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Q: Your favorite winter comfort foods?

Winter is coming, winter is coming...

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Oh and mine is hot pot, Chongqing style preferably. Nommmm.

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Pizza.

ilcornalito:

Not only in winter. 

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ilcornalito:

I understood the question, but I like pizza too much.

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mengxing:

Because pizza is really good, I will accept your answer and give you thumbs up.

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Mr_spoon:

Pizza is NEVER a wrong answer. 

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Papa John's! Tell them John Schnatter sent you! 

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For me, it has to be mala xiang guo. I prefer it over hot pot hands down! But I agree that sharing an occasional hot pot in Haidilao also works well in winter. 

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Beef stew with dumplings but I'll find that hard to get, even in Guangzhou!

 

So I'll have to go for hot pot!

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