In the lead-up to the Warriors’ match versus the Magic, Steph Curry’s wife recently revealed on social media what her husband ate for breakfast. In a rare view into the NBA star’s morning routine, Ayesha—a renowned chef—gave fans a look at the full breakfast that powers Curry’s game.
The photographs show Ayesha making pancakes with scrambled eggs, a little piece of meat, juice, coffee, and fruit. Apart from her husband’s meal, she also showed off a picture of her own breakfast, which included corned beef, grapefruit, orange juice, and a sunny-side-up egg.
Steph and Ayesha Curry’s breakfast is revealed by Ayesha Curry.
Ayesha began a culinary blog that later became a YouTube channel after her 2011 marriage to Steph. ‘The Seasoned Life’ is her cookbook and she has a show on the Food Network.
The restaurant and culinary service industries were also explored by Ayesha Curry. Little Lights of Mine, her olive oil business, gives 10% of its proceeds to the nonprofit No Kid Hungry. The International Smoke pop-up, on which she and chef Michael Mina worked, moved to San Diego in 2019. Homemade launched in 2017 as a meal-kit service that later became a pop-up shop.
She debuted her lifestyle magazine, shop, and product line in 2020 under the nаme Sweet July. The following year, she also started her production firm, Sweet July Productions, under Entertainment One.
This is Steph Curry getting ready to take against the Orlando Magic.
With a three-game losing streak coming to a close in 2023, the Golden State Warriors will be looking to get back on track in their first game of the new year against the Orlando Magic. The Warriors will be playing at Chase 1 Center in San Francisco, California, and they currently have a record of 15-17.
Steph Curry hopes the team finds the perfect blend of starters soon because they have been experimenting with different lineups.
Curry expressed his frustration, saying, “It’s frustrating, for sure,” while his team is still deciding on the starting lineup. Any decent club can answer that question after 32 games if they are a really competitive competitor. Without a doubt, we must reach that stage before the clock runs out.
The Golden State Warriors will host the Denver Nuggets, the defending champions, on January 4th, following their game against the Orlando Magic. Before hitting the road again, they have a three-game homestand scheduled from January 5–7 against the Pistons, Raptors, and Pelicans.