Want to know the secret to living until 110? Well, according to
supercentenarian Agnes Fenton, the key is God, whiskey and beer … Miller
High Life to be precise.
Fenton’s daily beer routine started 70
years ago after a health scare involving a benign tumor. When her
doctor discharged her, she said he left her with this important piece of
advice: “Agnes, you must drink three Miller High Lifes a day.”
Fenton has followed his suggestion to the letter for decades — she even added a glass of whiskey to the mix.
According to the Record, her caregivers have recently taken alcohol out of her daily routine because she eats less now.
The
Englewood, N.J., resident turned 110 on Saturday surrounded by more
than 40 children she took care of during her years as a nanny.
“When
I was 100 years old, I went to the mirror to thank God that I was still
here. And I thank him every morning,” she told the Record. “He gave me a
long life and a good life, and I have nothing to complain about.”
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