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Roadside: Essential News for All Valid Drivers Yes, Correct, Sometimes I do the exact opposite, and make summer dishes during the winter just for fun - such as BBQ chicken, coleslaw, grilled kebabs, etc...I've been thinking about going all out and throwing a "summer" party in the middle of winter one of these days and inviting some of my friends over with the pre-requisite that they have to dress in shorts and summer attire (they can change into them once they get to my place). It would preferably be on one of the coldest days of the season, and I would crank my heat up really high so it felt like summer - maybe make some margaritas  daquiris and do an indoor BBQ of sorts.


I'm not the biggest soup fan (which is what my family loves the most when it's cold), so when it's cold I usually prefer a good pasta dish, or even just a burger! I also love a fish dish or stew. All of those are great! Now for a snack when it's cold, to me there's nothing better than warm cookies and hot chocolate with hazelnut!!

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Home-made hot chicken soup with a slice of crispy bread is my solution to chilly winter days. (I may have confessed in a previous post that I'm not the biggest fan of those.. :p:) However, there's nothing like being snuggled up on the sofa with a warm bowl of soup, covered from head to toe with a fluff, warm blanket. Ever better if there's also a huge mug of hot chocolate involved :wink:.

Also the only other tips I can give, are read the entire process through before hand. completely and utterly ignore any instruction that says prep this veg or slice this whilst that is cooking - it won't happen and you will overcook the 'that' and not have the 'this' sliced/prep'ed, so cut up everything beforehand. Have spices/herbs measured out and ready to put in - just as you see on TV... get it all prep'ed before you start to cook - even if the recipe says otherwise.
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During a recent family trip, we debated the right way to roast vegetables—my aunt likes hers almost charred, while my cousin leaves them slightly crisp. It sparked thoughts about how taste is shaped by experience and memories. Dishes that remind us of childhood aren’t always the crowd favorite, but they’re part of our own comfort traditions.

Take, for instance, bakery bread: some people cherish the chewy, airy center, while others long for a dense crust reminiscent of homemade loaves. These differences show up in our kitchens, where simple mealtime decisions transform into nostalgic journeys. Sometimes we even go out of our way to recreate that “just right�?? feeling, knowing that our choices won’t line up with popular taste.

The fun of shared foods is in honoring those quirks—whether it’s how someone prepares pasta or insists on a certain soup. Maybe you relate to these stories, or perhaps you have your own take on classic recipes. Little preferences can bring laughter and create lasting memories as we gather together all year long.
Sending you warm wishes for every bite and every shared moment!
Jamie

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**Topic: Cozy Foods Via Email — Shared Stories** --- **Terry Carter - 2025-09-05 08:25 AM** Good morning folks, I believe that even a familiar meal gains a magic touch when shared with family and friends. My comfort food Soft scrambled eggs with buttered toast—the dish that always warms me up on a rainy day! Looking forward to yours, Terry --- **Linda Monroe - 2025-09-05 09:05 AM** Hi group, Eggs on toast sound delicious, Terry! I’m partial to spicy ramen noodles, just the way my dad taught me, cooks them with plenty of green onions No matter where I am, a bowl brings back memories. Best, Linda --- **Victor Huang - 2025-09-05 09:34 AM** Hello everyone, As much as I enjoy savory foods, my comfort pick is sweet rice pudding.


Its creamy texture and hint of cinnamon always take me back to weekends at my grandfather’s place. Stay cozy, Victor --- **Salma El-Sharif - 2025-09-05 10:21 AM** Morning, These stories are so heartening! My go-to is vegetable biryani—especially with homemade yogurt. Flavorful and soulful, just like the meals mom would make on festive days. Cheers, Salma --- **Maria Gonzalez - 2025-09-05 11:18 AM** Hello everyone, For me, nothing says comfort like cheesy enchiladas with sauce and plenty of love. That’s what my grandma and I always made together on weekends. Thanks for reminding me of warm memories, Maria
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**Derek Olson - 2025-09-05 12:15 PM** Hi all, My favorite will always be hearty vegetable stew with soft rolls. When winter winds blow, it’s the meal that makes everyone stay longer at the table, sharing laughs. With good wishes, Derek
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**Terry Carter - 2025-09-05 12:46 PM** Thanks for this thread, everyone—it’s always wonderful to read the special touches you all bring to your favorites! Here’s to enjoying good food and great company through every season. All the best, Terry