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  • My diet is simple.

  • Bread and wine.

  • NOOO!

  • That is a f***ing cliché, okay.

  • Hey guys, salut it's Alex.

  • Today, I'm gonna reveal the ugly truth

  • about my personal diet.

  • and...uh... spoiler alert. There's no frogs, there's no snails.

  • So just get a grip. It's gonna be fine.

  • So, in previous episodes from the tartines series

  • uh... I just quickly mentioned my diet and I just

  • felt like you would be

  • slightly

  • interested into knowing more about it.

  • Slightly.

  • So, all along this episode

  • I'm gonna use pictures from my Instagram...

  • and from my Facebook 'cause those are foods I eat everyday.

  • And if you want to stay tune you better

  • subscribe to one of those.

  • You can't be a subscriber of the Facebook page

  • AND the Instagram account.

  • Doesn't work.

  • You would break the internet.

  • Viewers discretion is advised

  • So, I am no nutritionist

  • and my diet is not perfect at all.

  • So, please keep that in mind

  • 'cause I get really pissed off when I see

  • sometimes chefs online

  • talking as if they were nutritionists.

  • Just because they are lean, and...and...

  • also nicely photoshopped on their Instagram

  • doesn't mean it's only because of

  • THEIR diets.

  • I mean there are SO many factors in the game.

  • Like DNA, environment, culture

  • so many stuff that you don't know about.

  • So, it's not only about the diet.

  • Right? Good.

  • I do follow an omnivore diet.

  • Which means I can eat almost anything.

  • However,

  • It doesn't mean I eat everything in equal proportions.

  • That being said. Let's eat our way through

  • a typical work day.

  • eight-ish, at the studio

  • uh...in the morning

  • I usually don't have anything before that.

  • and...uh... from very often to quite occasionally

  • this is what I get early in the morning

  • Cereal bars,

  • wheat, oats, rice, nuts bar.

  • I'm trying not to eat too much of one kind.

  • Especially wheat which is everywhere and

  • I tend to diversify the things I eat

  • in the morning.

  • The second would be fruits.

  • I mean I'm a big fan of fruits.

  • I find them very...uh

  • convenient and also full of energy.

  • So, bread, butter and jam.

  • Uh... this is very occasional for the week

  • I mean it's more likely to happen

  • on the weekend with the family.

  • Four

  • croissant.

  • I never get enough croissant.

  • Let me tell you the reason why.

  • It's not because...uh

  • It's fat, or there is so much butter in it

  • which is absolutely true.

  • No. It's more like the bakery next door just sucks.

  • I CANNOT possibly have

  • a bad croissant in the morning.

  • It's like betraying someone, for me.

  • I mean this is serious stuff for us. No?

  • Liquid-wise, in the morning

  • is always the same.

  • Starts with lots of water,

  • but then it's immediately

  • Tea, tea, tea, tea

  • like black tea, green tea, whatever tea

  • Sometimes. Sometimes...uh, coffee.

  • If the night was really rough.

  • But, other than that, tea.

  • and I like to have mine with...uh

  • No sugar, and no milk.

  • " 'Cause if it doesn't go in my glass of wine..

  • it doesn't go in my cup of tea".

  • It's simple.

  • I eat between midday and two pm.

  • and it lasts about...uh thirty minutes like-so.

  • And no. I don't work while I eat.

  • It's very important.

  • I mean, from time to time I do take a snapshot.

  • You know from...

  • Anyway, for me

  • it's sacred time.

  • Noodles.

  • I know it sounds stupid, but this is one of my go to.

  • Rice noodles, wheat noodles, buckwheat noodles, egg noodles

  • whatever noodles.

  • I need something sturdy to keep me up all afternoon

  • and this is the most convenient.

  • Bread.

  • Of course, as an alternative to noodles

  • A big chunk. Mostly under the form of a sandwich.

  • I love that because it's mobile

  • and I can have it on the go.

  • And also bread here is cheap and high quality.

  • Vegetables.

  • There has to be at least one vegetable in my lunch

  • Or, more likely two or three in fact.

  • Go to would be celery, bell peppers, fennel, tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini

  • Of course there are many more I like, but

  • they have to be edible raw

  • or they have to cook super quickly.

  • Otherwise it's just a nightmare.

  • Mushrooms.

  • This one is a classic for me

  • I love the energy and the lightness

  • it's providing me with.

  • Cured meats.

  • If I get any meat in my lunch that would probably be ham.

  • Cured ham or chorizo

  • All those kinds of stuff.

  • Preseved fish.

  • If I get fish for lunch

  • then that would probably be sardines

  • or mackerels.

  • Those fish in cans are very convenient, cheap, and full of flavors.

  • Eggs.

  • I'm a really big fan of eggs, but

  • I just have them more on weekends

  • like the...the Saturday lunch omelette

  • is a classic for me.

  • So, liquid-wise for lunch is always the same.

  • Water.

  • Juices. Mmhnn, not so much.

  • Sodas, not so much either.

  • and beer, wine no way.

  • I'm just gonna snore all the afternoon afterwards.

  • Dessert

  • Even though desserts are a very French thing to do

  • at the end of a meal.

