Sunday, May 3, 2026

Around the Kitchen Table: COMFORT FOOD CLASSICS + 7-Book #Giveaway!





CLEO COYLEThere are foods that we eat, and foods that feed our souls. Comfort food classics are the dishes that calm rough days, bring sighs of satisfaction, or maybe take us back to familiar family tables with every bite. What are your top three favorite comfort foods: savory or sweet? Mac and cheese, fried chicken, and mashed potatoes are at the top of the list for my husband Marc. As for me, a bowl of pasta or slice of lasagna brings me back to my Italian family’s table. And a hunk of blueberry pie or a fresh doughnut with coffee always makes me smile.

When I'm craving that old-fashioned cinnamon-sugar doughnut taste, I often bake up these Coffee Shop Doughnut Muffins ☕ and (yes) they pair wonderfully with a hot cuppa joe...



What about all of you? What are your three favorite comfort foods: savory or sweet? And if you have any recipes to share, please do!


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MADDIE DAY: True comfort foods for me are always starchy. Polenta with a spicy West African sauce. Cheesy grits. Warm bread slathered thickly with butter. Baked potatoes. Pasta with a creamy coating. Something soothing that sticks with you and goes down easy.

Mystery Playground hosted my Cheesy Grits recipe to celebrate When the Grits Hit the Fan back in 2017.


Certain of my mother's sweet baked concoctions also bring great comfort and solace. Other than the Christmas cookies I bake each holiday season, I also love her poppyseed cake, which I shared here as Marilyn's Poppyseed Cake.



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KIM DAVIS: I've found that just spending time in the kitchen, mixing and baking, provides some comfort all on it's own. Making bread is at the top of my comfort food list. From the anticipation of waiting for the dough to rise, the yeasty aroma as it bakes, and then slathering the hot-out-of-the-oven bread with creamy butter... swoon-worthy! I frequently make this No-Knead Rustic Bread



Mac and Cheese is another one of my favorite comfort foods. However, the calories (and cholesterol) contained in a typical serving of the dish undoes the level of comfort it should bring. I found a recipe for mac and cheese that uses cauliflower as the base, did several tweaks to suit my needs, and found out I liked it every bit as much as the typical dish. I call it Sneaky Mac and Cheese because it's a good way to serve some extra veggies without most people suspecting.  



And to satisfy my sweet tooth when comfort is needed, gooey chocolate-y brownies, warm from the oven, is what I call perfection! 


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PEG COCHRAN/MARGARET LOUDON: For me, comfort food is usually something simple that warms you inside and out.  A favorite is a bowl of pasta Bolognese, which reminds me of my grandmother.  Actually, pasta with any kind of sauce always makes me feel good.  Another favorite comfort food is a simple roast chicken--especially if accompanied by mashed potatoes.  Finally, I'd have to say shepherd's pie always feels comforting.  It's something I can make from memory and contains one of my other favorite comfort foods--mashed potatoes.  
 
 

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VICKI DELANY: Looks like some of my favourites have already been mentioned. As they say about literature: classics are classic for a reason. However, tastes do change. I used to go straight to Kraft Dinner (what Americans call mac and cheese), the stuff in a package with strangely coloured powdered cheese. I had that again a number of years ago for the first time in a long time when I needed a comfortable, reliable staple - I couldn't stand it. Spaghetti Bolognaise is high on the list as is a great big bowl of hearty soup, something like my butternut squash and sweet potato soup.  For snacking when you need a good hug, nothing beats a traditional English scone (no flavouring, no icing, just sconey goodness). The type to be served with jam and clotted cream. (Or clotted cream and jam as per your preference.) Here's my normal recipe which just happens to be the version Lily bakes in her Tea by the Sea Tearoom.  





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LESLIE KARST: Having grown up in Los Angeles in the '60s and '70s, my comfort food is definitely Mexican cuisine. My mom would often make tacos dorados (fried so that the tortillas are crispy and golden brown) when we were kids, and later in life I learned to cook lots of other dishes. Some of my favs are calabacitas (which means "little squash"), a stew with pork, zucchini, and corn, best eaten by scooping it up with a soft, warm flour tortilla:
 
 
And I also adore this simple Mexican plate dinner:

 

¡Que sabroso!  

MADDIE DAY: Leslie, thanks for the reminder! As someone who also grew up in southern California, Mexican food is also total comfort food for me, especially a warm steamed tamale, although I've never made them. A simple quesadilla is often a lunch or solo dinner for me and I've shared several quesadilla recipes here.
 
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VMBURNS Comfort food feeds the soul and reminds me of home. The one food that does that for me are fried pork chops. I LOVE fried pork chops. My mom made great pork chops. She didn't enjoy cooking, although she was a great cook. I suspect her aversion to cooking had something to do with the fact that she worked in the cafeteria at my elementary school. By the time she got home from work, the last thing she wanted to do was prepare another meal. She preferred to eat at restaurants and have others serve her, instead of being the server. Needless to say, we ate out a lot. The exception was on Sundays. My mom cooked almost every Sunday. In fact, she'd often start cooking on Saturday night or early Sunday morning, so dinner would be ready by the time we got home from church. One of my favorite Sunday meals was fried pork chops. Just eating them reminds me of home. 


