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Our favorite healthy comfort foods for winter

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Eating healthy can still be satisfying. Kysha Harris After weeks and months of holiday eating...and

Eating healthy can still be satisfying. [Deep Dish by The Spruce Eats]( [Deep Dish]( [Patty Lee]( Kysha Harris [15 Vegetarian Soups That Will Take the Chill Off]( After weeks and months of holiday eating...and eating...and eating some more, many of us are looking to get back on track and into a solid food routine again. However, we’re also still in a pandemic, with all of the pandemic feelings sometimes requiring the gentle nuzzle of comfort foods. Have no New-Year's-resolutions-fear! The Spruce Eats team is here (using our aprons as capes)! Have all of the faves and still feel good about yourself in the morning. We are talking mac and cheese, fried rice-ish, (air) fried foods, appy-apps, milkshakes for breakfast (yes, mind blown) and even a dessert or two...or more. Get into these healthy comfort foods and let them get into you. You will be feeling alright, alright, alright... [Get the Recipes]( Nourishing Fare [Noodle Salad]( [How to Make Healthier Mac and Cheese]( Try these variations to make your new go-to mac and cheese. [read more]( [Potato Salad]( [Satisfy Your Cravings With a Healthy Dessert Recipe]( Your sweet tooth won’t know the difference. [read more]( [Pasta Salad]( [Cauliflower Fried Rice Is a Quick and Easy One-Pot Meal]( Your 2 am leftover fridge raid is all good. Literally! [read more]( [Shrimp Salad]( [22 Crispy, Crunchy, and Delicious Air Fryer Recipes]( All of the things deep fried...in air. Brilliant! [read more]( More From The Spruce [You Won’t Believe These Pigs-in-a-Blanket Are Healthy]( [This Strawberry Milkshake Is Healthy Enough to Eat for Breakfast]( [32 Appetizers That Are Good for You and Full of Flavor]( Trending Topics [Breads]( [Fall Desserts]( [Comforting Pasta Dishes]( [Seasonal Produce]( [Soup, Stews and Chilli]( [Breakfast Casseroles]( [Deep Dish by The Spruce Eats]( You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to Deep Dish by The Spruce Eats newsletter. [Unsubscribe](page=spruce) © 2021 Dotdash.com — All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy.]( A DOTDASH BRAND 28 Liberty Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY, 10005

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