10 DIET SECRETS FRENCH WOMEN DON'T WANT YOU TO KNOW - How to Lose Weight

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  • Discover the 10 diet secrets that French women don't want you to know! These tips will help you lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle. French women don't get fat and you will now why after watching this video!
    From portion control to incorporating more natural foods, we'll share the secrets of the French approach to eating that keeps them slim and healthy. Say goodbye to fad diets and restrictive plans and learn how to enjoy food like the French do for lasting weight loss success. Je vous souhaite bon appétit!
    0:00 Introduction
    0:46 Secrets 1
    1:53 Secrets 2
    3:59 Secrets 3
    4:51 Secrets 4
    6:52 Secrets 5
    7:39 Secrets 6
    8:25 Secrets 7
    9:25 Secrets 8
    10:34 Secrets 9
    12:08 Secrets 10
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  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 2 місяці тому +531

    My Greek father is nearly 94, is quite slim (6-ft. height, about 140 lbs.), is active and very healthy, and needs no medication at all. He’s eaten Greek food all his life and taught us three children and our Mom how to choose food, cook and eat this way (sitting at the table, enjoying conversation and eating slowly). We’re all slim and healthy, too. The emphasis is on fish, legumes, some poultry and meat, and mostly fresh vegetables, with a little fruit, nuts and dairy. He eats exactly one slice of bread, (sourdough, the only sugar-free bread in the US), at every meal. All supermarket American baked goods are packed with sugar, I can’t stand them! Daily walking! Thanks, Alice🙂

    • @maidakhan6974
      @maidakhan6974 Місяць тому

      That’s an absurdly low weight for a man who’s 6ft, that’s not healthy, that’s frail

    • @laurenlaforest
      @laurenlaforest 20 днів тому +3

      I only buy sugar free bread. I've managed to find one brand other than sourdough because I hate the taste of sourdough. Or I make my own bread.

    • @DianasReviews
      @DianasReviews 20 днів тому +1

      Thanks for sharing your food experience 😊

    • @jodiehebert8285
      @jodiehebert8285 8 днів тому

      That is great insight into the Mediterranean diet. It helps to have good quality ingredients and fresh fish. Where did you grow up?

    • @kayleigh5848
      @kayleigh5848 5 днів тому

      I hate how hard it is to lead a healthy lifestyle in the US :/ It's really cool how well he's doing!! just proof that diet should be everyone's #1 priority and how little the US government hates its' people. :(

  • @eileenternullo8077
    @eileenternullo8077 Місяць тому +284

    My mother was from Europe, I was raised in the US, I grew up eating European, I was shocked to see how my friends ate.
    So many times I’ve said , I don’t want snacks , I want real food.

    • @654ujala
      @654ujala Місяць тому +23

      Yes…unfortunately, there are a lot of Americans feeding their children highly processed, snack foods. It’s no wonder these kids grow up and even as adults crave snacks instead of being satiated by real, unprocessed, nutritious foods.

    • @chanelnadiaaa
      @chanelnadiaaa 21 день тому +5

      europe is a whole continent, not a country lol so the food is extremely broad

  • @sparklie962
    @sparklie962 2 місяці тому +219

    As a North American I was intrigued by my German friend's lifestyle when I went for a long visit with her. Everything you have said here Alice, matches my friend's attitude to food: no junk/processed food, ever. She cooked all her meals from scratch - and ate heartily at those 3 meals - with zero snacks through the day. Sweets were only for actual special occasions - like her kids got chocolate for Easter, birthdays and that was about it. We walked every day, and did as many errands as realistically possible on foot. She's had 2 kids and still weighs what she did when I first met her 30 years ago.

    • @luluandmeow
      @luluandmeow 2 місяці тому +13

      I grew up in Italy in the 70s and it was the same there, but in already people started eating processed food and having 2 cars per family... So it's my grandma's lifestyle I look up to rather than my parents'

    • @kayleigh5848
      @kayleigh5848 5 днів тому

      seems like everyone else has figured it out except americans lmaoo I hate being from america tbh

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 2 місяці тому +213

    I’m American, and most food here is extremely processed and packed with various forms of sugar. I was unable to lose excess weight in my 30s and 40s, but then I lost 50 lbs. after giving up sugar and simple carbs (I will eat a small amount on a special occasion). I don’t really think fats (healthy ones) are the problem, nor, as a scientist, believe in the crude calorie model, we’re not Bunsen burners. I walk daily, with my back problem, it’s all I can do, but it’s plenty to keep me slim. It feels so good to be a size 6-8 (US) again after getting close to a size 16! Portion control helps, but mostly it’s about eating fresh, non-processed veggies and fruit, nuts and a some protein and fat. My late Mom taught me a good tip: “shop the perimeter of the grocery store”. This is where the produce, dairy, meat and fish, and better bakery products are shelved. The interior of the store is filled with processed, high sugar, junk food. I get my groceries delivered weekly now, it eliminates a lot of tempting-looking, but unhealthy, foods.

    • @hiannahgus574
      @hiannahgus574 Місяць тому +13

      Congratulations on your weight loss! My mother taught me to shop the perimeter of the store, too.

    • @tingomez100
      @tingomez100 Місяць тому +6

      Congratulations! ❤

    • @blackthornsloe8049
      @blackthornsloe8049 Місяць тому +10

      Congratulations !
      I'm American and can't believe how much bad , processed , chemical , sugary food we are presented with . I gave up sugar and processed carbs and lost twenty pounds and still losing .
      It's fantastic to be 54 and wearing clothing with a waistline again 😊

    • @sable747
      @sable747 Місяць тому +3

      This is inspiring!

    • @chiarac3833
      @chiarac3833 Місяць тому +4

      Good point on this. Also for exercise you can swim, no impact and good intensity. I have back issues and that was what I was recommended.

