Re: What is your traditional New Year's day meal?
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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01/01/24 08:43 AM
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Nowdays whatever sounds good. Everyday we eat what we want... Same as xmas we buy what we want always so xmas is only to celebrate jesus really for us. Sal did get additional savings in his xmas stocking.
Last edited by west river rogue; 01/01/24 08:48 AM.
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Re: What is your traditional New Year's day meal?
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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01/01/24 08:45 AM
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J Staton
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J Staton
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Beans/peas, some part of a pig, fried cabbage, and cornbread.
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Re: What is your traditional New Year's day meal?
[Re: corky]
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01/01/24 08:56 AM
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Leftovers from last night: mushroom pie, meatballs, bacon wrapped shrimp, bread roll, deviled eggs, fresh fruit platter and little sausages in BBQ sauce. Too much college football to watch to fuss with a big meal. This^
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Re: What is your traditional New Year's day meal?
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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01/01/24 09:13 AM
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williamsburg ks
danny clifton
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I put some bacon grease in the bottom of the crockpot. Added a pound of blackeyed peas. About a pound and a half of cubed ham pieces. Some chopped up celery and onions. A chopped up head of cabbage. A quart of chicken broth and about two big tablespoons of Tony Chachere's Creole seasoning. Turned it on about 3 1/2 hours ago. Smells delicious.
Going to bake a skillet of cornbread later. Blood sugar will just have to spike a bit. I dont think 2-3 times a year will kill me.
Last edited by danny clifton; 01/01/24 09:15 AM.
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Re: What is your traditional New Year's day meal?
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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01/01/24 09:14 AM
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Never heard of a New Year's Day meal
What's the significance of the black eyed peas?
NYSTA, NTA, FTA, life member Erie county trappers assn.,life member Catt.county trappers
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Re: What is your traditional New Year's day meal?
[Re: Turtledale]
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01/01/24 09:19 AM
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Never heard of a New Year's Day meal
What's the significance of the black eyed peas? Collards/Cabbage = dollars Peas = coins Pork = root hog or die Good luck and riches for the new year
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Re: What is your traditional New Year's day meal?
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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01/01/24 09:23 AM
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Western Michigan
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Prime rib, cheezy potatoes, green bean casserole, onion wraps and a lot of other sides. Oh and beer or wine. Maybe a gin and tonic but definitely champagne at midnight.
AKA: Rusty Shackleford
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Re: What is your traditional New Year's day meal?
[Re: warrior]
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01/01/24 09:25 AM
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Never heard of a New Year's Day meal
What's the significance of the black eyed peas? Collards/Cabbage = dollars Peas = coins Pork = root hog or die Good luck and riches for the new year Thank you
NYSTA, NTA, FTA, life member Erie county trappers assn.,life member Catt.county trappers
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Re: What is your traditional New Year's day meal?
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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01/01/24 09:39 AM
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Collards/Cabbage = dollars
Peas = coins
Pork = root hog or die
Good luck and riches for the new year
Thank you I like to think of it as a simple meal of inexpensive foods to remember your roots and the basics that got you here and will carry you forward.
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Re: What is your traditional New Year's day meal?
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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01/01/24 09:44 AM
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Hadn't really thought about it yet. We will start with bacon, eggs and fried taters for breakfast and cross the dinner bridge later. Still processing lobster and crab legs from last night.
"The voice of reason!"
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Re: What is your traditional New Year's day meal?
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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01/01/24 09:44 AM
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J Staton
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J Staton
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I've always heard that the black eyed peas and hog jowl tradition came from the south right after the Civil War. One was considered lucky to have peas to eat and dang lucky if he had pork with it. Hence the tradition of eating black eyed peas and hog jowl was supposed to bring one good luck in the coming year.
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