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MOLLY MACRAE: My mom’s mashed potatoes were nothing special yet oh so special. They always had a few lumps, which we loved. She mashed them using a fork, adding oleo (we didn't call it margarine), milk, salt and pepper. I can’t remember the last time I made them myself, probably some distant Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner. 

My sister Jenny’s Fläskpannkaka (oven pancake) hits the comfort spot, too. Warm syrup poured over it is just right for a winter night supper. In summer? Cover it in berries!


ChickpeaNoodle Soup is a vegetarian alternative for that comfort food classic - Chicken Noodle Soup. 


And what about a good old grilled cheese sandwich? I can feel its hug right now.


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ANG POMPANO: The foods I think of as comfort food are the ones we ate often when we were first married. Tuna noodle casserole, which we actually had again tonight, was on regular rotation when we were just starting out. Teachers are paid once a month, so by the end of it we were counting every penny twice. That’s when meatloaf with mashed potatoes showed up, something hearty and filling that carried us through. My third comfort food goes back even further, to my childhood, when an aunt would take me out to lunch every Saturday. I almost always ordered tomato soup with a grilled cheese sandwich (I'm with you Molly), potato chips, and a milkshake. It’s still my go-to Saturday lunch, although I skip the milkshake now.


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LESLIE BUDEWITZ: In Death al Dente, my first Food Lovers' Village mystery, my girl Erin Murphy -- who is half Italian, as you can tell by her name -- muses about her discovery when she left home that while comfort food to her was anything her mother made involving pasta and tomatoes, to many others, tomatoes were spicy and comfort food tended toward the soft, smooth, and creamy. Mac and cheese, custard, grilled cheese, bread pudding. (I'd include an excerpt, but I'm traveling this week without access to my files.) 

Our favorite mac and cheese recipe comes from The French Country Table by Laura Washburn, and it doesn't look like I've ever shared it here. But Fettucine Alfredo -- what my father called fancy mac and cheese when I, in my first apartment out of law school, made it for my visiting parents -- is a wonderfully grown-up version. 


When I asked Mr. Right about comfort food, he mentioned several favorites, including chocolate chip cookies, and vanilla ice cream with our Chocolate Cabernet Sauce. As we talked on, some of the same themes emerged as others have mentioned -- the foods our mothers served when we were sick (custard), recipes associated with grandmothers and other favorite people, and traditional family favorites (Christmas cookies come to mind). Dishes that call up memories, warm us physically and emotionally, and connect us with the people we love. Food with a story. 

Here's wishing you all the comfort and joy your heart -- and tummy -- desire. 

Readers, how about you?

What are your three favorite comfort foods: savory or sweet? 
Comment below to be entered in this month's giveaway! 

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A Poisonous Pour
by Maddie Day

Bulletproof Barista by Cleo Coyle 

All Shell Breaks Loose (ARC)
by Molly MacRae

Essentials of Murder by Kim Davis

Shot Through the Book by Eva Gates

A Clue in the Crumbs by Lucy Burdette

Diet of Death by Ang Pompano


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Comments Open 
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May 7

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This contest is now over.

🎈HAPPY CONGRATS 
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TO OUR WINNER!

EILEEN DOERRER


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211 comments:

  1. hutt2441@bellsouth.netMay 3, 2026 at 6:47 AM

    I follow 4 of these authors but would love to be able to follow others and read their books.

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    1. Please do! We all have web pages and social media accounts

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  2. My favorite 3 comfort foods are meatloaf with mashed potatoes and tomato gravy, grilled cheese sandwich with Campbells chicken noodle soup, and my mama's banana pudding, made from the recipe that used to be on Nilla Wafers. 3labsmom(at)gmail(dot)com

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  3. My favorite comfort food is chocolate cake. My father used to do the baking at our house and his chocolate cake was a favorite and always makes me think of home. Also grilled cheese and tomato soup and breakfast for dinner.

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  4. Hamburger gravy, mashed potatoes and creamed corn

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    1. Creamed corn for sure, Lor! My grandmother used to make that--as well as corn chowder. Yum!

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  5. I would love to win these books!

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  6. What a great selection of books!

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  7. My 3 favorite comfort foods saucy Bone in Wings, Popcorn, 4 Meat Pizza [has Pepperoni, Beef, Canadian Bacon, Beef]
    don.stewart@zoominternet.net

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    1. Popcorn! I love the stuff and have even been known to make it a meal, especially when I'm in a writing deadline.

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  8. As a lifelong enjoyer of more food than my doctor says is healthy, pretty much all food brings me comfort at one time or another.

    As others have mentioned, I do love a grilled cheese (with ham sometimes) with a can of chicken noodle soup.

    I also love a really good blueberry muffin.

    And life is really not worth living if I can't enjoy nice and thoroughly unhealthy greasy bacon cheeseburger.

    Sure, all that might contribute to me going to an early grave but the years I'd miss would be at the end when everything tends to go wrong so I'm interested in enjoying those foods (and all the others my juvenile palate likes) while I can.

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    1. Ha! I love your thinking, Jay! Let's hear it for grilled cheese with ham and greasy bacon cheeseburgers!

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    2. You make a good point, Jay.