  • @alexandrasmith7682
    @alexandrasmith7682 Місяць тому +72

    My Grandmother was French ..... She constantly dieted, in fact she suffered from anorexia when younger. She was a fully trained atelier who became a tailoress to society when she married and came to England. She got up at 6.00am and had coffee and one wholemeal biscuit. Then she didn't eat again until 7.30pm ..... She didn't like handling food when she was always handling expensive fabrics like silk. She insisted we all ate together at the table, and we drank water. The rule was a glass of water first and then a proper home cooked meal which included a portion of healthy carb. You are so right ..... Her portion size was about a third of an American plate. Rarely hungry before bed, but if you were then it was an inch square of cheese with half a piece of fruit.

  • @luluandmeow
    @luluandmeow 2 місяці тому +63

    I grew up on the Mediterranean diet and it's been misinterpreted a lot and misappropriated by the marketing people. First of all there are plenty of fat and obese people who live in these regions, Greek people for example have recently been described as the "fat man of Europe" and there is a lot of overweight/obesity in Southern Italy for example (I have watched plenty of "street" videos of locals). What made the Mediterranean diet healthier than the American diet (aren't they all?) was the amount of veggies and fruit and the moderate animal food consumption. I say "made", not "makes" because the Mediterranean diet has changed a lot since the original study was done decades ago. Unfortunately the marketing people have done a good job persuading us that it's the olive oil that makes this a slimming diet - it is not, it is pure fat, it may be better than saturated fat, but it's still got the same amount of calories and in Italy where I grew up we did not pour it on the veggies, we just ate a small amount. Even then most of my relatives were not slim; now people are olive-oil crazy! Every tbs is 120 calories and who uses just 1 tbs? It's glug-glug-glug on every healthy veggie or ingredient. It you want to lose weight, it's very easy to skip added oils, just google how to sautee oil-free using water or broth or nothing (mushrooms and onions actually release a lot of liquid so you don't need to add anything). I use balsamic vinegar or lemon juice on my salad, you quickly get used to it and you will not miss the olive oil.

  • @samrazzleberry
    @samrazzleberry 2 місяці тому +57

    I am of Middle Eastern descent and my parents grew up on a Mediterranean diet their whole lives! Sadly, the US thrives off of consumerism and so many “healthy” items will secretly have bad ingredients hidden it (such as seed oils, soy, sugars, natural flavors etc). I work for a French company, and also noticed when I’m at HQ - no snacks! Just your regular meals, and I also noticed very light dinners and bigger lunches. Love that! Thanks Alice xx ❤

    • @luluandmeow
      @luluandmeow 2 місяці тому +3

      Yes! It's best to eat lightly in the evenings

    • @samrazzleberry
      @samrazzleberry Місяць тому +5

      @@luluandmeow problem is American culture emphasizes big dinners! I’m veering away from that but when in social settings it can be harder. 😩

  • @Paulaatmdbqdotnet
    @Paulaatmdbqdotnet Місяць тому +36

    Skipping everything that is processed is one of the most valuable pieces of information to maintaining good health! Thank you! ❤

  • @cutepig8078
    @cutepig8078 Місяць тому +42

    When I came to America, it was very strange for me to see that new family had unhealthy snacks, like candy, tiny bags of chips and crackers, sitting on the kitchen table at all times, tempting me. It also seems like the kitchen here is the center of the house, so no matter where I go in the house I have to walk through/near the kitchen and be constantly reminded of food.

    • @Britt3334
      @Britt3334 Місяць тому +1

      That’s just your house. I’ve lived here my whole life and never had a house where you were forced to walk through the kitchen

  • @flame.c3652
    @flame.c3652 Місяць тому +14

    1. French women do diet - French paradox is a lie. They don’t eat everything they want everyday, and eat fresh food.
    2. French have healthy food culture - easier and cheaper to get fresh food in France. Huge culture about fresh food.
    3. Walking and exercising - they don’t use cars a lot
    4. Cut snacks and sugar. You are told to avoid snacks between meals and they avoid sugar. They have healthy snacks.
    5. Eating without distraction - mindful eating.
    6. Balance your diet and make choice.
    7. Smaller portions and better food quality.
    8. French diet - no magic formula, you have to diet.
    9. Following the Mediterranean diet - fresh food, high fat quality, fresh fruit and a lot of eggs.
    10. Healthy lifestyle.

  • @user-si5wx4zz5s
    @user-si5wx4zz5s 2 місяці тому +90

    I have lived in France and visited there often. They may eat healthily and that is wonderful, but they do drink a lot of coffee and smoke a lot.

    • @83kellylove
      @83kellylove Місяць тому +9

      Yes!!! I went last summer and the amount of smoking is insane!

    • @rozchristopherson648
      @rozchristopherson648 Місяць тому +24

      This was my thinking also. Smoking and consuming caffeine are 2 powerful appetite suppressants. Even the models and especially the supermodels practice these habits of smoking and drinking coffee in order to stay slim by suppressing their appetites.

    • @isobel64
      @isobel64 Місяць тому +4

      all they do is smoke lol

    • @UrsaBella
      @UrsaBella Місяць тому

      They don’t eat healthy at all. They compare their French food to mcdonalds and call it healthy. They eat enormous amounts of carbohydrates. And they eat less because they save money on everything.

    • @alimc77
      @alimc77 Місяць тому +3

      Agree the smoking is awful here

  • @chaimoose
    @chaimoose Місяць тому +12

    As an American, I mainly eat foods we make at home. we don’t buy prepackaged frozen foods or snacks. It’s just way too expensive. We eat the basics and contrary to popular belief, buying pre-packaged food is a lot more expensive than buying a bag of potatoes.

