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How The French Stay So Slim

#1 User is offline   `LANE 

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Posted 23 September 2007 - 03:09 PM

i found this rather interesting biggrin.gif

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The little village that is Girl Meets Grape is just back from a jaunt to France, where I learned a couple of things about our Continental friends. Someone sent me a book awhile back about why French women don't get fat; as I was pregnant at the time, I wasn't quite sure how to interpret this gift. Regardless, it is true that French women (and men!) don't tend to be as heavy.

How do these Frenchies do it? Here are a few tips:

1) Set the table, set the mood. The French don't typically do fast food (though even that is changing thanks to la vie McDonald's). They dine, and eating and dining are not the same thing. Taking the time to drink coffee from real cups, using cloth napkins and tablecloths no matter how humble the meal, is part of the charm.

2) Eat slowly. This is a tough one for me, especially as a new mom, as I find myself shoveling anything I can get down my throat. Not healthy. Portion your food and savor it in small bites. Better for your digestion and easier to control portions.

3) Sip, nibble, repeat. One of my best girlfriends in Los Angeles is an incredibly elegant woman from Burgundy who, despite twenty years in the States, has yet to develop our gulping patterns. Francoise dines. She sips, she nibbles, she repeats. And I love her enough to wait it out with her at times when I have long since polished off my own dinner. And yes, she is lovely and slim.

4) Liquor is quicker, but wine is fine. A lot of the cocktails and aperitifs in France tend to be wine-based, like a kir or Lillet, rather than being made from the hard-stuff. They don't swill the Grey Goose and Red Bull as a way of "preparing their palates." A lovely glass of something bubbly wakes up your tastebuds, while a glass of red or white with food promotes better digestion. And the French drink in a very different way than most Americans. Wine is served at both lunch and dinner, every day, but the French take a long time over every meal, so that two-hour lunch makes a single glass stretch quite awhile. Much has been made recently of studies that show the health benefits of daily, very moderate wine consumption versus the weekend "binge" model of drinking that dominates our college campuses and Friday happy hours nationwide.

5) Coffee is not dessert itself. I have a friend who works at Starbucks who once told me the zillions of calories to be found in one of those mocha-latte-caramel-whipped-cream-venti-crazyccino things. The French drink espresso or cafe au lait in small portions, that's it. (I adored the lovely little automated coffee machines and café tables at the rest stops along the A4 motorway from Burgundy to Paris.) Ditch the calorie-filled, whipped cream dessert coffees, but take the time to savor the smaller portion you do order. And drink it from a real cup.


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#2 User is offline   vanillapudding 

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Posted 24 September 2007 - 12:32 AM

eating slowly... nibbling... not drinking coffee...
whoohooo three out of five xD
but theres no denying it
it'd take a lot of work to get as hot as the french!
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Posted 24 September 2007 - 01:14 PM

i read that they eat incredibly small portions
compared to American portions
so their stomachs are smaller
many people go on diets mimicking the french style of eating
by eating anything (like heavy cream cake)
but just half the usual portion you eat
and then your stomach's supposed to...shrinkkkk
i'm trying it..but it's sooooo hard!!!

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Posted 24 September 2007 - 01:21 PM

They take 2 hours to eat one meal? Wow... I don't know if I could do that ^^;
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Posted 24 September 2007 - 01:26 PM

i wish i could try that
but i have no time happy.gif;;
2 hours wasted. =/
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Posted 24 September 2007 - 01:28 PM

theres fat people in france too biggrin.gif
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Posted 24 September 2007 - 04:01 PM

^ LOL !!

I tried eating slow. . >=[ unelss its nasty food I'll eat slow but if its good I eat fast/
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Posted 24 September 2007 - 04:07 PM

If that is true... then I am a barbarian in France. When I am hungry, I eat. I can never take 2 hours to eat, because the food will get cold, and I don't like cold food...
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Posted 24 September 2007 - 04:19 PM

QUOTE(YellowMedic @ Sep 24 2007, 08:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If that is true... then I am a barbarian in France. When I am hungry, I eat. I can never take 2 hours to eat, because the food will get cold, and I don't like cold food...


Ditto. When it's time to eat, I shove rice down my mouth like there's no tomorrow. dry.gif




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Posted 24 September 2007 - 04:20 PM

Yes it's true. I learned it in French class.

Plus, they view Americans as always stuffing themselves and fat because of fast foods. Unfortunately, for some, it is true.
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Posted 24 September 2007 - 04:31 PM

I think I saw this on yahoo. laugh.gif

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Posted 24 September 2007 - 05:14 PM

To them, we must be Pigs.
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Posted 25 September 2007 - 03:02 AM

dont they eat everything in small portions? thats what my French friend does.. shes a stick!
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Posted 25 September 2007 - 06:55 AM

eww, eat slowly? NEVER i'm PROUD that i eat 10 times faster than any human being!

the smaller portion of coffee makes sense but i'd be pissed if the 5 dollar caramel frappacino got any smaller
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Posted 25 September 2007 - 10:54 AM



To add, the French value the cuisine like an art and think while eating, they have to take time to appreciate the flavors. French cuisine is also known to be incredibly fatty, but they eat really small portions (like the stereotypical "rich" restaurants where one serving is like 2 bites). So yes, their stomaches are smaller. Even the fast food restaurants, the portions are smaller. As mentioned, manners is incredibly expected, eating like a lady or gentleman. If you shove food larger than a quarter (the coin) it is considered "piggish." Because of the rate they eat, the longer you chew and eat the food, your stomache grows "tired" of feeing hungry and the atmosphere of dining, so by the end of the small meal, you feel full.

But yes, there are "fat" people in France, but no where comapred to America.






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Posted 25 September 2007 - 10:59 AM

A majority of Americans eat about 3 large meals a day with about 1 to 2 snacks. In this case, some of the food is broken down into energy. The rest is stored in the glycogen (fat) deposits. Thus, making you fat. The French have about 10 small meals per day. This allows their bodies to produce the right amount of energy when needed. There is no excuss amount of it food stored; resulting in being slim.
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Posted 25 September 2007 - 12:44 PM

My coworker is French. They eat sloww...... LOL, we get 30 minute lunch break... within the 30 minute break, she only ate 1/4 of her meal. LOL and she continues to eat at her desk after her break. she told me for dinner, it is VERY LITTLE.. and their lunch is REALLY BIG (serving) it's like twice more than i eat for lunch.
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Posted 25 September 2007 - 12:45 PM

lol i sorta eat like that, is that why im so skinny D:
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Posted 25 September 2007 - 05:34 PM

i gotta move there!! food is so savoured and loved...all the flavours are admired. <3 smile.gif unlike north america.. it is just shoved down, not caring for anything but that it tastes good. :S ahhaa..
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Posted 25 September 2007 - 05:40 PM

what an interesting read.. O_O
i'll keep this in mind. biggrin.gif
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