  • I can't say I'm a big fan of sweet stuff

  • so usually when I want to have a sweet thing

  • at the end of a meal. I would just wait

  • for about thirty minutes, one hour so

  • I guess it goes more into the snack sections.

  • Snacks

  • So, it can happen in the late morning, but

  • it's more likely to strike me like around four pm.

  • Fruits.

  • My number one snack.

  • It's weird 'cause I have this certainty in my head

  • somewhere that I can eat as many fruits as I want in a day,

  • it will always be good for me

  • I know it might be wrong,

  • but I do believe in that.

  • Nuts? Nuts.

  • Walnuts, definitely my favorite.

  • Followed closely by hazelnuts and almonds.

  • Which are good too.

  • Ah! Chocolate!

  • So, I guess... oh my... so I guess I'm very lucky

  • 'cause I don't have a sweet tooth.

  • However, chocolate doesn't abide by this law.

  • I mean, I love chocolate and it's hardly the

  • only dessert I would ever consider. Like...

  • it's just sickness!

  • So, liquid-wise it's always the same.

  • The afternoon is just...

  • tea, tea, tea, tea. I'm being obsessive with that.

  • I guess it's just, you know, a nice ritual.

  • Just something to get me going throughout the afternoon.

  • Pre-dinner or aperitif

  • So, it doesn't happen everyday.

  • I mean, more likely two maybe three time a week.

  • Uh... but it's some kind of an institution at my place.

  • I keep it very simple.

  • Like olive oil and salt on a plate. Maybe a few olives,

  • a touch of feta cheese, but definitely everything in small proportions.

  • And keep in mind that the more there is at apéritif or pre-dinner.

  • The less there will be at dinner afterwards.

  • The liquid is the centerpiece of the pre-dinner or the apéritif.

  • I can have a beer, like a good IPA

  • or maybe a dry stout. I love those.

  • But, I'm more likely to have a glass of wine.

  • Like, if it's white wine that would be you know, some flavorful

  • sauvignon, chardonnay, some good stuff.

  • Or, if it's red wine. I like wine with body.

  • And, that probably is my favorite meal of the day.

  • I mean, it's so chill. Like, you're at home,

  • everything is going to be okay. Relax.

  • It's just fine.

  • Dinner is always a bit more comforting than lunch.

  • not especially about calories, but more like about

  • properly cooked stuff. Like simmered, sizzled, seared, et

  • caramalized, roasted. Like, get involved! Do something!

  • If there is someone else in the room or in your apartment.

  • You have eat together.

  • The table is highly communal. Like...

  • I'm not sure if this is an English word, but the table

  • still is highly communal.

  • Vegetables.

  • Stop thinking about stupid greens.

  • I'm talking about caramelized, soy, and sesame eggplants.

  • Steamed leaks with a tangy dressing.

  • Charred bell peppers with crispy chickpeas

  • Most of the time the oven is your best friend for this...uh

  • dinner. 'Cause you just drop everything in a roasting tray

  • add a bit of oil, add a bit of seasoning.

  • Like use, for example spices or dried herbs.

  • Whack it in the oven. Thank you, see you later!

  • I'm not a big fan of this one, but still

  • carbs.

  • Rice, pasta, beans,

  • Again, don't think about bland food.

  • Just think about spices, fresh herbs, seasoning, colors.

  • Meats and fish.

  • I mean, is fish some kind of meat?

  • In that case that would be saying the same word twice

  • I mean, I'm sorry. This is suppose to be just a title, but

  • What do you think? Let me know in the comments

  • Okay. Back to it.

  • I would say that on weekdays I have less meats or fish

  • for dinner than for lunch.

  • Which considering how much...uh

  • fish or meat I have for lunch. Doesn't make so much for dinner.

  • You get it?

  • However, a nicely roasted, you know, caramelized, sticky, crispy chicken

  • from time to time is a good meal.

  • So, guys that's it. I hope you enjoyed this...uh video

  • about my diet. And that you did learn something about it.

  • That maybe can help you in some ways.

  • I have to admit that it's not very sexy.

  • Or you know, not revolutionary.

  • I mean, I don't have like for example two pounds of

  • roast salmons in the morning. And then I switch to juices,

  • and then I fast for six minutes. And then I drink two liters

  • of melted snow.

  • No, it's nothing like this. It's just...

  • everything in small proportions...

  • and just a bit more of vegs and fruits

  • Anyway, I hope you liked it and if you did give it a like, thumbs up.

  • and shoutout to all your social medias,

  • spread it like butter.

  • You know that it maybe lean butter this time,

  • 'cause it's about diets. But, other than that

  • you should definitely subscribe to my channel

  • 'cause I make new videos on Sunday.

  • And, Wednesday it's mostly about getting the posh out of French food.

  • But, also you know...uh trying to share some interesting

  • vibes about the food, like for example

  • I made a challenge where I took... uh ten dollars

  • And I went to the market, and cooked a six courses menu

  • with it. Or, maybe you can have a look at my...uh latest

  • vlogging series I made while I was in New York.

  • And, it's also interesting to see that my diet is completely

  • different whenever I travel or whenever I am on weekends.

  • Anyway, take care guys. Buh-bye. Salut.

My diet is simple.

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私のフレンチダイエットの真実... (The Truth About My French Diet...)

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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