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5-09-2009 @ 11:30AM
Ava said...
Sad but unsurprisingly true. I live part of the year in the south of France and there is an incredible difference in what people eat and the way that they eat. I've noticed that my meals are substantially longer, by as little as an hour. Plus, few of my meals include processed foods. And the cool part is that even though I enjoy bread, cheese, pasta and other wonderful foods when I am in France, since I'm much more active (read: walk a lot), I typically lose weight.
I recognize that there are lifestyle differences but, at what point does our health become a top priority? Besides, meal-events are very cool. ;o)
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