  • @ScandalousPast
    @ScandalousPast Місяць тому +8

    Fellow French expat living in the States here and I couldn't agree with you more: walking and steering away from processed food is key. I also think that overall, French folks are better when it comes to portion size (also having fast food joints at every corners doesn't help either). Something I didn't see in the video but that my French relatives and friends do is balance their calories intake over several days. For example, my mom might spend the day with a friend drink wine and eat very rich food but the following day she will only eat is a small salad and some broth. I am going back to visit this fall and need to lose some weight because there is definitely more social pressure to be thin in France than in the US.

  • @elizabethpace1591
    @elizabethpace1591 2 місяці тому +19

    I absolutely agree with you that eating the right foods and exercising is key 🙂

  • @michelleassous
    @michelleassous Місяць тому +9

    Thank you for your honesty and thoughtfulness. My husband is French so we visit often and you made many valid points! The walking and slow eating culture helps a lot too!

  • @smitha5022
    @smitha5022 Місяць тому +14

    I travel frequently to European and Mediterranean countries. I eat EVERYTHING and still manage to lose weight. Why is that? 1) I walk everyday everywhere to see as much as possible. 2) fast food restaurants are very few, not on every corner like in America. 3) fruits and veggies are cheaper than in America. 4) way less sugar in the food. 5) I occupied my time with activities rather than sitting around snacking all day. 6) in some countries, like in the Middle East, larger meals are eaten earlier and light meals for dinner. 7) restaurants aren’t open 24 hours like here in America.

  • @ninames
    @ninames Місяць тому +16

    Italy is similar to France. We eat a lot of fresh food and we use a lot the bike or we normally walk (when we do nothing we make at least 6000 steps a day, when we are a little active, at least 11000 steps.)The only thing we usually drink is water. There are exception of course and recently something is changing towards global habits (more processed food and snacks/junk food)

    • @Ksiu100
      @Ksiu100 Місяць тому +1

      What about the İtalien wine?

  • @luluandmeow
    @luluandmeow 2 місяці тому +15

    Thank you for your honesty, and also for admitting that you yourself had to lose weight. You are a lovely beautiful person, and this is a channel I trust. Best wishes from London x

  • @pharmclare
    @pharmclare Місяць тому +2

    Enlightening perspective. I appreciate. Welldone

  • @a.williams10
    @a.williams10 2 місяці тому +10

    So true and I agree with you in everything, Alice. Good quality organic foods rich in nutrients and good habits on a daily basis are fundamental since ultra processed/junk foods are loaded with ingredients such as maltodextrin, MSG, sugars, corn syrup, starches and seed oils which are inflammatory and spike insulin considerably leading to weight gain, anxiety, fatigue, insomnia, mood swings, fatty liver, insulin resistance, diabetes and many other health problems. I'm not French but follow many of these guidelines for better health/well-being and it works. Mindful awareness is so much needed in every aspect. Merci beaucoup for your honesty, helpful advice and raising awareness on this topic 🙏🏻

  • @frenchmanila
    @frenchmanila Місяць тому +2

    love this video! portions are a huge thing for us in the states vs europe!! now i’m craving some fresh fruits & veggies!!

  • @user-kr2pv2mn1s
    @user-kr2pv2mn1s Місяць тому +5

    Mille mercis pour vos conseils, c’est super.❤

  • @TaniaEstes
    @TaniaEstes 2 місяці тому +5

    I would love to see you making some more of your recipes, I really enjoy making the ones you have shown us before

  • @Queenbelieveit
    @Queenbelieveit Місяць тому +7

    I’m American and I only cooked mostly for my children because mom did it for me and my siblings as a stay at home wife during our childhood. No sugar and no candy because I didn’t want my children up all night. They went to bed by 730pm- 8pm. Grapes for snacks, oranges and carrots plus celery…. Fresh meals and when I did eat meat fish and chicken mostly. As I got older I started gaining weight and decided to adopt a plant based diet/ vegetarian lifestyle…. And exercise walking daily 30 mins or more and strength training a few days out of the week. I love various salads especially the Mediterranean salads. ❤

  • @marikarembetissa4870
    @marikarembetissa4870 2 місяці тому +27

    Bravo ❤ I have noticed that French women have youthful and firm bodies, even when they are older and they have given birth, and i think, except the diet and the skincare, it's the fact that they don't gain and lose weight all the time. They have this mentality about food and health since their childhood.

    • @luluandmeow
      @luluandmeow 2 місяці тому +9

      Yes, yo-yo dieting was he equivalent of having multiple pregnancies, led to a lot of loose skin, it wrecked my body and there's nothing really that can be done. My friends who have been slim all their lives are toned with no loose skin, even those who've had 3 children in their 30s!

  • @evas.4728
    @evas.4728 Місяць тому +8

    The quality of food in Europe is veey good, I agree. Here, in Slovenia, fresh unprocessed food is easy to get in every corner. While I was travelling to US, I was suprised, I couldn't get unsugared bread. Fast food there is cheaper than fresh vegetables. It's a shame. It's not the case in my country. Majority of moms here cook meals every day even though they are working moms.

  • @rozchristopherson648
    @rozchristopherson648 Місяць тому +13

    Smoking and consuming caffeine are 2 powerful appetite suppressants. Even the models and especially the supermodels practice these habits of smoking and drinking coffee in order to stay slim by suppressing their appetites.

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Місяць тому +4

      maybe I don't smock and I drink coffee once a day. Less and less people smock in France

    • @rozchristopherson648
      @rozchristopherson648 Місяць тому +4

      @@Aliceinparisofficial It’s good to know that you do not smoke and only drink coffee once a day. You are young. I’m 63. I would advise you to limit and eventually cut caffeine altogether as you age. Caffeine ruins the kidneys. It contributes to kidney failure in one’s senior years. I’m vegan for 8 years now and try to do as many things as possible to be healthy. I take no medications and hope to keep it that way as I continue to age. I drink chicory as a coffee substitute. I only drank coffee rarely when I was younger. But now, I avoid it completely. Even decaffeinated coffee has the decaffeinating chemicals in it which are also harmful to the body.

