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In reply to the discussion: What is your go to comfort meal? [View all]Xipe Totec
(44,508 posts)11. Pinto beans & mexican chorizo, with flour tortillas.
That's home, that's comfort, that's love.
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Just about anything that goes down thick,warm and builds a turd that takes awhile. nt
alphafemale
Jan 2012
#6
White pizza, chili cheese mac, meatloaf with smashed taters, bleu cheeseburger.
ohiosmith
Jan 2012
#7
Damn you sound like you had the same family as I. For me, all of the
Laura PourMeADrink
Feb 2012
#10
sketti, a simple stew of beef, aromatics and potatoes, or homemade chicken and veggie soup.
elana i am
Feb 2012
#18
My dad liked to eat as a teen. So he taught himself how to cook making 'green peas on toast'
applegrove
Feb 2012
#23
My parents are both from Nova Scotia families. In Nova Scotia they related more to "the Boston
applegrove
Feb 2012
#40
Does that mean if you wanted to immigrate, you wouldn't have to layout the 400,000.00?
siligut
Feb 2012
#47
The culture of the people is really great in the maritime provinces. I always feel like a pirate
applegrove
Feb 2012
#49
I once was at a dinner in NS. We were sitting outside. The host's husband was a Cape Bretoner.
applegrove
Feb 2012
#53
