Paris Vacation
itsmeterrih
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So, I was invited by a friend to tag along to Paris for a week, leaving Friday. Super excited about it, I haven't been to Europe ever. The problem is food. I can't log while there. I don't know what food will be available. I am planning on taking snacks, almonds, protein bars, but I have limited space in my bag, I don't want to fill it up with a lot of food.
Advice? Anyone know anything about Parisian food?
Advice? Anyone know anything about Parisian food?
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It's a week. Allow your body to have a diet break. It's actually really good to get off of calorie restriction occasionally. This allows hormones to be regulated. And it's vacation so you want to enjoy yourself. Just eat stuff high in protein, add veggies and fruits and minimize sweet and you should be good.0
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Paris is one of the food capitals of the world - enjoy it!
You'll be able to find steak and veggies pretty much everywhere. The portion sizes aren't huge. Breakfast will probably be a croissant and coffee, and the desserts will be hard to resist!
if you really want a treat, go to the Ille St Louis, beside the Ille de la Cite where Notre Dame is. Down the street in the centre is Berthillon ice cream shop, with flavours from heaven. Again, the serving size is small, so you can afford to treat yourself.0 -
Thank you! I will look for that! We have a week, so I hope I can take my time sightseeing, and oh yeah, shopping!0
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Its a great city for walking about in too - they even have a special verb for strolling around, "flanner".
And if you want a good workout, take the stairs up the Eiffel Tower :laugh:0 -
Try not to carb overload. This is always my problem when I go to mainland Europe. Bread and pastries are everywhere.0
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Oh my goodness, Paris - how cool is that!!! Walk lots - Enjoy the food/wine. I think one of the benefits of MFP is that it has made me more aware of food and my food choices/portions. I bet its done the same for you. Safe Travels!0
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Portion sizes are much smaller, and even with a multi course meal you will be full but not stuffed. Get a carte viste and you can hop on and off the metro and buses all week. We stayed on the left bank and walked or took the metro and I came home 5 pounds lighter from all the walking. Musee d'Orsay is a must see.0
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you will be fine...it is beautiful there.
you will be walking a LOT.
have a wonderful time, dont spend it stressing about food.0 -
Paris is one of my favourite cities.....enjoy all it has to offer......try to walk as much as you can to cancel out the delicious food!0
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It depends if you'll be eating out or have some home-made meals, or both. You can find anything you want for cooking in France so it shouldn't be diffficult to log. Personnally I find a lot of french foods in the database0
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do not take snacks with you
in Paris snack on cheese, bread and crossaints nom nom nom
you will burn tons of calories walking,
the portion sizes are much smaller
if you are still worried limit your wine to 1 glass per meal, and order salad as an entry
enjoy your stay!0 -
It's a week. Allow your body to have a diet break. It's actually really good to get off of calorie restriction occasionally. This allows hormones to be regulated. And it's vacation so you want to enjoy yourself. Just eat stuff high in protein, add veggies and fruits and minimize sweet and you should be good.
This is interesting info. Which hormones are regulated when you stop dieting?0 -
Aaah, gay Paris! The food there is beyond amazing but very rich. Just be careful of your portion sizes which shouldnt be too hard since their serving sizes are more in line with what you should be eating (not our super-sized American portions). There is actually a book written a couple of years ago called "French Women Don't Get Fat" which kind talks about the premise of eating great food in very small portions. http://frenchwomendontgetfat.com/
Good luck and enjoy the trip!0 -
I used to live there, and miss the delicious (though some are slightly naughty) salads you could get at almost any cafe. Salade du Perigord (with giblets), salade nicoise (tuna, tomato, green beens, boiled egg, olives), salade aux lardons (with bacon and poached egg).0
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I'll be in Paris in 2 weeks. Have an amazing time!0
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My daughter and I went a several years ago. It is everything they say it is, completely beautiful and completely dirty all at the same time. The sight seeing is amazing, the food is fantastic, and the shopping ooo la la .... well if you come home with any money left... you just didn't do it right! Have a fantastic time.0
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Paris is the most worthwhile walkable city I know. Just enjoy yourself and walk your butt off and enjoy that beautiful city. I will warn..when in college i went and gained weight and the sole reason? wonderful croissants, jam ,and french butter at breakfast. everyday and whenever i could get my hands on them... I I went crazy for those.. I remember my pants being so tight when i got back.