  • @joannatstudent4625
    @joannatstudent4625 Місяць тому +3

    Great video! Thank you for sharing. I also find it quite silly that people (mainly Americans it seems) are so obsessed with how French women stay slim. It's quite simple actually... they're excessive smokers with a strong body image. French women are very particular about staying slim despite this whole sense that "we don't care". We do. We just won't go crazy in the gym and our diet is embedded naturally in our lifestyle.

  • @janediamond-tm2zk
    @janediamond-tm2zk 2 місяці тому +10

    I worked for a FR company and they work very hard! We did have lunch together when I was in FR. I loved it! Great food and a different mindset re food.

    • @lovinglife419
      @lovinglife419 Місяць тому +1

      Same. One of the corporations in France regularly served lamb shoulder, tons of fresh veggies and creme brule. Food is not really a big conversation. You work, you eat, you walk. It's really simple. I loved it.

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 2 місяці тому +29

    I saw one American influencer, a Mother with several children, showing off her “kids snacks pantry”. This was a walk-in closet the size of most large walk-in wardrobe closets here. It was lined from ceiling to floor with shelves and bins of unhealthy, mostly sugar-packed, highly processed “snacks” that the children were allowed to access at any time, before, between or after the huge meals she cooked. She and even her youngest children were obese. If adults want to be fat, fine, but this is a terrible thing to do to children! They will be obese all their (short) lives, so sad. If eating three healthy meals a day, neither adults nor children over 3 years or so never need snacks.

    • @vintageprue8728
      @vintageprue8728 Місяць тому

      Very well said indeed! 💯🎯

    • @stellaxingguang
      @stellaxingguang Місяць тому +3

      Visiting my well-off friends was the first I came across this, fortunately their snack cupboard was mostly salty foods. I was really shocked just to see that much food in the house, even for a whole family. Plus it was available for visitors as well. They had healthy foods for meals as a habit but still kept a whole cupboard of snacks. Mind blown.
      Most of them were active in sports regularly and they were healthy without being fat or skinny.

    • @vintageprue8728
      @vintageprue8728 Місяць тому

      @@stellaxingguang the whole concept of snacks is crazy. Three square meals a day is plenty, with the exception of insulin dependant diabetics.

    • @stellaxingguang
      @stellaxingguang Місяць тому +3

      @@vintageprue8728 Some people need to eat snacks. High metabolism, active lifestyle, medical conditions… you don’t ever know.

    • @vintageprue8728
      @vintageprue8728 Місяць тому +1

      @@stellaxingguang yes, that is why I mentioned insulin dependant diabetics in my comment

  • @michelleclark8099
    @michelleclark8099 2 місяці тому +4

    Thank you. Super interesting and very helpful!! ❤

  • @adriennebrown3778
    @adriennebrown3778 2 місяці тому

    Great & honest video, thanks Alice 🎉

  • @sarahwales6276
    @sarahwales6276 2 місяці тому +1

    Great video, thank you! ❤

  • @carlaalegria3658
    @carlaalegria3658 19 днів тому +5

    I think it really comes to portion control and caloric intake, Europeans eat sweets but in small portions and less process foods, I went to texas for 1 month and I gained like 10 pounds, the portions were too big and even the wonder breat tasted sweet, the "healthy" options were too expensive.

  • @Anna-Anna53
    @Anna-Anna53 Місяць тому

    Ahhh Thank you thankyou i just love you for this video such great advise. French slimming.

  • @TheLeslieTripathyLegacy
    @TheLeslieTripathyLegacy Місяць тому

    Very well said

  • @93morganmarie
    @93morganmarie Місяць тому +1

    I love this video! Thank you for sharing. I recently moved to the southern part of America and I need to lose 10 kilos or 22 pounds too haha I am doing a pescatarian diet this month. I will try to incorporate more mediterranean foods. Thanks so much!

  • @monkibussiness79
    @monkibussiness79 2 місяці тому +3

    love this type of content, because it changes the stereotypes

  • @YSapphireGroup
    @YSapphireGroup Місяць тому

    Super cute! Loved the secrets! ❤

  • @kandelika2902
    @kandelika2902 Місяць тому +3

    Delicious variety of food, best quality, small portions, seasonal vegs and fruits, a bit of excellent wine, lots of love, style. French know whats good, love you all ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @borghc3749
    @borghc3749 2 місяці тому +4

    Absolutely This is the French way of living !

  • @SHINeescity
    @SHINeescity 11 днів тому

    I just wanna quickly say that I absolutely LOVE your accent

  • @elysia2022
    @elysia2022 Місяць тому

    Love your honest video!!!!!!! I have been struggling getting rid of tge last 10 pounds of baby weight. When you diet to lose, do you occasionally indulge or completely diet?

  • @Queenbelieveit
    @Queenbelieveit Місяць тому +2

    Yes, sleep is very important! ❤

  • @user-sj6tn7nw6b
    @user-sj6tn7nw6b 2 місяці тому

    YOUR APARTMENT ( NEW?) LOOKS LOVELY ALICE!!!!
    ENJOY!!!!
    PETS TO NAPO!!!!❤

  • @Keesha
    @Keesha 5 днів тому

    I love in NYC , which though it’s a very walkable city comparable to Paris, where I spend a few months of the year . I agree with all you’ve said, because I recently noticed the drastic difference in my 2 lives. Admittedly, it’s hard to find good quality, flavorful food in America, and I found that I only consume fresh fruits when outside of the US. So now I’m working on changing that. 😊

  • @despinasid7694
    @despinasid7694 Місяць тому +13

    Nicht nur die Französinnen sind schön überall auf der Welt gibt es schöne Frauen mit schöner Haut und schönem Körper

