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1 WEEK KETO DIET | KRISTEN HALL TRIES

~~OPEN ME~~ Hey guys and welcome to my other channel Kristen Hall Tries. Today I do my first ever viewer suggestion video (which is what I want this whole channel to be based on so PLEASE LEAVE ME A COMMENT BELOW TELLING ME WHAT YOU WANT ME TO TRY) which is to try the keto diet. Do you do this diet? Do you like it? Let me know in the comments. See you guys next weekend! SUBSCRIBE to my main channel to see more of me through the week 🙂 SUBSCRIBE TO MY MAIN CHANNEL http://www.youtube.com/kristenhallvlogs CHECK OUT WHAT HAS HAPPENED THIS YEAR WATCH OTHER VLOGS HERE For Business Inquiries Contact Me Here: khall1231@hotmail.com ~~SOCIAL MEDIA~~ FOLLOW ME ON FACEBOOK http://ift.tt/2mK7VpQ FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER http://www.twitter.com/khallvlogs FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM @kristenhallvlogs @kristenhalltries ADD ME ON SNAPCHAT @k.hallvlogs More from my siteKETO FITNESS, HIKING UP A MOUNTAIN ON MOTHER’S DAY!!Vlog #1 KETO DIET | My 7 Month Journey (4K)Week 1 Keto ResultsKeto Diet – Police Academy & TrainingKeto Fridge Haul + How to Eat Pizza on Keto!Buy 2 Get 1 Free!

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