comfort food
Sep. 26th, 2009 09:02 pmI came home from my house (have I mentioned that I have a house?) in sore need of comfort food. So I boiled some potatoes (well, first I dug up the potatoes) and kale, and smothered them with cheese sauce.
Daughter, who is recovering from flu, ate only potatoes with salt. Son, who is coming down with flu, ate nothing. I left salt out of the cheese sauce, so husband could eat it if he chose, but he is not yet back from evening treatments at the Raptor Center.
I told daughter that when I was a little kid, comfort food was creamed tuna fish on toast. Daughter made vomiting noises.
What's your comfort food? What was it when you were little? Do you ever eat your kid-comfort food now?
Daughter, who is recovering from flu, ate only potatoes with salt. Son, who is coming down with flu, ate nothing. I left salt out of the cheese sauce, so husband could eat it if he chose, but he is not yet back from evening treatments at the Raptor Center.
I told daughter that when I was a little kid, comfort food was creamed tuna fish on toast. Daughter made vomiting noises.
What's your comfort food? What was it when you were little? Do you ever eat your kid-comfort food now?
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Date: 2009-09-27 07:05 am (UTC)Kraft dinner with weenies in.
Rice Krispie squares.
Jello.
Toast.
Honey.
Toasted peanut butter and banana sammiches.
Emotionally, not having a physical component:
wild berries, freshly picked.
Grilled cheese sandwich with tomato soup.
And yup, I eat all those things still. I don't eat them a LOT because I like to save them for when I need them. If I ate them all the time, they would lose some of their magic powers.
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Date: 2009-09-27 08:10 am (UTC)