  • @LizLyonsPhD
    @LizLyonsPhD 2 місяці тому +13

    I agree with all of this, Alice. I have spent time in France and found the food to be exactly as you say. In NYC it is possible to do most of this. Elsewhere in the US, it is harder. I have been a vegetarian for decades and recommend that people start with the Mediterranean diet. Exercise, no junk food, no meat (in my case), butter only in baking, smaller plates (I have been doing that for years). I have kept my weight to my pre-University level that way. Thanks for reminding me. (by the way, have you already shared the source for that beautiful sweater? Looks like Sezane. I would love to know). 😍

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  2 місяці тому +4

      Foods from whole foods in NY and the US is expensive I remember spending $$$ for only myself and a small basket. Much cheaper in France (but less fancy than whole foods). Gilet Alma from Sezane

    • @LizLyonsPhD
      @LizLyonsPhD 2 місяці тому +2

      @@Aliceinparisofficial You are right, Whole Foods (I lived across the street from it in Manhattan) is very expensive. That may be one big difference, the cost of food here, even the junk, is sky high. (thank you. that is such a gorgeous sweater).

    • @luluandmeow
      @luluandmeow 2 місяці тому +1

      I don't agree with small portions, it's not how much you eat, but what you eat. For example if you don't add oils, you can eat more and your taste buds with adapt very easily to the lighter taste as they renew every 10-20 days, this is something most people don't know.

  • @BethVonBlack
    @BethVonBlack 13 днів тому

    I love that you say a sandwich isn't healthy. In the UK, sandwiches make up the vast majority of lunch options here, and it's so refreshing to hear someone say that they're not healthy. Most people in the UK think they're eating healthily when they have a tuna sandwich and a packet of 'baked' crisps for lunch when it's the exact opposite. I have French ancestry and feel closer to France sometimes than my British side.

  • @izahhhhh
    @izahhhhh Місяць тому

    I'm in the beginnings of a masters in nutrition and already I am constantly coming across the Mediterranean diet being studied and found to have profound impacts on the health of patients with different metabolic disorders. Just making the switch from one fat to another, one sugar tovanother, adding in more veggies and less processed foods... it seems like a lot, but it's not. Everyone has different body types. You don't have to be "skinny." Body composition is important too. Just be healthy. A healthy life is a beautiful life.

  • @user-sj6tn7nw6b
    @user-sj6tn7nw6b 2 місяці тому +1

    THANKS FOR THE GREAT TIPS ALICE!!!!
    I'D LOVE YOUR RECIPES, WHEN YOU CAN SEND THEM!!!!
    MANY THANKS!!!!
    SENDING LOVE TO YOU AND NAPO!!!!
    AND PETS TO YOUR PRECIOUS FUR BABY!!!!

  • @sammiienyc
    @sammiienyc 7 днів тому

    As an American women, TY! this is why my husband and I are ready to live abroad but in the mean time, we eat as healthy as possible at home. 💗

  • @MadelineVail
    @MadelineVail 12 днів тому

    Love the video. So refreshing to just hear it said honestly and simply. My question is…why are the shelves in the cabinets absolutely bare behind you? 😊

  • @lisar915r9
    @lisar915r9 13 днів тому

    Great video. Would it be possible to make another video showing some foods you regularly eat? Thanks.

  • @beatpirate8
    @beatpirate8 7 днів тому

    i like crunch so i get veggies w a salad dressing which is sweet zesty crunch

  • @santikadewi5090
    @santikadewi5090 Місяць тому +1

    I've been to Europe and I agree that fruits and veggies are so cheap even cheaper than where I'm from. So, for the whole trip, I enjoyed the fruits soooo much when I wanted a snack between food, or ate it alone.

    • @UrsaBella
      @UrsaBella Місяць тому

      And there are no guarantees that these vegetables and fruits are not pesticides laden.

    • @santikadewi5090
      @santikadewi5090 Місяць тому

      @@UrsaBella it is sadly. I wash it and hope it's good to consume. Our natural food now either contains pesticides or is ultra-processed.

  • @LynnayaLorie
    @LynnayaLorie Місяць тому

    I want to learn about French culture. My father’s father was French and my father’s mother was English and French. I always work walk and I walk a lot.

  • @alex-om5kb
    @alex-om5kb 2 місяці тому +1

    Again great video. Could you give a link to your parisian vlog?

  • @noronahahaha
    @noronahahaha Місяць тому +2

    My mother is not French, but she follows many of the rules here and instilled many habits in me including an aversion to eating sweets all the time and distrust of processed foods. Problem is, she was a stay at home mom who had time to focus on cooking and I am constantly working. So cooking fresh foods is a challenge due to time, even though I know how to cook. So instead of eating too much unhealthy food I end up eating too little healthy food, and often end up underweight. I’d love to know how you come up with consistent, healthy meals while working.

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Місяць тому +3

      Hello great topic! I will post more videos about realistic what I eat in the day and how Parisian women who work a lot eat. Like many hard working busy women we do not have time to eat unless holidays or weekend. So we also skip meals and when eating at the restaurant we go for the healthiest option. I am starting subscription foods box so I will receive fresh foods and 5/10 min of cooking or prepation

  • @lizroberts1569
    @lizroberts1569 Місяць тому +3

    I’ve seen plenty of overweight French ladies, but in the whole slow food and eating is by far the best, the less processed the better.

  • @TrishisFlabbergasted
    @TrishisFlabbergasted 20 днів тому

    The car thing depends on where you live in the US. I grew up and lived in and around Boston and didn’t own my first car until I was 30 yrs old. I didn’t even get my license until about 27. And that was bc I went everywhere by foot, train or bus, bc it was so much quicker to take a train then drive through the city. Now I live in NH and I can totally see the weight gain happens more easily bc I have to drive everywhere. Nothing like Boston. I’m trying to make sure I walk as much as possible but it’s so much harder when it’s not part of your everyday life like running errands, bc everything is so much further away. City life is definitely more convenient.

