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Go-to comfort food is microwaved popcorn. Also breakfast cereal, specifically Reese's Puffs or Cinnamon Toast Crunch.
Go-to comfort food is microwaved popcorn. Also breakfast cereal, specifically Reese's Puffs or Cinnamon Toast Crunch.
My go-to comfort food is an Italian dish called mezzogiorno. What you do is you take some spaghetti noodles, boil them, cook them, set aside. Then you take some sausage, preferably hot sausage links, kind of like a bratwurst but it's Italian sausage, the type that you find at the market. You cook that up, slice it up, cook it a little more to make sure you get the middle well cooked. Then you cook some kale and you mix together the kale, some banana peppers, garlic, and a little bit of olive oil and you've got a beautiful tasty topping to put on your noodles.
My go-to comfort food is definitely the cinnamon sugar pretzel bites from Auntie Anne's. I don't know if they have that here, I think they have it everywhere, but they have it in Florida, it's pretty good. Swig just started selling them too and those are also pretty good, but it's just you have the perfect amount of like carbs to be like filling and you also get like the sugar part of it. If you have a sweet tooth, it's good, but I don't feel like it's like crazy, like I'm not eating a whole chocolate bar, but I still get something that's like a little filling and like hits the spot every time.
Mac and cheese, pizza, and donuts.