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  9. It's impossible to pick just 3 top comfort foods, isn't it? Some of my top comfort foods are a made from scratch home-made cinnamon roll, a still warm from the oven slice of yeast bread slathered with butter, home-made mashed potatoes made with butter, roast beef with lots of gravy, my meatloaf recipe topped with ketchup and meatloaf sandwiches made the next day with any leftover meatloaf!

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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    1. Home-made cinnamon rolls bring back so many memories of being served those when I was a child. Yum!

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  10. I echo the grilled cheese and tomato soup! as a top comfort food. Also meatloaf and mashed potatoes and homemade oatmeal honey bread.
    Thank you for the reminders/memories and the chance to win.
    madamhawk at gmail dot com

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  11. Everything looks delicious!
    My go-to comfort foods are my daughter’s favorites (maybe because they bring her close even when she’s away?): Chicken Korma from a recipe from the Punjab Restaurant in London; Venetian-Style Risotto from an old “La Cucina” cookbook; and soft, warm Gingersnaps from Nathalie Dupree’s, “Matters of Taste.” Always on the menu when she comes to stay!

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    1. Robin, food does have a way of connecting us to loved ones even if they're far away.

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  12. My three favorites are pizza which I have so many childhood memories of eating at my grandma's house on Friday nights, mac and cheese and cheesecake. anitalklaboe@aol.com

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    1. There is something so comforting about rich and creamy cheesecake! And now I'm craving some :)

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  13. My first comfort food is yeast bread. It can be for rolls, cinnamon rolls or any kind of recipe using a yeasty mixture. There's something about working with the dough, taking the time for the dough to do its thing and then smelling it baking that must relaxes me and has me anticipating the end results.
    Second would most definitely be mac 'n' cheese. I laughingly tell hubby that if he was cut that he would bleed cheese because he loves it so much. It's one of our go to dishes.
    And third, I have to add a sweet to the mix. For me, it's anything with the word cheesecake in the title. My absolute favorite is the cheesecake Woolsworth dime store made for the small diner in it called Milnot Cheesecake. It's not your typical heavy cheesecake, but a light and fluffy one. Mom talked a friend that worked behind the counter for the recipe.
    MILNOT CHEESECAKE
    Ingredients
    1 box Lemon Jello, small package
    1 cup water, boiling
    3 tablespoons lemon juice
    8 ounces of cream cheese, softened
    1 cup sugar
    1 teaspoon vanilla
    1 can Milnot milk, 14 oz. (if you can't find any brand will do and the now smaller sized cans still work)
    3 cups graham cracker crumbs
    1/2 cup butter, melted
    Directions
    Place bowl with the can milk in freezer to get chilled. You are wanting the cream to just start to freeze around the edge to whip properly when needed.
    Mix graham cracker crumbs and melted butter. Use 2/3 of the mixture as crust pressed into the bottom of a 9x13" pan. Reserve the remaining crumbs for the topping.
    Mix lemon Jello with the boiling water. Add the lemon juice and stir to make sure Jello is dissolved. Sit aside to cool.
    Cream together the cream cheese, sugar and vanilla.
    When Jello mixture just begins to thicken (starting to coat a spoon and mixture doesn't just pour off the spoon), blend in the cream cheese mixture. If you want to speed it along, you can sit pan or bowl with Jello mixture into water with ice IF you stir constantly so there is even cooling and doesn't sit to hard where touching the pan. I stir and move my pan around in the iced water.
    Beat the chilled can milk very hard. Fold into Jello and cream cheese mixture making sure to get it completely combined.
    Pour mixture into pan with crust. Top with remaining crumbs. (I find it easier to sit pan in refrigerator for about 5 minutes before topping with crumbs.)
    Chill for several hours before serving.
    This cheesecake is light, fluffy and addictive!

    Thank you so much for the amazing chance to win such a fabulous and generous giveaway!
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  14. Wow! Reading all of this is making me very hungry for comfort foods. So many listed that bring back so many good memories. A pot roast with mashed potatoes, big bowl of chocolate pudding, my grandmother's recipe for mac and cheese and so many more would be at the top of my favorite comforts. snead(dot)sarah(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. Chocolate anything is my go-to comfort food and pudding is always a welcome treat!

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    2. Chocolate pudding makes me think of another favorite—ice box cake.

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  15. Favorite comfort foods, ooh how to chose?
    My mom’s stew would have to be number one, followed by my son in law’s delicious focacciaserved with mushroom risotto and then lastly ( but not really) a cream puff or lady lock from my favorite Italian bakery. Now I’m hungry!!

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  16. Beef stew (just made some yesterday, probably for the last time until the fall), steamed vegetables in peanut sauce, and banana bread with mini chocolate chips. (ddddfacebook05 at gmail)

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  17. Fun to know what you all consider comfort food. It's clearly what we grew up eating!

    Mashed potatoes with gravy was my first solid food, because my mother, #4 of nine kids, was in charge of making the potatoes every night when she was at home. At 96 she can still make a mean gravy, although I only serve it for holidays now. Potatoes of any kind are my go-to comfort dish. And of course BLT's and strawberry shortcake in summer.

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    1. I could eat mashed potatoes with gravy every single day.

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  18. Warm chocolate chip cookies, noodles and butter and potato chips and French onion dip. Those are my favorite comfort foods.

