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#1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The book that launched a French Revolution about how to approach healthy living: the ultimate non-diet book—now with more recipes. “The perfect book.... A blueprint for building a healthy attitude toward food and exercise"—San Francisco Chronicle French women don’t get fat, even though they enjoy bread and pastry, wine, and regular three-course meals. Unlocking the simple secrets of this “French paradox”—how they enjoy food while staying slim and healthy—Mireille Guiliano gives us a charming, inspiring take on health and eating for our times. 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 positive way to stay trim, a culture’s most precious secrets recast for the twenty-first century. A life of wine, bread—even chocolate—without girth or guilt? Pourquoi pas?
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French Women Don't Get Fat: The Secret of Eating for Pleasure, Mireille Guiliano
- Taal
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2007
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- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Mireille Guiliano
- Uitgever
- KNOPF
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2007
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 273
- ISBN10
- 0375710515
- ISBN13
- 9780375710513
- Reeks
- De Franse meiden
- Tags
- Non-fictie, Zelfhulp, Geneeskunde, Kookboeken, Culinaire kunst & Gastronomie, Gezondheid, Frankrijk, Gezonde levensstijl, Eten, Voeding & Dieeten, Levensstijl, Afvallen
- Eerste editie
- 2004
- Oorspronkelijke titel
- French women don’t get fat
- Beoordeling
- 3,5 van 5
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- #1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The book that launched a French Revolution about how to approach healthy living: the ultimate non-diet book—now with more recipes. “The perfect book.... A blueprint for building a healthy attitude toward food and exercise"—San Francisco Chronicle French women don’t get fat, even though they enjoy bread and pastry, wine, and regular three-course meals. Unlocking the simple secrets of this “French paradox”—how they enjoy food while staying slim and healthy—Mireille Guiliano gives us a charming, inspiring take on health and eating for our times. 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 positive way to stay trim, a culture’s most precious secrets recast for the twenty-first century. A life of wine, bread—even chocolate—without girth or guilt? Pourquoi pas?