  • @blktauna
    @blktauna 2 місяці тому +5

    The quality of the food in Europe is very good. A lot of weight is added through additives altering the metabolism and digestion. Suger is added to literally everything. It adds up. Also in the US, no one sits to eat. Also no one walks.

    • @Himmiefan
      @Himmiefan Місяць тому +2

      No one walks? News to me, I'm American and I walk a ton. I avoid sweets too.

    • @blktauna
      @blktauna Місяць тому

      @@Himmiefan where you live has a lot to do with it

    • @goldenparachute392
      @goldenparachute392 Місяць тому +1

      It’s not sugar they are adding to the foods. It’s high fructose corn syrup, which the body doesn’t know how to process and leads to everything you said. I will not buy anything with it but do use organic pure cane sugar in small amounts.

  • @thelidiaedit
    @thelidiaedit Місяць тому +2

    I lived in France for 4 years and I had never seen so much fatphobic campaigning in any other culture. Every other ad reminds you not to snack, to stuff your face with veggies and fruits… 😂 I mean, it’s all true that it’s healthier, but so much pressure! I must say that I learned to eat a salad and greens with every meal while living in France. I had a very active life in France - going out multiple times a week after work, and that was really great to keep my weight in check, because I didn’t have time to snack (or did I even think about snacking unless I was starving). I used to walk a lot only because I was too broke to have a car (cos groceries are uber expensive in France, speaking about EU standards) but everyone local had a car where I lived (strasbourg). I saw that many French women around me used to eat just pasta with emmenthal (omg Im Italian, that’s a crime) or salads every day of the week, then had a 3 meal course in the weekend :) - whatever it was, I was 10 kg lighter in France, and I didn’t even excercise at all

  • @Ebizzill
    @Ebizzill Місяць тому

    can you share the sources to your videos during the mediterranean part, I want to try that lady's recipe around 10:35

  • @ambersummer2685
    @ambersummer2685 15 днів тому

    As an American who takes the bus to work, only has time for two meals and no snacks and mostly eats fresh foods, everything she says for sure works. If anything I cheat once in a while with sweets if I have the time. I do still have a bloated belly though but other than that I have no excuse with how my life style is.

  • @Lilstarshine
    @Lilstarshine Місяць тому +17

    Love this and totally agree!
    Me and my Parisian girlfriends breakfast can be: one boiled egg, half a grapefruit, coffee or tea. Of a coffe and half a croissant, a mini yoghurt zero fat and zero sugar with a tea or half an apple. Lemon juice without sugar in hot water is also normal. A small lunch like a few bites of salad. Dinner can be anything as long as you only eat a few bites. No snacks and constant reminders that we all need to loose weight or constant expressions like "omg I'm so fat I can't leave the house looking like this". We walk all the time, do Pilates, yoga and go to the gym and local swimming pool! If the snack is ever on the menu it's fruit, dark chocolate, nuts and only a few. Like two almonds and some grapes. One bite of chocolate, not an entire bar. If we ever would eat a larger meal or go for cake at someone's birthday we don't eat the day before and the days after.
    I would never say no to good and delicious food but I would eat very little and as I mentioned cut the next meal or meals for the coming days.
    Just telling the truth!

    • @rhonda6791
      @rhonda6791 Місяць тому +16

      What a sad neurotic way to live. Btw I’ve been thin all my life but enjoy food. I didn’t grow up with processed or junk food. I suppose I favor Mediterranean food by choice. Because I can’t control myself if there’s chewy lollies in the house I rarely bring them in the house but chocolate is not my thing, it can be in the pantry forever. Oh I’ve been exercising for 15 minutes a day since I was 13. Eat and Enjoy!!

    • @Lilstarshine
      @Lilstarshine Місяць тому

      @@rhonda6791 How is it neurotic? Work on your self confidence and you won't need to call other people neurotic just because they have another eating habit. We humans don't need as much food per day as we think. There's no need to overeat. None of my friends are underweight on the BMI scale or suffer from low muscle mass. We are in a healthcare system that checks weight and blood and BMI. I wish you luck with your mental health and I hope you're able to heal from jealousy of other women, their bodies and lifestyles. ❤️‍🩹

    • @JOJO-ug9ei
      @JOJO-ug9ei Місяць тому

      @@rhonda6791Agreed. What makes me laugh cynically is when people eat zero fat yoghurt. It is usually loaded with artificial sugar. There is evidence that these artificial sugars cause cancer in the body where they are metabolised. Look it up, it’s shocking. I will stick to my full fat greek yogurt, thank you!

    • @goldenparachute392
      @goldenparachute392 Місяць тому +18

      That diet sounds very restrictive and not healthy. It will result in brittle bones, lack of muscle and crepey skin when older. It’s great to be thin but not anorexic, which I would be if ate like that.

    • @Amalita1973
      @Amalita1973 Місяць тому

      Yes, indeed. I have seen so many anorexic women in Paris, walking skeletons probably on extreme diet. It is quite scary. @@goldenparachute392

  • @r.a.h1146
    @r.a.h1146 2 місяці тому +4

    Yes I know I’m jealous. Farmers market is SUUUUPER expensive here. But hope people don’t mistake “organic” with “fresh/local”(never sprayed with anything, doesn’t look pretty but the healthiest option available). Organic does NOT mean pesticide free. It simply means farmers can’t use synthetic pesticides. And because these organic pesticides are far less potent they have to use a LOOOOOT more of it. So organic or not I sure hope people WASH their food really really well.

  • @Motaki666
    @Motaki666 Місяць тому

    Does anyone know the app used in part 10 healthy lifestyle?

