What's your go-to comfort food after a long day?
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Any junk food and Ben and Jerry's
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Talenti Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup gelato OR a bowl of berries
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Ice cream, my first love.
My go-to comfort food is a big bowl of creamy mashed potatoes topped with butter and chives the ultimate comfort carb after a long day.
Chocolate.
A warm bowl of chicken noodle soup—it's like a hug in a bowl!
A hearty bowl of ramen with all the fixings is my go-to for comfort.
My ultimate comfort food is a piping hot bowl of creamy risotto—each spoonful is like a cozy embrace, comforting both body and soul with its rich, velvety texture and comforting flavors.
When I need comfort, I indulge in a plate of crispy fried chicken with mashed potatoes and gravy—it's a classic combination that never fails to lift my spirits and soothe my soul after a long day.
After a challenging day, I find solace in a warm and hearty bowl of beef stew—filled with tender chunks of meat, hearty vegetables, and savory broth, it's a comforting reminder of home and warmth.