Glamour UK.

"I'm not a perfect person who doesn't mess up, eat bad, not work out -- I do all those things. It's just for the most part, when I'm working, I don't feel like I have the choice. I have to bring my A-game," Biel told the magazine.

She said she has "an amazing trainer," Jason Walsh, she works with two or three times a week.

"We do lots of circuit and strength training, especially for my legs and my back, because it's quite weak from years of gymnastics," she said. "I concentrate on making everything strong, and you can't do that with just cardio. I strength-train one day -- and I'm not talking heavy weights, just a little.

"I see my trainer one day, next day I take a yoga class, or cook. I'm not someone who just opens a pantry and rustles something up."

Topics: Jessica Biel
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