I liked the French Women Don't Get Fat Book, and the cookbook is nice too, but the recipes call for some ingredients that I don't usually use - lots of them call for creme fraiche - and I can sub sour cream for that, but it seems rather fattening to me - and I realize the author stresses small quantities of yummy food, but still. She also highly recommends the champagne that she is CEO of the company for. I found that in the store recently. Waaay above my budget. Maybe she can send me a free sample? Some interesting recipes throughout the book; I haven't read the original book, but I would have liked to see a little bit more of that sprinkled throughout the recipes. There were no images in this cookbook either, but most of the recipes were either on one page or across a 2-page spread for easy reference. The "Magic Breakfast Cream" is something I had while in France - variations of this seem to be popular throughout Europe.
Basics of healthy living in her family: smaller portions, slower eating, water, no stress, etc
—prettynerdym
This book offers everything, and above all, full of humor and witty but proper advices!
—Konleila
I First read her books and then had to buy the cookbook. I love her thinking!
—newman
This book had me cooking and living like a French woman. nuff said!
—bwana25
been eating the 'magic breakfast cream' in the morning & loving it!
—HanleyManley