Carrie Underwood may be famous and rich, but she still knows how to get her hands dirty. The singer recently talked about working on her farm.
Speaking with People, Underwood says that she has come full circle. She grew up on a farm. Now, she's back working on a farm, but this time it is hers. She also discussed her husband and sons bringing home fresh game to eat.
"I grew up in a small town on a farm to leave the farm, go and do all this other stuff, only to end back up on a farm," she says. "I love getting my hands in the dirt. I love growing things. I love it when I make dinner and my husband's a big hunter, my boys are hunters, so we get the cleanest meat anywhere."
Carrie Underwood Opens Up
She said, "It's something really soul-filling, as well as fueling your body right when you know exactly what's in it. Nobody's sneaking anything, it was grown right. It's fun and it's great for your brain and your body to be out in the sunshine and have your hands in the dirt. It's very cup-filling for me."
Meanwhile, Underwood also opened up about staying healthy as she gets older.
She continues, "I'm in my 40s and I feel now it's more important than ever to make sure that those numbers stay where they need to be."
Despite her busy schedule, Underwood says she tries to make time for herself to work out.
"If I do have time to work out, I'm going to work out. If I don't, I might go for a walk. I try to look for those windows in my day that it's like, 'What can I do right now instead of sitting on your phone scrolling?' Which is everybody's favorite pastime these days," she said.
"The foundation is good sleep and good nutrition. I feel like we try to over complicate things," she says, adding, "And then having healthy snacks, having our HiNotes sitting on the counter, it's an easy win. All those little easy wins really do make a big difference."
