What is your all-time favorite cold-weather comfort food? Everyone has a preference when it comes to wintery snow day meals. Take the quick poll and let us know your favorite.
It looks like winter weather is heading to Oklahoma this weekend and with colder temperatures comes comfort foods. Some foods taste better when cold outside, like chili and stew. So what's your favorite cold-weather comfort food?
The wait is almost over! Get ready, Panera Bread in Lawton, Fort Sill will be opening next week. The new restaurant is located at 807 N.W. Sheridan Road. It's right across the street from the Walmart on Sheridan and right next door to Raising Cain's Chicken. They've been working on the new location for the past several months, we got the official confirmation that it would be a Panera Bread back in October 2020. In the meantime we've been anxiously waiting for it to open and we're only a few days away from that happening.
With the cold weather returning in the forecast I'm already working out dinner plans and what cold weather comfort foods I'll be making. Everyone's got a favorite what's yours? I think tonight I'll be making stew. It's the perfect cold weather dinner in my opinion and the entire family enjoys it. We hopefully only have a few more weeks, maybe a month tops, where it's really cold outside so times running out to appreciate those cold weather dishes and comfort foods.
Contrary to popular belief, even though eating spicy food may give you a wicked case of gut rot and the runs, there is absolutely no possible way for a little kung-pao anything to “burn a hole in your stomach.” That is, unless you eat a bowl of Chinese Death Soup.
This photo was snapped by a reader in his local NYC grocery store. It seems as though soup makers have decided to go after a very niche audience. In this case, they are really looking to appeal to the ‘slut’ demographic.