On Monday evening, I threw out a question on our Facebook page, asking our listeners what their favorite comfort foods were on cold, damp nights. We received lots of replies. Some answers were a bit surprising, but for the most part, the suggestions included warm, stick-to-the-ribs type meals.
Las Vegas Winters Are Pretty Mild Compared To Other Regions Of The Nation
Compared to most regions of the U.S.A., our winters are very mild. Every few years we may see some snowflakes here in the Las Vegas valley, but it is pretty rare. I have lived here since 1994, and I have never had to shovel my driveway. I do remember one year, I think around 2006, we had enough snow to accumulate on the roads and freeways and driving into the studios that day was kind of treacherous. Having spent seven years going to high school and college in Vermont, I was able to handle it, no problem.
Basically, we usually get a week or two of really cold nights which hover in the low 30s or upper 20s. But this winter, it seems we have had more than just a couple of weeks of frigid nights. We have also had quite a few more rainy or overcast days and nights too. It really feels like winter around here lately. Heck, we actually had snow here in some parts of the valley on Monday. And those snow-covered mountains surrounding Las Vegas make for some incredible views. I bet you’ve clicked a photo or two of the mountains near your home.
Las Vegans Favorite Comfort Foods On A Cold, Wintery Night
So, this is what led me to ask the question. On a cold, damp winter night like we have experienced recently, what is your favorite comfort food? What is your “go-to” meal. If you would like to see some of the comments for yourself, CLICK HERE. There were lots of delicious replies, but here are the top five comfort foods from our informal Facebook survey.