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    1. Yes to chocolate chip cookies straight out of the oven! Between the aroma of the cookies baking, and then getting to bite into the warm cookie, pure comfort!

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  19. My 3 comfort foods are my mom’s peanut butter cookies, pecan pie, and grilled cheese sandwiches. All soooo delicious.Allison.beier@gmail.com

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    1. I haven't had peanut butter cookies in a long time, yum! And now I'm craving some :)

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  20. My 3 favorite comfort foods are probably tuna casserole, slow cooker chicken & noodles, a warm fudge brownie.
    Diffidentbookworm@yahoo.com

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    1. A definite vote for the warm fudge brownie... they're always swoon-worthy!

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  21. I usually think sweets. Cakes, cookies & if there is one food I couldn’t live without it would be ice cream!!

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    1. I'm an ice cream fiend too! I'd rather have it than cake or cookies.

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  22. Tacos, cookies, apple pie, chips
    cruhnke70@gmail.com

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  23. You're all making me so hungry. How do I limit it to three comfort foods? Chocolate chip cookies, Macaroni and cheese, fried chicken.

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  24. Macaroni and cheese, grilled cheese and pot pies. What a fantastic giveaway.
    Pearliegirl@sbcglobal.net

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  25. My three favorite comfort foods are chicken and dumplings, mac and cheese, and meatloaf. And soup/ beef stew, fried chicken, spaghetti....lol. I have a lot of comfort foods.
    Thanks for the chance to win.
    barbiefan@comcast.net

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    1. It really is hard to pick just three favorite comfort foods :)

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  26. Fried chicken, Mac and cheese and cake are my favorite comfort foods. Lori Byrd labyrd@msn.com

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  27. Valerie SuhanoskyMay 3, 2026 at 9:56 AM

    a pasta dish for sure, hearty bowl of beef stew and some homemade bread scattered with good butter will soothe my soul with comfort for sure.

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    1. There's not much better comfort food than homemade bread fresh from the oven.

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  28. My 3 fave comfort foods are a bowl of frosted flakes with milk, chocolate chip cookies and cheese pizza

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  29. My email is cyntexts@gmail.com

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  30. Homemade cream puffs with homemade vanilla pudding is my all time favorite dessert! 😊jaynepie88@icloud.com

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  31. Pizza, tuna sandwich, chicken pot pie, chocolate. I couldn't get down to just three!
    kozo8989(at)hotmail(dot)com

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    1. I remember when I got home from college, the first thing I wanted was a tuna sandwich. They never had them in the cafeteria.

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  32. My favorite comfort foods? Blueberry Muffins chicken pizza and Spinach omelet. Or my omelet, I just crack 3 eggs into a bowl. Beat them up with a fork. Pour them into a heated frying pan. When they are solid, place shredded cheese, some chopped chicken and torn spinach leaves on one side,and fold the other side up over the filling. Flip the omelet and let it cook three minutes. johnlong83@rocketmail.com

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  33. My comfort foods are pizza, cookies and ice cream.
    Kit3247@aol.com

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  34. My comfort foods are my mom's homemade chicken rice soup, mashed potatoes and chicken pot pie. I keep single serve portions of her soup recipe in my freezer all year round. aprilbluetx at yahoo dot com

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    1. Chicken rice soup sounds like the perfect comfort dish when feeling under the weather! And keeping some in the freezer is such a great idea because who wants to cook when not feeling well?

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  35. My favorite comfort food is macaroni and cheese. Then I go for eggs, sausage, home fries and toast. Third favorite is homemade chicken noodle soup. Thank you for the chance to win! nlap3414@gmail.com

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  36. meatloaf, potatoes, soup
    bn100candg at hotmail dot com

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  37. Oh my! Lead us into temptation! I was clicking to check on several of these recipes.
    All wonderful.
    libbydodd at comcast dot net

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  38. My three favorite comfort foods are: fried chicken with mashed potatoes, meatloaf with mac & cheese and yellow cake with caramel frosting. dl(dot)mandmlover(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. You had me at caramel frosting... sounds absolutely decadent!

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  39. I have made no knead bread and love the warm taste of it with butter. My comfort food is the spaghetti with sausages and meatballs. As a kid we had that every Sunday and it reminds me of my childhood. Lois-rainonlois@aol.com

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    1. Isn't no-knead bread amazing in its simplicity? My husband loves to toast slices then put lots of butter on it, every night with dinner.

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  40. My comfort foods are soup - either mazoh ball or lamb barley - and meatloaf with mashed potatoes. sgiden at verizon (dot)net

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  41. Meatloaf is a comfort food, as is pasta and pizza. And you can't forget ice cream!

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  42. For me, comfort foods are grilled cheese, fudgy brownies and milkshakes. cherierj(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  43. My favorite 3 comfort foods are chicken fried steak with milk gray, biscuits and gravy, and pizza.
    Kitten143 (at) Verizon (dot) net

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  44. Grilled cheese sandwich. Macaroni and cheese. Enchiladas. patdupuy@yahoo.com

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  45. Sub sandwiches, Key lime pie and chips. I have not read any of these thank you for the recipe and chance to win,

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  46. Anything pasta is my comfort food. Thank you for the contest.
    Laura Nason
    Dlcnason1@msn.com

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  47. My three favorite comfort foods are pizza, cheeseburgers & Cinnamon Rolls right out of the oven. Thanks for your great generosity.. Maycarlson6848@gmail.com

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  48. Mac and cheese, pizza and peanut butter cookies for dessert. Yum!

