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  1. Nov 16th, 2008 04:52 PM #201
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    Default Re: What's your 'Comfort' food?

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    all of it
    Actually, yeah, what she said
    "If you don't have a song to sing you're okay, you know how to get along humming" Waltz (better than fine) - Fiona Apple
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  2. Nov 16th, 2008 04:54 PM #202
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    ok i need a nice big fat pot of casserole now
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  3. Nov 16th, 2008 06:40 PM #203
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    Default Re: What's your 'Comfort' food?

    Toast.
    Potatoes in almost any form.
    Rooibos tea with soya milk.
    Ready Brek made with chocolate soya milk.
    Hot chocolate.
    Chocolate.

    (Hmm, I think I can see a pattern emerging here ).
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  4. Nov 16th, 2008 07:20 PM #204
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    Homemade creamy potato and leek soup and 'buttered' crusty bread!
    I like Sandra, she keeps making me giggle. Daft little lady - Frosty
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  5. Nov 16th, 2008 07:23 PM #205
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    yummy
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  6. Nov 16th, 2008 07:25 PM #206
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    Default Re: What's your 'Comfort' food?

    I just had a great winter comfort dinner. Lentil, potato and pea stew. I crushed some dry roasted peanuts and garlic with a pestle and mortar and put them in the bottom of the bowl, dolloped the stew on top, then put plain soya yoghurt on top of that. Sloppy, crunchy and delicious! I'm going to reek tomorrow though.
    "If you don't have a song to sing you're okay, you know how to get along humming" Waltz (better than fine) - Fiona Apple
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  7. Nov 16th, 2008 07:28 PM #207
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    i now need to make my dinner
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  8. Nov 16th, 2008 07:32 PM #208
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    Default Re: What's your 'Comfort' food?

    Home-made spaghetti bolognaise.

    Tofurkey roast with roasted herb potatoes, maple baked squash, creamed corn, cranberry sauce and mushroom gravy.
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  9. Nov 16th, 2008 07:36 PM #209
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    Default Re: What's your 'Comfort' food?

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    ...Tofurkey roast with roasted herb potatoes, maple baked squash, creamed corn, cranberry sauce and mushroom gravy.
    Ooh, yes please!
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  10. Nov 16th, 2008 09:22 PM #210
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    almond milk with lots of agave nectar!
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  11. Nov 17th, 2008 02:05 PM #211
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    toast and a cruetly free marmite alternative
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  12. Nov 24th, 2008 02:01 PM #212
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    Default Re: What's your 'Comfort' food?

    i'm having comfort food tonight; veggie stew and dumplings, with mash and broccoli. and the best, and most comforting thing? i'm not making it with luck, it will be ready for me when i get home, yay for boyfriends!
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  13. Nov 24th, 2008 04:11 PM #213
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    Default Re: What's your 'Comfort' food?

    Mashed potato
    Potato cakes
    Crumpets
    Mushy peas

    Not all at once though
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  14. Nov 24th, 2008 05:55 PM #214
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    Default Re: What's your 'Comfort' food?

    Quote flying plum View Post
    i'm having comfort food tonight; veggie stew and dumplings, with mash and broccoli. and the best, and most comforting thing? i'm not making it with luck, it will be ready for me when i get home, yay for boyfriends!
    Aw that sounds amazing, need to get me one of them boyfriend things!
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  15. Nov 24th, 2008 08:47 PM #215
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    Lasagne, garlic bread
    Lemon cake *is a huge lemon cake fan.....and I mean HUGE.....*
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  16. Nov 24th, 2008 09:07 PM #216
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    Default Re: What's your 'Comfort' food?

    Pretty much anything involving potato or bread, peanut butter on toast being at the top of the list. And cookies.
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  17. Nov 26th, 2008 03:27 AM #217
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    Default Re: What's your 'Comfort' food?

    toasted peanut butter sandwich
    and
    celery with peanut butter.
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  18. Nov 26th, 2008 06:13 PM #218
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    Default Re: What's your 'Comfort' food?

