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French Kids Eat Everything (And Yours Can Too): How Our Family Moved to France, Cured Picky Eating, Banished Snacking and Discovered 10 Simple Rules for Raising Healthy, Happy Eaters (2012)

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ISBN
1443408395 (ISBN13: 9781443408394)
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English
Publisher
Collins

French Kids Eat Everything (And Yours Can Too): How Our Family Moved To France, Cured Picky Eating, Banished Snacking And Discovered 10 Simple Rules For Raising Healthy, Happy Eaters (2012) - Plot & Excerpts

I wrote an excessively detailed review of this book and Goodreads ate it. So here's the succinct version.Overall opinion: Mixed.The author spends way too much time romanticizing France, French food, and French culture, and also makes generalizations about France/French culture based on her limited experiences visiting and living there. Also, it's difficult to differentiate between neutral observations of the food/culture and the author's own continued anxieties about food, parenting, and family. Maybe it's not possible.However, it's not just a food advice book, but also a memoir, so the above is forgivable. The food rules are helpful and simple and clear, and the author does a good job justifying them. Also the included recipes are very nice. Their inclusion resulted in my eating--and enjoying!--beets for the first time since childhood, and that alone made it worth the price of my reading. (Your mileage may vary, depending on your like/dislike for beets.)Bottom line: I would recommend this to people who are picky eaters or have picky eater kids. I would also advise seeking out other resources. We already follow many of the "rules" in this book, but I did find a few interesting ideas to incorporate into our routine. I also enjoyed reading about their experience in France. If you have picky eaters or rely on snacks rather than meals, I think this would be wonderful. The thing I really did not like about the book was that after reading the author's profile, it's clear she's highly intelligent and successful, but she comes across as a bit whiny and dim. I think she probably did that on purpose to make this more accessible, but it bugged me as a reader.

What do You think about French Kids Eat Everything (And Yours Can Too): How Our Family Moved To France, Cured Picky Eating, Banished Snacking And Discovered 10 Simple Rules For Raising Healthy, Happy Eaters (2012)?

Ooh, France is so cool. Despite the Francophilic tendencies, there's some good advice here.
—Rachel

I love food and this book reminds me how to love it in a healthy happy fashion!
—stuti

A solid 3.5. It gave me lots to think about around our kids' food habits!
—vish

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