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As a quick fix , it would have to be chocolate. But the ultimate comfort food for me that can fix anything definitely has to be a big , juicy burger and chips .. if I make them myself , usually the process of cooking wears me down , but fast food always puts me in a good mood
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Tater tot casserole. It's one of those recipes you try to make a healthier version of but it just doesn't taste the same.
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Chocolates and pasta are my favorite.
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Grilled food drives me insane not forgetting Some roasted lamb ribs my favorite.
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Ice cream is one of my favorite comfort foods. I can’t really explain it but, whenever I eat one, it invigorated my mood.
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PRECIOUSreads wrote: 21 Mar 2020, 09:34 Chocolate and Kentucky fried chicken
There's just something about KFC that makes a person melt into comfort. Indeed, KFC is my favorite comfort food
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i would say chips and bananas
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Definitely ice-creams! There have been quite a lot of situations when I have felt calmer after having them.
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Chewing gum and a chocolate bar.
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I LOVE popcorn! For some reason, I always pick it above any other food 🍿. I can eat a whole bowl by myself 😂
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Anything homemade is comfort food for me. Chicken biriyani and rice and curry are currently my comfort food. Pizza is also becoming a go-to food for me nowadays.
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My go to is probably rice. Which I know sounds weird but in my culture we have different types of rice. So it has always been my go to.
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Heavy carbs and sweets are my comfort food. Like a good shepherd’s pie!
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When it comes to finding comfort in food, there is nothing quite like a delicious slice of cake.
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Whether it's a rich chocolate cake, a light and fluffy sponge cake, or a decadent layer cake, there's just something about the combination of soft, sweet cake and creamy frosting that soothes the soul.
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