French Women Don't Get Fat

Author:
Mireille Guiliano
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French Women Don't Get Fat

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In her delightful tale, Guiliano unlocks the simple secrets of the French paradox--how to enjoy food and stay slim and healthy. Hers is a charming, sensible, and powerfully life-affirming view of health and eating for our times.

Long description

Stylish, convincing, wise, funny-and just in time: the ultimate non-diet book, which could radically change the way you think and live.

French women don't get fat, but they do eat bread and pastry, drink wine, and regularly enjoy three-course meals. In her delightful tale, Mireille Guiliano unlocks the simple secrets of this "French paradox”-how to enjoy food and stay slim and healthy. Hers is a charming, sensible, and powerfully life-affirming view of health and eating for our times.

As a typically slender French girl, Mireille (Meer-ray) went to America as an exchange student and came back fat. That shock sent her into an adolescent tailspin, until her kindly family physician, "Dr. Miracle, ” came to the rescue. Reintroducing her to classic principles of French gastronomy plus time-honored secrets of the local women, he helped her restore her shape and gave her a whole new understanding of food, drink, and life. The key? Not guilt or deprivation but learning to get the most from the things you most enjoy. Following her own version of this traditional wisdom, she has ever since relished a life of indulgence without bulge, satisfying yen without yo-yo on three meals a day.

Now in simple but potent strategies and dozens of recipes you'd swear were fattening, Mireille reveals the ingredients for a lifetime of weight control-from the emergency weekend remedy of Magical Leek Soup to everyday tricks like fooling yourself into contentment and painless new physical exertions to save you from the StairMaster.Emphasizing the virtues of freshness, variety, balance, and always pleasure, Mireille shows how virtually anyone can learn to eat, drink, and move like a French woman.

A natural raconteur, Mireille illustrates her philosophy through the experiences that have shaped her life-a six-year-old's first taste of Champagne, treks in search of tiny blueberries (called myrtilles) in the woods near her grandmother's house, a near-spiritual rendezvous with oysters at a seaside restaurant in Brittany, to name but a few. She also shows us other women discovering the wonders of "French in action, ” drawing examples from dozens of friends and associates she has advised over the years to eat and drink smarter and more joyfully.

Here are a culture's most cherished and time-honored secrets recast for the twenty-first century. For anyone who has slipped out of her zone, missed the flight to South Beach, or accidentally let a carb pass her lips, here is a buoyant, positive way to stay trim. A life of wine, bread-even chocolate-without girth or guilt? Pourquoi pas?


From the Hardcover edition.

Product details

Publisher:
Vintage Books USA
ISBN:
9780375710513
Publication date:
December 2007
Length:
203mm
Width:
134mm
Thickness:
16mm
Weight:
286g
Pages:
273
Illustrations:
Illustrated

Review

The perfect book. . . . A blueprint for building a healthy attitude toward food and exercise.
-- San Francisco Chronicle
A perfect, slim (and slimming) read for dieters and bon vivants alike.
-- Marie Claire
It's hard not to be enlivened by a [weight-control] book that celebrates both chocolate and bread, and espouses such wisdom as 'Life without pasta? Perish the thought.'
-- The Washington Post Book World

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  The myth of Frenchness
Reviewed by Albert van Zyl (http://thoughtsintime.co.za) from Cape Town on 03 March 2008
4 of 9 people found the following review helpful:

A while back Mireille Guiliano wrote the wildly successful French women dont get fat . This book was an interesting little glimpse into the ‘French world’ that so many of us fantasize about. It presents a fictional ‘French woman’ that knows everything about style, balance, exercise, how to eat etc etc. And one has to have sympathy for those of us who buy into this myth. In the end we do however need to admit that it is #*@%#*@%. The truth about the French and frenchwomen lies somewhere between Guiliano’s superhero and the hard reality that Sarah Turnbull describes in Almost French. Turnbull’s heroic efforts at trying to fit into the Parisian social scene shows the narrow, @#$&#y, socially hierarchical side of French women and French city life in general. Hazel Rowley’s Tête-à-Tête reveals a similar world of sexism and narrow social rivalries. So what has brought about this outburst from a true blue Francophile like myself? Guiliano was not content with the money that she made on the first book; she has written a sequel… Somebody tell the woman to stop! http://thoughtsintime.co.za/

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