    Quote lily80 View Post
    Pretty much anything involving potato or bread, peanut butter on toast being at the top of the list. And cookies.
    Ditto
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  19. Nov 26th, 2008 07:12 PM #219
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    Peanut butter and cucumber sandwiches.
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  20. Nov 26th, 2008 09:21 PM #220
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    Lasagne, garlic bread
    Lemon cake *is a huge lemon cake fan.....and I mean HUGE.....*
    exactly! lemon cake is really underappreciated. I should write a blog post on it.
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  21. Nov 26th, 2008 09:31 PM #221
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    Digestives with chocolate spread, just had three I also love crisp sandwiches.
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  22. Nov 26th, 2008 09:33 PM #222
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    Default Re: What's your 'Comfort' food?

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    Peanut butter and cucumber sandwiches.
    You mean, like, peanut butter and cucumber together??
    I don't like to judge a book by the cover but that sounds kind of icky....
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  23. Nov 26th, 2008 09:40 PM #223
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    You mean, like, peanut butter and cucumber together??
    I don't like to judge a book by the cover but that sounds kind of icky....
    It's the best. The cucumber has no taste and negates the peanut butter dry mouth. The worse bit is when i top it up with prawn cocktail crisps. They add an extra texture to the sandwich.
    I am master of the strange combinations. Brussell Sprouts and sweet chilli dipping sauce has to be tasted to be believed.
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  24. Nov 26th, 2008 09:59 PM #224
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    Default Re: What's your 'Comfort' food?

    Peanut Butter & Cucumber Sandwich doesn't sound that "out there" to me because I love doing strange food combinations, too!

    I did a spicy Peanut Butter & Roasted Red Bell Pepper sandwich before (seasoned w/ crushed red pepper flakes).... so good.
    Oh, and if you want a heavenly PB/fruit combo, try it with Cantaloupe! It's even better than PB with apples, in my opinion.
    Since cantaloupe is so watery, I cube the flesh and dip them in a scoop of peanut butter with a fork.

    Then again, I'm a PB junkie, so I'd probably eat Motor Oil if it had PB with it
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  25. Nov 26th, 2008 10:05 PM #225
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    Quote DreamIntoAction View Post
    Then again, I'm a PB junkie, so I'd probably eat a Motor Oil if it had PB with it
    (Isn't that quite environmentally wasteful!)

    I probably am repeating myself on this thread but mashed potatoes, parsnips, veggies, stuffing and gravy, yum yum.
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  26. Nov 26th, 2008 10:18 PM #226
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    Default Re: What's your 'Comfort' food?

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    I probably am repeating myself on this thread but mashed potatoes, parsnips, veggies, stuffing and gravy, yum yum.
    You may be repeating yourself but it is so yummy.
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  27. Nov 26th, 2008 10:20 PM #227
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    lentil soup, anyone?
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  28. Nov 27th, 2008 01:27 AM #228
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    Cucumber chopped up, with salad cream, basil, salt and pepper
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  29. Nov 27th, 2008 01:53 AM #229
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    Almonds, brazil nuts, cashews, or sweet potatoes with vegan margarine.
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  30. Dec 1st, 2008 06:20 AM #230
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    Veggie pho and toast.
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  31. Dec 1st, 2008 07:51 AM #231
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    Default Re: What's your 'Comfort' food?

    There was a fantastic vegan chili at the cafeteria lately. Also garlic sesame cracker sticks. I just had a lemon soy yogurt and it was AMAZING!
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  32. Dec 3rd, 2008 06:12 PM #232
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    Default Re: What's your 'Comfort' food?

