New Details of Teresa Giudice's Life in Prison

Find out what the "Real Housewives" star has been eating and doing behind bars.

At FCI Danbury, after which she is expected to spend time at a halfway house, Giudice will live a regimented life, waking up each day at 6 a.m. (she is either sleeping in a 2-person cube or a 6- to 8-person room) and reporting to a job, prison officials said.

"All medically cleared inmates are assigned jobs by staff, based on institution need with a focus on the inmate's individual skills and abilities, in an effort to provide them with employable skills for release," a representative for the prison told ABC News.

"Inmates are required to work a standard workday of approximately 7.5 hours. This may include educational programs for inmates in need of English as second language and/or GED. When not assigned to a required program or work assignment, inmates are free to participate in optional education programs and/or recreational activities," the representative added.

In addition, "inmates are afforded the opportunity to shower daily," the representative said. "All restrooms have dividers for individual use."

Meals are also carefully planned out in advance for the inmates, with vegetarian options for those who don't eat meat. Today, lunch consisted of either baked chicken or a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, steamed rice, pinto beans, green beans, whole wheat bread with margarine, and a dessert or fruit. Dinner will be a choice of beef enchilada casserole, beef and vegetables or soy enchilada casserole, steamed rice, mixed vegetables, whole wheat bread with margarine and a beverage.

Snacks are also available for purchase at the commissary, including several varieties of chips, ice cream, hummus, cereal bars and cookies.