The 'very bad habit' Martha Stewart says is part of her bedtime routine

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The 'very bad habit' Martha Stewart says is part of her bedtime routine
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Instead of watching TV, the businesswoman and author said she does this when she can't sleep.

“Oh, hi there,” she said in a video posted to her Instagram. “I’m just enjoying the natural flavor of pumpkin spice from Green Mountain Coffee Roasters … and nothing else … literally”who turned 81 in August"I don't drink anything that's artificial," Stewart told TODAY."I don't generally open cans to take a drink of something. I want to drink fresh-brewed, wholesome, natural.

Even though she didn't exactly follow directions , the stylish throwback drew rave reviews and thousands of comments paying homage to her timeless fashion sense. One of the most recent was spent at model and entrepreneur Karlie Kloss' 30th birthday party, earlier this week which Stewart told TODAY was"so much fun."

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