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  49. My favorite comfort foods are challah, roast chicken, and bagels with cream cheese and lox. rojosho(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  50. My three favorite comfort foods are:
    Creamy mac and cheese
    Warm chocolate chip cookies
    Homemade chicken noodle soup

    They always make me feel cozy and happy!

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  51. My three favorite comfort foods are:
    Creamy mac and cheese
    Warm chocolate chip cookies
    Homemade chicken noodle soup

    They always make me feel cozy and happy!
    cyncoupons2@gmail.com

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  52. I love seeing everyone's comfort food choices!! It was also food for thought. I have an insatiable sweet tooth, but my three are meatloaf and mashed potatoes, grilled cheese and tomato soup, and mac and cheese. I really enjoyed Vicki Delany's comment about Kraft and the neon cheese, because while yes, it was always my go-to, I hadn't had it in several years until just a few weeks ago. I have to admit it tasted great and, more importantly, provided the comfort and memories I was looking for in that moment. lgmiller831@gmail.com

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    1. Kraft mac & cheese and the neon orange always reminds me of childhood, which is comfort all on its own.

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  53. Whenever I feel in the mood for a comforting food from the past I have matzo ball soup, chocolate babka, varenishkes, and a baguette with butter. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com

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  54. Corn bread, biscuits and fried chicken among others!

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  55. I absolutely cannot narrow it down to just three. My favorite comfort foods include potatoes, pasta, and rice, all served with any kind of gravy/sauce/butter/cheese. BLTs. Chicken-fried steak. Fried chicken. Fried pork chops. Meatloaf. Seafood, especially shrimp and crabs. Anything stuffed: pasta shells, bell peppers, enchiladas, artichokes. Cheesy omelets filled with sauteed veggies and ham. Cheese grits. Risotto. Soups, especially minestrone, tomato (w/grilled cheese sandwich) and creamy potato. Gumbo. Chocolate chip cookies, brownies with pecans, chocolate cake, cherry pie, angelfood cake with strawberries, cheesecake. And of course any kind of good bread or biscuit, preferably dripping with butter. Too bad I can't indulge in these every day. lynnvaughan9 at gmail dot com

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  56. I have so many! Foods that remind me of my grandma are some...club crackers, Vernors ginger ale, cream sticks.... those were staples at her house! christy41970 at gmail dot com

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    1. "Foods that remind me of my grandma..." So sweet, Christy, thank you for sharing.

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  57. My comfort food is Macaron and Tomatoes (no cheese on top). It brings me back to my childhood. Hubby's comfort food is KD-that's Kraft Macaroni and Cheese for the non-Canadians. He would eat that (or cream of mushroom soup) daily.
    The kids' comfort food is my fried pork tenderloin in crackers. They all seem to show up for that one. LOL
    Thanks for the newletter, the food suggestions, and the opportunity to win.
    mickee at rogers dot com

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  60. I love this topic! My top 3 comfort foods would be
    1. Any kind of pasta including mac and cheese and tuna noodle casserole
    2. My mom's homemade soup, either potato or vegetable beef
    3. Grilled cheese sandwich
    all of them followed up with a big bowl of ice cream! Nothing really healthy here except maybe that vegetable soup, but all guaranteed to put a smile on my face!
    Thanks for a chance at all the fabulous books. makennedyinaz at hotmail dot com

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    1. LOL, Marcia, today it's all about the comfort. xoxo

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  61. Banana pudding, pumpkin pie, and macaroni and cheese always comfort me. Thank you for the chance to win. Dmskrug3 at Hotmail dot com

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  62. Such a great topic! My favorite comfort foods are meatloaf and mashed potatoes, pizza and burger and fries. Definitely not healthy but they bring me comfort. LOL. As does vanilla ice cream!

    Thank you for the chance. This is an amazing book giveaway!

    jarjm1980(at)hotmail(dot)com

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    1. Thanks for sharing, jarjm, and we're excited that you're excited by this month's 7-book giveaway. We mystery writiting cooks are happy to share our recipes along with the mysteries we write!

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  63. My favorite comfort food is macaroni and cheese. Thank you for the chance to win.

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  64. I am a bread baker so my comfort food is toast made of my own potato bread with jam and butter.
    Sandyleehaueter@gmail.com

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  65. Favorite food was my Mom's fried chicken, peach cobbler and crescent cookies.Deborah deborahortega229@yahoo.com

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  66. My three comfort foods are pork roast, mashed potatoes and gravy and brussel sprouts. Great giveaway, thanks for the chance.
    diannekc8(at)gmail(dot)com

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  67. Always savory for me! Pasta, pasta and more pasta. Carbonara, pesto and a thick bolognese.

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  68. Any type of noodles is a comfort food for me

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  69. My comfort foods are chicken and noodles, tomato soup and roasted chicken. Chicken was a big part of my growing up. We raised them, then ate them. ljbonkoski@yahoo.com

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  70. Mac n cheese, cherry pie and my mom’s Chinese cooking
    Wskwared(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  71. I would love to win these books. Love reading a cozy murder mystery. My favorite comfort foods are a good greasy cheeseburger 🍔, homemade chicken and noodles, and brownies. Everyone needs chocolate in their life.