  • @lorymontresor1551
    @lorymontresor1551 2 місяці тому +9

    I love your sincerity! Could you recommend some good French yts who cook in a healthy and good way? Thank you 🌸

  • @cocoparisienne1779
    @cocoparisienne1779 2 місяці тому +2

    I think in France it is very similar to Germany. The People like to walk. It is like a hobby. And the Marks are noch so big.

  • @pr6369
    @pr6369 Місяць тому +1

    I am French and I don't diet. Only rich parisian do diet like the ones who buy Elle (which guilt-trip them in this dieting system) and live in Haussmannien appartments. We have the habit of eating whole food in France, which include veggies, meat, fish, fruits, bread and dairy products. Also, not true that we have that much butter. It depends of the regions and habits. It is true that our food culture is healthy and that we walk a lot, we stay active. Cutting sugar and not snacking is part of our habits (sugar being considered as the devil ahah). I have to admit that I have had shorter days of work in New Zealand, Canada and even in London! (except if I wanted a second job). Nothing is really a secret here, though, just patterns you can find in France. Mediterranean diet is healthy and famous for that of all over western countries.

  • @TaniaEstes
    @TaniaEstes 2 місяці тому +5

    I do not care for all the vertical videos UA-camrs have been doing lately, I don't understand it. Most people that watch UA-cam do so on their television so the vertical recording gives us a sliver of video which is not fun to watch and I usually do not finish the videos when I see they are formatted like this.😿

    • @luluandmeow
      @luluandmeow 2 місяці тому

      I feel the same, I thinks it's because of the short video YT format and Tiktok

  • @mrs.h4484
    @mrs.h4484 Місяць тому +1

    Actually eating bread with a fat like butter lessens the sugar spike. The way you eat your bread helps.

  • @divineangelic2727
    @divineangelic2727 Місяць тому

    Hi what brand of olive oil do you use

  • @zensation9
    @zensation9 Місяць тому +1

    Europe (not French only) vs US. I’m Romanian living in the US.

  • @annlgs7303
    @annlgs7303 2 місяці тому

    Alice - could you kindly share the link to the woman cooking during Tip 9 The Mediterranean Diet? The food she is making looks yummy. Thank you!

  • @Vesayah
    @Vesayah Місяць тому +1

    Not me watching this while I eat lunch 😂

  • @hazeylulu
    @hazeylulu Місяць тому +2

    Eating healthy is actually cheaper! I lost 55lbs and healthier!

  • @Himmiefan
    @Himmiefan Місяць тому +3

    The cities in the US are so spead out that we do have to drive a lot. Many of us still do a lot of walking. Our prominence of sweets go back, I think, to the corn industry and lobbying to add corn syrup to make things. People are waking up to this and are resisting the added sugar in our food.

    • @goldenparachute392
      @goldenparachute392 Місяць тому +1

      High fructose corn syrup is literally poison. The body cannot process it. Organic pure cane sugar is ok in small quantities.

  • @stacym5135
    @stacym5135 Місяць тому +2

    What are French women who are going through perimenopause and menopause doing about the health issues that come with both? Keeping weight off is a struggle for Perimenopausal and Menopausal women since it has to do with hormones. Some women are starting Perimenopause in their late thirties! Thank you.

    • @user-mc5ch1rs4d
      @user-mc5ch1rs4d Місяць тому +3

      Don't know what French women do but dietwise reducing carbs helps , not necessarily keto but low carb

  • @SB_41
    @SB_41 2 місяці тому +7

    I need to speak with a French woman dealing with perimenopause. It's awful.

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  2 місяці тому +6

      They usually use natural medication and plants + healthy lifestyle and gentle sport

    • @luluandmeow
      @luluandmeow 2 місяці тому +3

      Veganism eliminated all my menopause symptoms, I am whole food (not processed food) vegan. Try pcrm or Dr McDougall on UA-cam, they are led by doctors and very helpful, you don't need to pay anything or buy books. Also Chef AJ

  • @cocoparisienne1779
    @cocoparisienne1779 2 місяці тому +1

    I personally war fast Food nur I count the calories and in the evening I eat nothing or only sone vegetables and I go 4 times the week to the gym. I eat about 1500-1600 calories the day and in the Morning I start with an oatmeal. So my Lifestyle is ok. when I eat Fast Food I only eat the half portion that helps a lot.

  • @AlesyaBY
    @AlesyaBY 2 місяці тому +4

    So true, if you want to be well, stop eating junk food. It’s like drugs to your boby, so before you’re clean, you have to suffer a little😁

  • @stacym5135
    @stacym5135 Місяць тому +2

    Twice you mentioned not using butter or cream but in one scene you were putting some kind of cheese on what looked like leeks. In another scene the woman in the video was showing a big block cheese clearly labeled as she holds it up at minute eleven fifteen that she then slices and frys in a pan. So if you don't eat cream or butter then how does cheese fit in since it is milk based? Is cheese permissible? Thank you

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Місяць тому +2

      Hello in my case this goat cheese in the video. I only eat goat cheese like my mum and many french women. the woman is american who is living in France what she does not know is that we dont eat bread + butter+ chocolate bar for gouter. only chocolate bar and bread thats it. Many french women dont use butter and cream simply because it is fat and adds unnecessary calories

    • @stacym5135
      @stacym5135 Місяць тому

      @@Aliceinparisofficial Thank you for the clarification! Good to know. Keep up the good work!

  • @LaSpacho5
    @LaSpacho5 Місяць тому

    WoW Superb Very Nice Video Hermosa Linda ❤❤❤

  • @ilgiardino814
    @ilgiardino814 2 місяці тому +1

    Non posso che trovarmi d'accordo : sono italiana e la dieta europea / mediterranea non è solo gustosa e ricca di sapore, ma è soprattutto salutare ❤

    • @luluandmeow
      @luluandmeow 2 місяці тому

      Italians are getting fatter too, I'm Italian, and so are the French

  • @ilonakoko
    @ilonakoko 2 місяці тому

    And what about coffee&cigs? I’ve heard a lot of times that many French ppl are smoking kind of replacing some meals, is that true?

