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Re: What is your traditional New Year's day meal? [Re: Paul Dobbins] #8038196
01/02/24 03:04 PM
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Although it does meet the PA Dutch requirements of pig and cabbage on New Year's Day, especially if the sausage is pork sausage.


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Re: What is your traditional New Year's day meal? [Re: Paul Dobbins] #8038332
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We eat something new to most of the people eating, plus lots of other very good food. This was the 20th year of the tradition. We had fettuccini, with cuttlefish ink sauce, with scallops, shrimp and tiny, red sweet peppers. We also had Caesar Salad with cuttlefish ink too.

Over the 20 years, some of the foods we have eaten include kangaroo, rattlesnake, python, iguana, monkfish, abalone, beaver, muskrat, goat, goose pate, lots of types of caviar, turducken, venison, alpaca, camel, bison, smelt, pheasant, partridge, guinea and quail.

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Re: What is your traditional New Year's day meal? [Re: Bigmeat] #8038368
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Originally Posted by Bigmeat
Hog Maw. Pig stomach stuffed with loose sausage, cabbage and potatoes, seasoned, baked in the oven. Stomach adds a greasy pork flavor to it all.


And folks look down their noses at haggis.


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Re: What is your traditional New Year's day meal? [Re: warrior] #8038399
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We lay back and typically eat left overs or pizza. This year we ate some of my homemade pizza that I am making with zucchini and whole wheat crust with homemade pizza sauce, spices, spicey sausage pepperoni and some black olives. I don't do any salt. Crust is working out very well. Another way to use up the summer squash.

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Re: What is your traditional New Year's day meal? [Re: KeithC] #8038480
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Originally Posted by KeithC
We eat something new to most of the people eating, plus lots of other very good food. This was the 20th year of the tradition. We had fettuccini, with cuttlefish ink sauce, with scallops, shrimp and tiny, red sweet peppers. We also had Caesar Salad with cuttlefish ink too.

Over the 20 years, some of the foods we have eaten include kangaroo, rattlesnake, python, iguana, monkfish, abalone, beaver, muskrat, goat, goose pate, lots of types of caviar, turducken, venison, alpaca, camel, bison, smelt, pheasant, partridge, guinea and quail.

Keith


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