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Kale might be having its heyday lately, but I have yet to meet anyone who actually reaches for a plate of the vegetable du jour when they’re having a serious case of the doldrums. And I don’t know about you, but I usually find myself craving for a grilled cheese sandwich (stuffed with slices of sharp cheddar and Monterey Jack cheese, fried in a generous helping of butter, and then drizzled with spoonfuls of honey, please) after a particularly long and stressful work day (or after a heated argument with a significant other).
After the first few bites, I can usually feel my mood lift. Such is the nature of comfort food. It varies from person to person, but the general effect is pretty much the same. But is that helping of salted caramel ice cream/chocolate pudding/French fries/(insert your comfort food of choice) really responsible for lifting you out of the dumps? Or is there something else at play here?
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