All it takes is six easy ingredients and some je ne sais quoi
The secret to happiness lies in the simple things. How many of these French lifestyle rituals do you practice every day?
“French women don’t have too many clothes – a few good pieces that last for a while and are classic and timeless.” -Mireille Guiliano The Simple Sophisticate, episode #32 Spring time is beginning bu
The Secret of Aging with Style & Attitude
Australian Gourmet Traveller interview with Mireille Guiliano, author of French Women Don't Get Fat.
“French women don’t have too many clothes – a few good pieces that last for a while and are classic and timeless.” -Mireille Guiliano The Simple Sophisticate, episode #32 Spring time is beginning bu
www.MireilleGuiliano.com Since the debut of her book in 2005, French Women Don't Get Fat: The Secret of Eating for Pleasure author Mireille Guiliano has become a sort of French Oprah, telling women (and men) what's best for them and their...
“French women don’t have too many clothes – a few good pieces that last for a while and are classic and timeless.” -Mireille Guiliano The Simple Sophisticate, episode #32 Spring time is beginning bu
The #1 New York Times bestselling author of French Women Don’t Get Fat offers a collection of delicious, healthy recipes and advice on eating well without gaining weight. With French Women Don’t Get Fat, Mireille Guiliano wrote the ultimate non–diet book on how to enjoy food and stay slim, sparking a worldwide publishing phenomenon. Now, in her first-ever cookbook, she provides her millions of readers with the recipes that are the cornerstone of her philosophy—mouthwatering, simply prepared dishes that favor fresh, seasonal ingredients and yield high satisfaction. Organized around Mireille’s three favorite pastimes—breakfast, lunch, and dinner—these recipes emphasize pure flavors, balanced ingredients, and easy cooking methods. Eating pleasurably is just as important as eating healthfully, and Mireille does not neglect dessert and chocolate (essential components of any French woman’s diet) and incorporates advice on entertaining, menu planning, and wine selection. And once again, Mireille offers tips and tricks to reduce one’s waistline (including a secret family recipe from Mireille’s beloved Tante Berthe for a delicious breakfast that melts away pounds effortlessly). Filled with stories from Mireille’s childhood in France, her life in Paris, Provence, and New York, and her extensive travels and meals for business and enjoyment, The French Women Don’t Get Fat Cookbook is a beautiful, practical lifestyle guide to living well, eating wonderfully, and getting the most out of life with the least amount of stress.