'Comfort Food' Doesn't Comfort In Times Of Change, Study Says
What do you crave when your life turns upside down? When you switch jobs or have a kid or move to a new city, you want to immerse yourself in a warm b...
What do you crave when your life turns upside down? When you switch jobs or have a kid or move to a new city, you want to immerse yourself in a warm b...
Dr. Susan Albers | Posted 08.11.2009 | Style
A "gastrosexual" is a man who uses cooking as a way to seduce you. Many of us could tell a story or two about being wooed with the help of a little fettuccine and olive oil.
One For The Table | Posted 05.01.2009 | Style
Cut up the potatoes into pieces the size of Hersey's kisses, meaning odd shapes, the size of chunky coins. There must be a better way to describe that. I can't think of how at the moment.
Maggie Van Ostrand | Posted 04.19.2009 | Living
Ah yes, comfort food. We're talkin' mashed potatoes and gravy, Mallomars, potato chips and meatloaf. But for me my friends, it's the time of year whe...
Ina Pinkney | Posted 01.17.2009 | Chicago
What makes "comfort food" is the fact that it's nourishing food served in a nurturing environment.
Liz Neumark | Posted 12.21.2008 | Style
The food service industry supports a very broad range of employees, creating jobs for thousands of workers. And there's noo bail out for the hospitality industry.
Katie Lee Joel | Posted 03.28.2008 | Living
Katie appeared on CBS' The Early Show this morning to talk about making holiday breakfasts. Watch here: When I was growing up, Sunday dinners were...
TIME | John Cloud | Posted 09.28.2009 | Living