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These days, it's cool to brag about everything you've eaten, whether it's a croquette or a hot pocket.
Three locations within the span of a couple of blocks.
Michael Psilakis and Donatella Arpaia bring comfort cuisine to the Upper West Side.
Josh Ozersky says ribs should never be braised; Ryan Skeen (?) has something to say about that.
The bistro will soon be serving comfort food. Of course there will be a LaFrieda burger.
A new book, by the man who fought big tobacco as FDA commissioner, tells us why we crave Chili’s (wait, we crave Chili’s?).
He'll add honey-dipped fried chicken to the menu at Smith's. Plus, other recent comfort-food options.
Among other things, not everyone thinks Obama should "hamburger-ize" the economy.
Tainted Chinese candy shows up in Connecticut, and a woman gets saved by the staff of the River Café, from our glance at the morning headlines.
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