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  72. My comfort foods would be macaroni and cheese, a BLT and raspberry coffee cake for a sweet. baileybounce2@att.net

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  73. Mashed potatoes, ice cream, and some form of chocolate! Lindaherold999@gmail.com

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  74. When I grew up, we were taught to eat what was on the table, so we learned to enjoy all kinds of food. That is still the case today. However, if I had to pick a favorite, I would have to say Mom's all-day spaghetti recipe would be on the top of the list. It is delicious!!!

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  75. My comfort food is sweet. Birthday cake, no sprinkles and Ice cream. Or yellow cake and chocolate icing and ice cream.

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  76. I would love 😍 to win, read this print books so I can review them love the authors and follow them.
    My 3 comfort foods are: 1. Saucy Bone in Wings 2. 4 Meat Pizza [has Pepperoni, Ham, Canadian Bacon, & Beef] 3. Popcorn smothered in Butter lots of Butter
    HOPE I WIN
    don.stewart@zoominternet.net

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  77. Mac & cheese

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  78. I love soup. Any kind and year round.

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  79. Everything always looks and sounds wonderful that is posted here.

    I love a good juicy steak or burger with fries for savory. For sweet, it is tiramisu or cheesecake.

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  80. My comfort foods are Breyers Extra Creamy Chocolate Ice Cream and plain yogurt mixed with various flavors of Smuckers preserves (it's like fruit on the bottom yogurts).
    042bad@gmail.com

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  81. Gluten free cornbread is my favorite……

    (l.osborn@aol.com)

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  82. I'm a pasta girl through and through. As for dessert I love a good cherry pie but not too sweet. herbaldi@yahoo.com

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  83. Savory - 1. Meatloaf! Such a comfort and great childhood memories. 2. Pot roast in the crock pot filled the house with such a great smell!
    Sweet - Graham crackers with butter - simple but cozy.
    (msmartinez213@gmail.com)

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  84. Baked Chicken, Baked Potato and Dark Chocolate are my 3 comfort foods. cheetahthecat1986ATgmailDOTcom

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  85. My three favorite comfort foods are pizza, salty chips, and chocolate chip cookies. I have read a few of each authors books and really enjoyed them. Thsnks for a chance to win some I havent read yet.

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  86. Savory foods, stroganoff is my favorite comfort food.
    Robin_sisco@yahoo.com

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  87. My three favorite comfort foods are Mac and cheese, any kind of cheesecake and chocolate chip cookies.

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  88. homemade chocolate chip cookies warm from the oven!

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  89. Home made breads, soups, and followed by a fruit pie!

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  90. My favorite comfort food is pizza. I could eat it almost anytime and so many varieties. I also think of pot roast with potatoes and carrots and onions and my mom’s homemade rolls were the best//I love the smell of bread baking and it reminds me of her,

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  91. Dixie Neitzel Dix3733@hotmail.comMay 4, 2026 at 9:42 AM

    My top 3 are my Great Aunt's cheesecake, lasagna, roast beef and cheddar melt on grilled sourdough with a side of au jus .

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  92. What a trip down memory lane! I so enjoyed reding about comfort foods from each of you, dear MLK friends! For me, first and foremost is ice cream...preferably Peach, Banana or Caramel Apple. For savory I am joyful with about any pasta, especially gnocchi! My wife's tropical carrot cake would be a good third choice. Thank you for the reminders, and for the new recipes. JOY!!! Luis at ole dot travel

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  93. salads/mac and cheese/chocolate desserts

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  94. Jerrilynn AthertonMay 4, 2026 at 9:55 AM

    My three favorite are actually comfort meals. Sloppy Joes with potato chips. Grilled cheese with tomato soup. Potato dumplings with pork roast. Thoroughly covers my childhood! jerri.atherton@gmail.com

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  95. Tomato soup and grilled cheese, spaghetti, and ice cream

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  96. Tomato soup and grilled cheese is very comforting as is almost anything chocolate! Chocolate cake or cookies with a nice cup of tea!

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  97. My favorite 3 comfort foods are: chicken noodle soup, grilled cheese, and pumpkin cheesecake. kckendler (at) gmail (dot) com

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  98. My comfort foods are a mix of sweet and savory. Meat loaf; tomato soup and grilled cheese; and chocolate chip cookies. Lots of cookies.
    cwsullivan53 at gmail dot com

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  99. mbbertram@yahoo.comMay 4, 2026 at 10:10 AM

    I have several depending on the season/mood: shepard's pie (with lamb), tomatoe soup & grilled cheese with dill pickle slices on the side, chips & French onion dip, and dark chocolate covered cherries (do those count?).

