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Bobby's Comfort Food Corner

Bobby's Comfort Food Corner. When eating healthy just isn't appetizing.

In today’s focus on health food and healthy living, I find that I still crave those meals that have no health benefit to them what so ever. I do try and eat healthy and I do try and stay healthy but you can’t tell me a juicy cheese burger doesn’t grab your attention more than once a week.

So I was thinking, the Tri-Valley has some great places to grab that kind of comfort food that does not require a drive through. Not that those places are bad by any means but how many times do you elect to go out and grab some comfort food and not know where to go among all the great places we have to offer?

With this in mind I started finding myself looking at my comfort food a bit differently. I want to celebrate my findings. Instead of sneaking a burger or something else and feeling guilty, unworthy and cheating on my health, I wanted to share some of the places I find with all of you. I am no professional food critic, but I do know good food when I have it. I plan on revealing some of my favorite places in the Tri-Valley so, when you don’t know where to go to eat you might find my advice helpful.

Until next time just go to In-and-Out Burger in San Ramon or Pleasanton and make it a double!

Bobby

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