    I find that since being vegan all the comfort foods I want are so much healthier, no more cadburys and ben and jerrys, I wan't veggie soups with pure on brown bread to comfort me!
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  33. Dec 3rd, 2008 10:00 PM #233
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    Default Re: What's your 'Comfort' food?

    fried onions, mushrooms and tomatoes on a warburtons large toastie bread with pure sunflower, a little brown sauce and a little chilli to season.................heaven
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  34. Dec 5th, 2008 08:09 PM #234
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    ah you made me remember, I forgot my bottle of brown sauce at work today!
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  35. Dec 5th, 2008 08:16 PM #235
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    glad to be of service
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  36. Dec 5th, 2008 08:18 PM #236
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    *lol* it's a valuable possession, can't just pop into a store and buy some
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  37. Dec 5th, 2008 08:26 PM #237
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    ooh dear that's not good
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  38. Dec 8th, 2008 05:36 AM #238
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    what is brown sauce?
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  39. Dec 8th, 2008 08:21 AM #239
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    it's a bit like ketchup, only it's brown, not tomato and a bit spicy, a very English condiment
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  40. Dec 8th, 2008 10:04 AM #240
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    it's a lot like Japanese tonkatsu sauce, only more English.
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  41. Dec 8th, 2008 09:47 PM #241
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    Quote bradders View Post
    it's a bit like ketchup, only it's brown, not tomato and a bit spicy, a very English condiment
    Wow--something English that's actually spicy? I haven't tried it yet (always looked a bit weird to me) but maybe I'll have to. I don't know if I want to buy an entire bottle, though--what if I don't like it? Maybe I'll try it in a restaurant or something.

    My comfort food is a very simple angel hair pasta with a homemade or semi-homemade marinara sauce (maybe with a side of crusty Italian bread and olive oil), just like my mom makes it.
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  42. Dec 8th, 2008 10:33 PM #242
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    >_>
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  43. Dec 8th, 2008 11:58 PM #243
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    >_>
    That's not food!
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  44. Dec 9th, 2008 01:08 AM #244
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    Garlic chicken and ginger fish with brown rice from my new favorite vegan restaurant. I forgot what the restaurant is called and it's either in Huntington Beach or Stanton but it's vietnamese (?) and amazing. My friends took me there last time I went home to vote.


    I could sit and eat it all day. New amazing comfort food.
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  45. Dec 9th, 2008 01:23 AM #245
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    That's not food!
    >_> It's made from food (the vodka from rye, the whisky from barley and... I don't know what spirytus is distilled from. Pure awesome I think) =p
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  46. Dec 9th, 2008 01:38 AM #246
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    >_> It's made from food (the vodka from rye, the whisky from barley and... I don't know what spirytus is distilled from. Pure awesome I think) =p
    Well, when you put it that way... Perhaps not the most nutritious food, though.
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  47. Dec 9th, 2008 01:44 PM #247
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    my new comfort food is a bag of Cuisine de France jam doughnuts i could eat the whole lot in one go!
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  48. Dec 10th, 2008 09:17 AM #248
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    >_> It's made from food (the vodka from rye, the whisky from barley and... I don't know what spirytus is distilled from. Pure awesome I think) =p
    i thought vodka was made of potatoes?

    uhm, does coffee count as a kind of food? if so, coffee defintely is my "comfort food". having a large mug at a coffee shop always makes me feel a lot better.
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    i thought vodka was made of potatoes?

    uhm, does coffee count as a kind of food? if so, coffee defintely is my "comfort food". having a large mug at a coffee shop always makes me feel a lot better.
    Apparently vodka can be made of wheat, rye, potatoes, or beet sugar (according to wikipedia).

    Mmm, I agree on the coffee!! Nothing better than a nice soya latte or mocha to cheer me up.
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    Apparently vodka can be made of wheat, rye, potatoes, or beet sugar (according to wikipedia).

    Mmm, I agree on the coffee!! Nothing better than a nice soya latte or mocha to cheer me up.
    Yup, it can be made of potatoes, but also other things (usually wheat or rye).

    I also agree on the coffee! I enjoy filling a tall mug with half coffee, then adding cinnamon, a tablespoon of cocoa powder and the filling the rest with soy milk.
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