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  100. Fried chicken, Mac and cheese and spanakopita are my go to comfort foods!! I don’t eat any of them often but really love them when I do! I love trying new recipes and new foods from all over the world!!! lgmrb716@yahoo’com

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  101. I’m on a low fodmap diet so my 3 comfort foods are tea and muffins, cheese and fruit and my special chili. Thanks for the chance to win all these books! Faithdcreech@gmail.com

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  102. Hmmm. Only three, eh? Pizza, chocolate chip cookies, and chili. I could go into detail because of all the variations of each of those. Suffice it to say - I like my recipes best! eileendoerrer@gmail.com

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  103. seedless grapes, peanut butter, and hard boiled eggs generally help me feel better (I like junk food too, but these foods I like to eat regularly). pmr3956 (at) gmail (dot) com

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  104. Oh my. Just reading everyone's favorites has made me hungry. I am a peanut butter and jam girl all the way - on any form of bread - but especially on toast, macaroni and cheese (from scratch), and eggplant parm. But my list could go on and on.

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  105. I would love to try new authors. These seems like a great bunch. Thanks for the opportunity. tburkhardt001@yahoo.com

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  106. buttered popcorn, scalloped potatoes, and chocolate covered caramels (s719a@yahoo.com)

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  107. Pound cake, chocolate chip cookies and sherbet I love your books

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  108. These look so cool. I have some books by a few authors and would love to read others too
    Popcorn, corn on cob and pizza are my favorite go tos
    Cwallace5259@gmail.com

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  109. My top 3 comfort foods are fried chicken, chicken noodle soup, and chili. atime2live (at) hotmail (dot) com.

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  110. Without a doubt, chicken and dumplings are my favorite comfort food, followed by mashed potatoes, and then anything chocolate!

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  111. Pasta (especially plump cheese ravioli), cheesecake (philly's basic recipe) with plenty of strawberry sauce (just strawberries boiled with a little sugar) and ice cream. acm05(at) juno.com

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  112. Favorite comfort food? So many since I love to eat, but I have to list Custard as my #One Comfort Food. My mom used to make this if we had been sick and I've always associated it love and caring! I know many people serve Baked Custard but she always cooked it on top of the stove. Second comfort would be potato soup!
    Thanks for your fantastic giveaway!
    Connie
    cps1950ATgmailDOTcom

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    1. Sorry, I just listed two. #3 would be Mashed Potatoes! Yep, creamy mashed potatoes with lots of butter. Yum!!

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  113. Mashed potatoes, pizza, or pasta with any sauce/topping (cheese is always a winner, but sometimes just a little butter will do just fine).

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  114. sweet: Dark Chocolate ice cream with chocolate syrup, Dark chocolate mousse, dark chocolate cream pie with whipped cream goldmanlist@gmail

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  115. My three favorites are Cherry Pie, anything chocolate and Steak.

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  116. Pot Roast with roast potatoes and carrots, Perogies made Grandma's way and my Mom's chili. All these comments are making me hungry and I just had lunch!! Thank you, everyone.
    lindalou64(@)live(dot)com

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  117. My three most favorites are a warm crusty Italian bread, with Locatelli Pecorino Romano Cheese slices and Evoo sandwiches, chocolate frosted chocolate cake and blueberry anything. Hey that’s a most delicious meal to me. Thanks you for a chance to win and to share! Rose roseb2007@verizon.net. Happy may the 4th. Hehe

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  118. My three favorite comfort foods are macaroni and cheese, pot roast, and grilled cheese sandwiches.

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  119. I LOVE COZY MYSTERY BOOKS!!! If it wasn't books I would say I have addiction to them, as it is I save them from being held captive in the book store.. My comfort food is homemade chicken soup and dumplings. karden45@comcast.net

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  120. I'm easy to please...pizza, quesadillas and chicken are my real comfort foods. Add in a couple sides and I can eat for days.
    lkish77123 at gmail dot com

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  121. Some of my favorite comfort foods are noodles slathered in butter, mashed potatoes and a good bowl of chili

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  122. My top 3 favorite comfort foods include fresh baked warm bread with lots of butter, next would be warm cherry filled kolaches, followed by toasted grilled cheese sandwiches and thick tomato soup.

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  123. My three favorite comfort foods are my mom's pizza, chicken noodle soup and my great Aunt Mary's jello Cheesecake. deborahdumm(at)yahoo(DOT)com

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  124. My 3 comfort foods are Chicken & dumplings and mashed potatoes and a big piece of chocolate cake Thank you for this amazing giveaway Sarahbaby601973(at)gmail(dot)com

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  125. My 3 comfort foods
    Potatoe Soup- mom always made this when we’re were sick
    Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup with cornbread
    Anything chocolate- chocolate cobbler
    Thank you
    Marilynfrushing@ymail.com

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  126. I like a mix of sweet and savory, but my 3 favorite comfort foods would be 1) steak, 2) chocolate, 3) crème brûlée.

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  127. My late Mom's Chili that she taught me to make, Lasagna soup with hot Italian sausage, Chocolate Croissant.

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  128. Savory, unless it’s a healthy dessert! susanratner11@gmail.com

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  129. My comfort foods are: Everything bagel w/ cream cheese, tomato and cucumber (and a small drizzle of balsamic), Esquites, and fried chicken (i'm gluten free now and still in search of a truly great recipe for this).

