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  2. 20 Comfort Foods to Eat When You're Feeling Sick Over ... - AOL

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    Hot Toddy. Not for the kids of course, but a hot toddy can be so soothing to sip. All you need is hot water, lemon, honey, and a splash of bourbon or whiskey.

  3. Dylan Dreyer Shares the Healing Foods She Always Keeps ... - AOL

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    For Dylan Dreyer, balance is key. “I grew up eating well-balanced meals,” the Today’s 3rd Hour co-host and NBC News meteorologist tells EatingWell in an exclusive interview. “I don't diet ...

  4. Got a cold? These 7 soups can help you feel better.

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    A comforting staple in Taiwan and China, daikon soup is easy to prepare and packed with wholesome ingredients like pork ribs, daikon radish, ginger, garlic, white pepper and cilantro.

  5. Comfort food - Wikipedia

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    The identification of particular items as comfort food may be idiosyncratic, though patterns are detectable. In one study of American preferences, "males preferred warm, hearty, meal-related comfort foods (such as steak, casseroles, and soup) while females instead preferred comfort foods that were more snack related (such as chocolate and ice ...

  6. Change My Mind (meme) - Wikipedia

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    From a related meme: This is a redirect from a name of an internet meme or other pop culture phenomenon that is a subtopic of the redirect target. To a section : This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject.

  7. Emotional eating - Wikipedia

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    Emotional eating, also known as stress eating and emotional overeating, [1] is defined as the "propensity to eat in response to positive and negative emotions". [2] While the term commonly refers to eating as a means of coping with negative emotions, it sometimes includes eating for positive emotions, such as overeating when celebrating an event or to enhance an already good mood.

  8. The psychology of comfort foods: Why we crave certain meals ...

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    The term “comfort food” first appeared in a 1966 article in the Palm Beach Post newspaper, but people were likely eating chocolate after a heartbreak long before. The word was added to the ...

  9. Change My Mind - Wikipedia

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    Change My Mind, a 2012 album by Billy Ray Cyrus, or the title song; Change My Mind (meme), an internet meme introduced in 2018 "Change My Mind" (One Direction song) "Change My Mind", a song by Puddle of Mudd from the album Life on Display; Change My Mind, a segment of Louder with Crowder "Changed My Mind", a song by Todrick Hall from Forbidden