What is your new years day food tradition?
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What is your new years day food tradition?
We eat collards with fatback, black eyed peas, country ham and cornbread. What do you eat?
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Re: What is your new years day food tradition?
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Apricot-glazed baked ham, candied baked sweet potatoes, green beans & double-baked potatoes.
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Apricot-glazed baked ham, candied baked sweet potatoes, green beans & double-baked potatoes.
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Re: What is your new years day food tradition?
Pork and sauerkraut
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Re: What is your new years day food tradition?
Yep, we did that for almost all my life.Pork and sauerkraut
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Big Mac, fries & a Coke
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Family was all about knockers, and kraut....Since it's just me, pizza comes to mind, or maybe buy a nice steak and veggies for the cast iron....
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Corned beef with a penny hidden in it. Whoever finds the penny is supposed to have good luck for the rest of the year. Of course, if you swallow the penny, or crack a tooth on it, I suppose that's bad luck! ![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
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I suspect this New Years night for dinner my pop and I will have something from Domino's delivered !
Think I'm gonna be hunting the next county over all day so I ain't gonna feel like cooking when I get home![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
Think I'm gonna be hunting the next county over all day so I ain't gonna feel like cooking when I get home
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Re: What is your new years day food tradition?
Hoppin jon and collards.
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Re: What is your new years day food tradition?
no eating traditions on new years......
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A few years ago it was Alka Seltzer and 11 Bloody Marys (with lots of Tabasco). By lunch I was back to normal and could keep down solid food....
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Re: What is your new years day food tradition?
blackeyed peas and cornbread, and anything else you can throw together with that, but it seems like ham and candied yams always turn out
someone with southern heritage can tell you the difference between field peas, purple-hull and black-eyed.
someone without it probably hasn't even tried them
someone with southern heritage can tell you the difference between field peas, purple-hull and black-eyed.
someone without it probably hasn't even tried them
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I'm not bothered about the grub as long as the Bourbon is good....... ![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
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Re: What is your new years day food tradition?
the tradition is every pea you eat on New Year's Day is a dollar you will earn for the year.
Hopefully inflation has improved the return.
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YA, what he said.game keeper wrote:I'm not bothered about the grub as long as the Bourbon is good.......
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Gonna start a new one this year: Dove BBQ. Going to include Game Keepers ideas on liquid refreshments for the older folks (me).
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Pizza...used to be a White Castle hamburger back in the day... :)
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Re: What is your new years day food tradition?
Roast Pork and Sauerkraut, mashed taters and gravy. Happy New Year To All.
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Re: What is your new years day food tradition?
In my youth having Polish and Lithuanian roots the standard was baked ham, two or three types of sausage, potatoes, kapusta( that is cabbage or sauerkraut in Polish) as well as some type of green food such as green beans or peas.
Today my wife and I will most likely eat out. We may go to this place which serves the best sushi and sashimi in the area.![Mr. Green :mrgreen:](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
Today my wife and I will most likely eat out. We may go to this place which serves the best sushi and sashimi in the area.
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Re: What is your new years day food tradition?
Tycer - usually the same as you, but today we have house guests, so it will be steak and baked potatoes to go with the black eyed peas and greens.
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Re: What is your new years day food tradition?
Must be a different definition, but I could go for it.BlaineG wrote:Family was all about knockers, and kraut....Since it's just me, pizza comes to mind, or maybe buy a nice steak and veggies for the cast iron....
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Re: What is your new years day food tradition?
Black eyed peas for us.
This year they were accompanied by smoked ribs and smoked mac and cheese.
Should be a good year!
This year they were accompanied by smoked ribs and smoked mac and cheese.
Should be a good year!
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We ate roast beef, roast potato, fried onions, mixed Veges.
A steamed Christmas pudding with custard and cream.
Remember it is summer here! Traditions from the olde country!
We had a big family BBQ on Boxing Day- I found an old lounge suite in the garage and put it on the lawn under the trees. It was darn hot that day.
A steamed Christmas pudding with custard and cream.
Remember it is summer here! Traditions from the olde country!
We had a big family BBQ on Boxing Day- I found an old lounge suite in the garage and put it on the lawn under the trees. It was darn hot that day.
Re: What is your new years day food tradition?
With my family, you'd be disappointed with the knockers...firefuzz wrote:Must be a different definition, but I could go for it.BlaineG wrote:Family was all about knockers, and kraut....Since it's just me, pizza comes to mind, or maybe buy a nice steak and veggies for the cast iron....No real tradition here, just something with meat in it.
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Re: What is your new years day food tradition?
maybe it was knickers?
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no, I was on this rod (the blue one on the right)
the SA hot rod club was in the Jack in the Box parking lot at the spring Siclovia.
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the SA hot rod club was in the Jack in the Box parking lot at the spring Siclovia.
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