French Women Diet
"Instead of scarfing down diet shakes and squeezing in hour-long sessions at
the gym, dieters enjoy multi-course meals of champagne, full fat cheese, filet
mignon and crème brulee (in French-sized portions, of course!) followed by a
long stroll through the city."
Read the French Women's Diet Review
"French Women Don’t Get Fat" is more food philosophy than step-by-step diet
plan. The book encourages readers to adopt a French attitude toward food -- one
that emphasizes quality over quantity, frequent shopping for seasonal produce
and savoring meals rather than eating on the run. Instead of scarfing down diet
shakes and squeezing in hour-long sessions at the gym, dieters enjoy
multi-course meals of champagne, full fat cheese, fillet mignon and crème brulee
(in French-sized portions, of course!) followed by a long stroll through the
city. During the three-week “wake-up call,” readers track everything they eat in
a food journal. Once problem areas are identified (black and white doesn’t lie),
dieters spend one to three months adjusting their eating habits by say, cutting
back on portion sizes or giving up soda. The rest is just maintenance.
Checklist
Cost: Not much, barring the cost of the book. The natural yogurt maker and fresh
fruits and vegetables from local specialty markets may drive up your bottom line
at checkout, depending on your current grocery list.
Meals Provided: No.
Diet Duration: About three months, give or take a week. Once you drop the
weight, it’s a matter of staying in the “French Zen.”
Fitness Requirements: Yes, but mostly related to walking and breathing. Specific
guidelines are skimpy.
Time Commitment: Minimal, but dieters do have access to online support for a
fee, including newsletters, chat rooms, recipes and other “diet” tools.
Eating Out: On occasion, yes, but the book emphasizes preparing meals at home.
If you must dine out, select restaurants that offer several flavorful small
courses and savor them.
Alcohol: Of course – especially wine with dinner! But skip the hard alcohol and
high-calorie mixers.
Vegetarian-Friendly: Somewhat. Fruits and vegetables are held in high esteem,
particularly fresh, seasonal produce, but don’t expect specific advice for
meeting protein needs.
Strict/Flexible Eating Plan: Flexible.

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