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  130. My favorite comfort foods are savory: macaroni and cheese, a grilled cheese sandwich, and spaghetti marinara.

    glindathegood (at) bellsouth (dot) net

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  131. Mac & cheese, ice cream, & pizza! dianevarnadoe@yahoo.com

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  132. My comfort food is something sweet either chocolate or strawberry and fried catfish,
    dotmorrow@hotmail.com

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  133. wonderful giveaway. comfort food = ice cream or dark chocolate

    fruitcrmble AT comcast DOT net

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  134. My favorite comfort food is chocolate chip cake. I also love a good chicken dish with sauce and French toast (stuffed with strawberries!)

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  135. Meat loaf with roasted butternut squash, a thick stew, my grandmother's Scottish shortbread.

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  136. My favorite comfort foods are definitely mashed potatoes, meatloaf and grilled cheese. These foods remind me of my childhood and always make me feel like I'm getting a warm hug when I have them, especially when someone else makes them for me.
    ioncookbooks AT yahoo dot com

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  137. So many great recipes, thank you to everyone who has shared! I love a warm and hearty beef stew served with fresh brown bread, and dessert would be something with chocolate. I love that so many of you craft culinary cozies. I come back to this site and my cozy mysteries time and time again to find recipes. Thank you for the opportunity to add to my book collection as well as my recipe collection. tracy.condie@gmail.com

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    1. My Mom was Scottish and she made homemade brown bread to absolutely 💯 put us in a food coma

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  138. wilkesr760 at Gmail dot com. My favorite comfort foods are my vegan chicken strips , or a bowl of spinach pasta with my own slow cooked sauce & homemade vegan meatballs, or my Moms split pea soup recipe . I don't eat any sugar so those are my comforts .

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  139. Cream of Wheat, Cheesecake - homemade, or tomato soup bobntoni@aol.com

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  140. Wow! I'm in for delicious treats! Love these comfort food ideas! My comfort foods are my childhood nostalgia - ramen bowl with soft boiled egg, dim sum and curry-puff (similar to empanada)...Now, I'm hungry! cwkuen(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  141. Grilled cheese and tomato soup, scalloped potatoes , beignets and a latte. not all at one time

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  142. Favorite comfort foods: Potato Soup, warm bread & butter and WonTon Soup

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  143. My favorite comfort foods are meatloaf, my mom’s macaroni or potato salad, and cheesecake. Dogmommystery@aol.com

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  144. Any version of pasta, but especially lasagna, homemade soup, and fresh baked cookies.

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  145. Cheese is the ultimate comfort food. Grilled cheese in all of its infinite varieties!

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  146. oh my goodness comfort foods. The first would be homemade french fries wither with salt or old bay. I always have jelly beans near by for sweet. The last would be anything chocolate! You cannot go wrong with chocolate!

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  147. All delicious comfort foods that definitely bring up memories and warm fuzzies. I will add my favorite lunch: peanut butter and jelly sandwich with plain potato chips and cold milk! Thanks for sharing all the yummy recipes, love that. kotzt77@gmail.com

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  148. My three favorite comfort foods are Macaroni and Cheese, Chicken Pot Pie and a Grilled Cheese, Bacon and Tomato Sandwich. I love the recipes you shared and am looking forward to trying them.

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  149. Great post. Brought back so many memories of foods we loved as comfort foods. Mac & cheese with cubed Span and mixed veggies. Fried Pork Chops with salad and veggies were a couple of our favorites. Now? Steamed Halibut, Shrimp or Salmon with Green salad and Garlic Toast made with fresh garlic, butter, parmesan cheese and green salt. Or a luscious layered Chocolate Cake. Or Poached egg over sautéed mushrooms & garlic. bessdeepotter 84 at gmail dot com.

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  150. My favorite comfort foods are Spaghetti and meat balls, Pizza, and Chocolate cake with chocolate frosting.

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  151. Mine: 1. Chicken and Dumplings 2. Red Velvet Cake 3. Shrimp n Grits

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  152. rabuczek19@gmail.com
    My favorite comfort foods are chocolate, ice cream and chicken.

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  153. My favorite comfort foods are potato soup, chili and chicken and dumplings. Thank you to all the participating authors for this great giveaway. I subscribe to some of their newsletters, but would appreciate it if I could be signed up to receive all their newsletters. Thank you for the chance. jeannek330@gmail.com

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  154. Madeleine Gilbert SpanglerMay 5, 2026 at 7:15 PM

    My favorite comfort foods are Tex Mex Yellow cheese enchiladas with chile con carne and onions on top, Luby's cafeteria macaroni and cheese and Chicken Fried Steak with mashed potatoes and cream gravy! Just to name a few. Real Texas comfort foods. madspangler@comcast.net

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  155. These authors have kept me sane during some extremely difficult losses in my family. I lost my son, brother, dad and mom in a 5 year span and my cozy mysteries have been the anchor to my sanity. My husband and daughter tease me that I've always got a book in my ear (I listen to audio when I dont have time to sit and read), especially when I'm cooking. My favorite comfort foods are the things I used to cook for these special people in my life. Love to cook their favorites then enjoy my memories of special moments while we eat. Thank you to all these great authors for keeping me going. I wouldn't have made it thru without you!

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    1. Email is auntieturtle63@gmail.com, forgot to add it to my post above.

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  156. I’ll start with the one I think probably a lot of people have-grilled cheese and tomato soup. Then cheese dip with Tostitos. Finally I go for popcorn.

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