French Women for All Seasons: A Year of Secrets Recipes & Pleasures

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'Who can resist a book that recommends love and chocolate as part of a balanced diet?' asked Allison Pearson in the DAILY TELEGRAPH about Guiliano's FRENCH WOMEN DON'T GET FAT, a mould-breaking book that unlocked the secrets of 'The French paradox' and sold well over a million copies worldwide.By letter, by email, in person, readers have inundated Mireille Guiliano with requests for more advice. Her answer: this buoyant new book full of advice, ideas and fresh, French recipes for each season. Elaborating on the wise counsel of her first book, but with many more easy-to-make recipes, anecdotes, tips and a wealth of global experience. Guiliano talks us through food and dining, from her childhood in Alsace-Lorraine, renowned for its cuisine, where she learned to cook with her mother and grandmother, to Provence with its richly unusual but healthy dishes, where she expanded her repertoire though not her waistlinea and to the present where she cooks and wines and dines for maximum enjoyment, sharing the traditions and secrets she's gathered along the way. In the voice that entranced more than a million honorary French women, she demonstrates that equilibrium - being bien dans sa peau - is the key to a long and healthy life. Full of irresistible food, menus, stories and advice on everything from wine to detoxing, from yoghurt to yoga, as well as beauty tips and how to tie a scarf, this is an essential book about how to savour the gastronomic and everyday joys of life - in moderation, and, above all, with pleasure.
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AuthorMireille Guiliano
PublisherRandom House
PlaceLondon
Year2007
ISBN9780099502692
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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