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  2 місяці тому +1

      They smoke less and less because of the regulation and price increase

    • @isobel64
      @isobel64 Місяць тому

      all they do is smoke, you cant escape it

  • @ycvsat
    @ycvsat Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for your video. Here’s the biggest difference I would say. The French eat more real food. And American eat more ultra process food, a lot more. American also have bigger health issues than French.

  • @heidismith3678
    @heidismith3678 2 місяці тому +1

    I am American, but I have French ancestry, and I am not fat!

    • @goldenparachute392
      @goldenparachute392 Місяць тому +2

      I am American, but do not have French ancestry and I am not fat! 😅

  • @divineangelic2727
    @divineangelic2727 Місяць тому

    Hi all of france is living. in a beautiful painting I’m on east coast of USA and think it’s ugly I’d move. To Paris France if I had money. Food pastries breads etc yummy art everywhere 🙏🙏🙏🥰💕🍰☕️🌟💃🏾🎉

  • @passioncompassionhumorstyle
    @passioncompassionhumorstyle 10 днів тому

    -They don’t eat unhealthy stuff all the time
    -They have easy access on fresh goods
    -They walk a lot
    -They cut sugar
    -No snacking between meals
    -They focus on the meal while eating
    -Smaller portions and focus on quality over quantity
    -Get a good amount of sleep
    (So nothing really groundbreaking)
    What wasn’t mentioned is that a lot of women outside Paris are not that skinny, the diet culture and focus on skinny over healthy causes a lot of eating disorders, not to mention a lot of women smoke cigarettes to suppress their hunger.

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  10 днів тому

      please keep your american perspective to yourself. America is america and if not eating sugar, crap, mac donalds and coke all day long is an eating disorder so leave me with my eating disorder. America has the highest percentage of overweight people ...and you might need to loose some pounds yourself :)

  • @KA-jo8vn
    @KA-jo8vn 2 місяці тому +3

    Is it possible for me also to loose 10kg in 3 months? Can you tell more about how you did it please? ❤

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  2 місяці тому +1

      sport + eating less and healthy

    • @KA-jo8vn
      @KA-jo8vn 2 місяці тому

      @@Aliceinparisofficial Thanks for the advice! 🌸

    • @luluandmeow
      @luluandmeow 2 місяці тому

      Don't eat less, eat unprocessed sugar-free and oil-free foods, potatoes, brown rice, veggies, fruit, mushrooms, winter squashes, legumes

    • @gaellegaelle7968
      @gaellegaelle7968 Місяць тому

      Not creamer in your coffee😊.

    • @KA-jo8vn
      @KA-jo8vn Місяць тому +1

      @@gaellegaelle7968 I neither drink coffee or use creamer

  • @64shoreline
    @64shoreline Місяць тому

    Bonjour Alice! i am visiting Paris right now and loving the croissants and Pane au chocolate - normally I do not eat sweets. The French Plat de Jour in the cafes are amazing - homemade sausage, stuffed cabbage, roasted chicken, creamed vegetables - all fabulous! However I am walking so many kilometers everyday - I think I will be ok and not gain any weight. We have so enjoyed our time here - can you tell us what area of Paris you live in? I wonder if I have strolled past your apartment? I am just curious now that i have seen some areas. I understand your privacy of course.

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Місяць тому

      Hello enjoy your time in Paris. I work in the left bank and live in the right bank downtown in Paris

  • @LisaSoulLevelHealing
    @LisaSoulLevelHealing 25 днів тому +1

    They walk and dont have toxic food. I lose weight when i go over there.
    I walk 10k-20k miles a day over thete just getting around

  • @ntildesley2071
    @ntildesley2071 6 днів тому

    What was the first example ofexercise she gave? I can't understand. Something, walking and cycling?

  • @zahrahhenderson358
    @zahrahhenderson358 Місяць тому

    POV: You subscribed in the first 30 seconds bc you realized you could actually live in Europe and there would be little to no change to your life outside of the cost of living healthy like you've always been.

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 2 місяці тому +4

    Virtually every US town and city is designed around cars and public transportation is a joke in most places. Who’s going to spend 8 hours, transferring to different systems three times to get to a place that takes 15-20 minutes to drive to? There is simply no other way than driving a car to get to most places we need to go. I took the bus or ferry for my daily commute for my whole career, I did’t want the stress of driving daily into San Francisco and would have had to rent expensive parking, pay bridge toll and put all that wear and tear on, and gas in, my old car. The bus/ferry commute-hour service was ok, but there are really no non-commute hour options. I had a half-mile walk at each end of my trips, and really enjoyed them. We always took sneakers for that, and for lunchtime walks downtown., but what criticism we got from men! My homebound walk was over broken concrete/rebar rubble and deeply rutted dirt/mud, let them try that in high heels!

  • @glaeli1184
    @glaeli1184 7 днів тому

    Ofc every country has healthy and not healthy people, but what I can say coming from EU to USA: USA “standard” portion size that you find in restaurants but also groceries stores is… absurd, it’s simply too much and if you get used to that OFC you are overeating a lot. That is the most standardized reference I can think about when comparing eating habits.

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  7 днів тому

      foods system in America is just broken. Foods culture in general. A lot of things from America are banned in Europe.

  • @ohjinmyoung7350
    @ohjinmyoung7350 Місяць тому +1

    As a Korean woman who has a home in Provence.. I thouhgt them French folks were so horribly fat and old looking and then went to NYC............. by the way Korea is rapidly getting fat as well. young people do not want to be fat shamed, as a result in the past 4 years alone, diabetes in people in their 20s went up by 50 percent. 27 percent in people in their 30s. We need to bring fat shaming back

  • @denisa3953
    @denisa3953 7 днів тому

    Basic nutrition