I get it all the time. “How do you live in Italy and not gain so much weight?” And the people who know me know that I am what they call here, “a good fork,” in that I love to eat. So how do I not gain the freshman 15 every year that I’m here? Well, I simply eat like an Italian. I don’t limit myself, and I even have dessert. I’m not saying that Italians are the portrait of good health - they could incorporate more whole grains - but their diet is based on the Mediterranean formula of changing as little as possible from garden to table, keeping a balance, and sticking to the rules.
1) No snacking. Italians have breakfast, lunch, and a small dinner. That’s it. No extreme Doritos or high calorie, low-fat granola bars in between meals.
2) Olive oil. They put it on everything: salads, grilled fish, pasta, bruschetta. Think of all those calories you’d save and all the good, mono-saturated fat you’d gain if you opted for olive oil and balsamic vinegar instead of ranch dressing.
3) Fruit for dessert. After a meal, fruit is the finisher, not dessert. Those are reserved for Sunday lunch (mini pastries) and Saturday night (a small gelato).
4) Lots of fresh vegetables. Lunch and dinner are almost always packed with tomatoes and fresh, fiber-licious veggies. In the winter, they amp up with inexpensive legumes like lentils, chick peas and cannellini beans.
5)Seafood. Living on a peninsula, and some islands, Italians can afford to eat seafood at least twice a week. There's not much in nature that does more to fight disease and keep the body healthy. Italians eat it right by simply grilling or baking the whole fish with a splash of lemon.
6) Portion control. Most people wonder, “How do you eat pasta everyday? Isn't that a lot of carbs?" Well, we’re only eating about 80 grams of it, which is about two slices of bread. The important thing is to raise the vegetable to pasta ratio, and make sure not to go crazy with the cheese.
Some other factors that add to the Italians' overall health? Walking everywhere, avoiding pre-packaged foods, drinking a glass of heart-healthy red wine with a meal, light dinners and eating together. It's less likely that you'll pig out on the whole lasagna if you're eating with your family and friends.
What do you think? Doable, right?
Buon appetito!











I love this post! Definitely one of my favorites so far, especially for a foodie like me :) I"m big on only using olive oil and balsamic, cooking a lot of fresh seafood, and also having my daily glass of red wine. Could definitely improve on the no snacking and portion control though ;)
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it's hard not to snack when there are such good snacks out there! (i'm talking to you, trader joe's.) you're already eating like an italian jenna, awesome! :)
ReplyDeleteLove this! So many good tips and generally how I try to eat --- although I should probably work on the snacking thing!
ReplyDeletehigh five, buona forchetta!
ReplyDeletethank you jay! :) snacking's a hard habit to beat, it's my weak point as well! but i guess if you stick to healthy snacks (nuts, dried fruit, yogurt) it's not that bad!
ReplyDeletethanks sezgi! you're a doll. :)
ReplyDeleteGREAT tips! i really need to work on the no snacking thing...and replacing fruit with my after-dinner cookie. xoxo jillian:: cornflake dreams
ReplyDeleteps i am sorry for your loss. h was devastated yesterday and wants to boycott any future trips to spain. HA! so emotional!
Love this post! yes snacking is the one for me too. p.s. I just spotted your zucchini lasagne recipe - looks delicious and will be trying it out this week : )
ReplyDeleteI love that! In France I have gained weight and I swear it's because of the amounts of cheese and desserts that these people love to consume! Every meal has a cheese plate afterwards and a dessert after the cheese plate!! Fun fact about healthy oils...Satiety (meaning to feel satisfied) is another name for fat. The more healthy fats you add to your diet, the faster you feel feel full or at least satisfied.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Bottom line, we should be eating REAL food. I have a problem with not being consistent. I'll be the poster child of health one day, and then a total pig then next two. So the weigh just creeps up. Bad habits, and it's tough when you life with someone who basically pumps pizza in their veins! lol
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Some fantastic and simple tips! I've put back on a lot of the weight I lost while living in India and thinking about it, while in India I was pretty much following a lot of what you've recommended above. Now that I'm home though, I'm snacking all the time, drinking tons of pop instead of water.....ugh, I gotta stop this! Thanks for the reminder!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your blog! Found it whilst perusing some of my other favorites. I'm part Sicilian and eat a Med. diet. I love to cook and your blog is so inspiring! Glad I found you.
ReplyDeleteCan we please be best friends? I freakin love your blog. No joke. How have I not followed you before?
ReplyDeleteahhh! i am a lover of dancing branflake from afar and yes, you and i need to be friends asap! ready for me to blow your mind? i was a ballet dancer for years! :) bff status, official.
ReplyDeletethank you so very much s.o.! :) keep cooking and i'm so glad i can give you some of my amateur insight. p.s. i'm mostly sicilian too! have you been? it's an amazing place!
ReplyDeletethat's cute you call it pop. :) snacking seems to be everyone's weakness (mine too.) maybe if water is boring for you, you can place berries or pieces of citrus fruits in ice cube trays, fill with water and use that for ice to jazz up your water!
ReplyDeletei totally agree! manu comes home with his mega 4-cheese salami pizza and i'm like, "must resist!" as i chomp on a carrot. :) ahh!
ReplyDeletei love that laura! so good to know. (and yes, the cheese here is amazing too! what's your favorite?)
ReplyDeleteawesome, kate! i hope you like it. if you have any questions about it feel free to ask! yup, snacking seems to be hard for everyone, myself included!
ReplyDeleteI have not been but am dying to visit! When I head over I'll let you know so you can give me some expert recs :)
ReplyDeleteno granola bars :( uhoh!
ReplyDeletei love fruit for dessert!
ReplyDeleteTotally doable. In Italy. ;) Portion control is everything..and the emphasis on the fresh food and avoiding pre-boxed food (America's major downfall). If I could add something to my everyday life here it would be the ability to walk just about everywhere. Living in Oklahoma where everything is miles and miles apart and no pedestrian friendly anything makes it impossible.
ReplyDeleteI've always wondered this! We do the olive oil and light dressings like that at our house. I'll take the rest of those tips and share them with my mom! (she's fascinated with all things Italy!)
ReplyDeleteAgree with all of these, I'm an everything-in-moderation type of girl!
ReplyDeleteExact same rules apply for the south of France. I put on the Expat 15 because I was still snacking out of habit, and eating this huge meal at midday (which I used to never do). I've finally found my balance and have lost half of the fifteen. Only 7.5 to go and I'm all set :)
ReplyDeletehaha, you could make your own healthy ones!
ReplyDeleteme too! right now it's peach/nectarine/apricot season here and we have some everyday!
ReplyDeletei agree anna, some things are just impossible to recreate. especially the walking, italians don't understand that we have to take the car to go grocery shopping if we live in the suburbs!
ReplyDeletegreat susan, i hope she likes them! :)
ReplyDeleteit's definitely a great way to live!
ReplyDeleteyes, transitions are very hard. i gained when i first moved here too. it's like you see all the cheese and desserts and pizza and just dive in!
ReplyDeletelove this :) i'm not a snacker at all, and i find i enjoy my meals so much more when there is a bit of hunger going. what a beautiful space you have here, marissa!
ReplyDeleteyou have no idea how much i appreciate that, kelsey! thank you! and it's so true about the no snacking, your meals become way more enjoyable!
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