Comfort Food?
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Comfort Food?
What's your comfort food ??? Mine is boiled potatoes!!
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Hello!
I love stir vegetables with butter!
I love stir vegetables with butter!
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good question
I do not have one comfort food. I find comfort in having a variety of foods to chooses from.
Peace,
AkashaRedWolf
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this eggplant barley salad is absolutely divine and always picks me up - it's like an entire symphony of flavours with each bite:
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/ ... lad-235753
I also love homemade moussaka or lasagna, and garlic rosemary roast potatoes.
And fried cheddar cheese perogies with cabbage rolls - but only my grandmothers!
But the ultimate comfort food might just be a greasy, grilled cheese sandwich (man I'm making myself hungry!)
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/ ... lad-235753
I also love homemade moussaka or lasagna, and garlic rosemary roast potatoes.
And fried cheddar cheese perogies with cabbage rolls - but only my grandmothers!
But the ultimate comfort food might just be a greasy, grilled cheese sandwich (man I'm making myself hungry!)
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Spaghetti with garlic,chillies and olive oil is my comfort food, each time I have it reminds me of home and my Mum.
All of which is very strange as she never cooked it in her life and the only Italian connection is the guy who used to sell ice-cream round the streets in the 50s.
All of which is very strange as she never cooked it in her life and the only Italian connection is the guy who used to sell ice-cream round the streets in the 50s.
Some days you are the cart and other days the horse; either way you still get shafted.
"I thought you'd be bigger," (read it how you will).
"I thought you'd be bigger," (read it how you will).
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