So..walk everywhere...and only eat a few croissants.0 -
Enjoy the "French Paradox!"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Paradox
Maybe you won't even have to worry about logging food in MFP there to be healthy and lose weight. Just live the lifestyle of the locals and you should be fine!0 -
I've just come back from Paris and my main bit of advice to you would be to wrap up warm!!!
As for the food - it's a holiday - try everything in moderation and TRY EVERYTHING, it's all part of the experience of life! The food is beautiful and the bread it to die for (plus it's not full of all the rubbish sugars and preservatives that you find in UK and American bread). They serve bread with every meal - I always made room for a couple of slices. Coffee's always come with little biscuits and they give you nuts and pretzels with beer. It's great, I ate three meals a day, enjoyed beer, pate, bread, pretzels, mulled wine and croissants in moderation and came back the same size I left to go.
I don't log calories any more, but my general rule is eating a little of everything and not eating until uncomfortable.
ENJOY!!! x0 -
Eat like the French women and have a little taste of everything. They don't deprive themselves of anything - just be mindful of portions and have a taste of everything.
You will be in a beautiful City having new experiences - why deny yourself the enjoyment.
As others have said there'll be lots of opportunity to walk and help balance out any excess!0 -
Not a diet friendly food, but I miss the hotdogs in Paris served at any basic cafe (local equivalent of a diner). A split baguette containing two grilled hotdogs slathered with melted gruyere cheese and served with hot mustard.0
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I live in Europe and spend quite a bit of time in Paris. I lived in the city proper for over 10 years.
The food is good, we have wifi and you should be able to log anything. If you can't just take a break.
Stay away from the McDs and the plastic looking tourist sandwiches on the Champs E. - there is so much other fare to try that you really don't see in the US.
Please go see the Musee d'Orsay and Rodin Museum - really two musts.
Great restaurants -- use Yelp or any guide book...
If you have any specific questions, PM me.0 -
Take me with you and I will log all your food for you!0
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I'm so jealous! It's my dream trip...I vote for relaxing the diet a little, walk, walk, walk, and have a wonderful time!0
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This was very helpful. I am going to paris in August as well. Please share your experience and "must see, must try" when you return. Enjoy your trip and be safe.0
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I'll be in Paris in 2 weeks. Have an amazing time!
I will also be in Paris again in a week from Friday. I have gone 3 times in the past year, for a month each time and have not gained anything. I go take care of my Dad. I was able to log everything, there are quite a few items in the database. I entered as best as I could when eating out but mainly for guidelines. My goal is to maintain when I am away, not lose. And so what if you gain a little bit, as previously mentioned, Paris is the food capital of the world, so enjoy. Remember it takes an extra 3600 calories over and above your needs to gain 1lb so you would have to be eating A LOT in one week to really gain. Moderation is the key, not starvation.0 -
awesome advice!!! thank you all! I just can not express how excited I am!0
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We are all very jealous!
promise you'll tell us all about it when you get back.0 -
Not a diet friendly food, but I miss the hotdogs in Paris served at any basic cafe (local equivalent of a diner). A split baguette containing two grilled hotdogs slathered with melted gruyere cheese and served with hot mustard.
My family moved from Minnesota to Paris when I was seven years old. The first thing we ate when we arrived were hot dogs just like you mentioned from a street vendor and coca colas, (you know, classic French cuisine). Anyway, as a kid I thought they were gross (I was told I'm getting a hot dog and you give me this)? But today, I would kill for one of those.....nom, nom, nom.
And to the OP, and anyone who goes on vacation to a wonderful food city... Enjoy the experience and try a little of everything.
Don't worry your food log will still be here when you get home.0
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