Who doesn't like comfort food? When I think of comfort food it
conjures up wonderful tasty images of mac n' cheese, lasagna, chocolate
cake and ice cream sodas. Many people often turn to these homey,
childhood favorites when they crave a familiar taste during a
challenging or chaotic time. Clearly, food can be closely tied to
emotions, but for some people this link becomes unhealthy. It's known as
emotional eating, and it can lead to weight gain, an unhealthy
relationship with food and even eating disorders.