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Author:  TheFuzzy [ Wed Jan 01, 2014 9:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Do you eat special foods for New Year's?

Not counting Chinese New Year here, which is still 2+ months away, or Rosh Hashanna, which was 3 months ago, people often eat special foods to for good fortune in the upcoming year. What's yours, if anything?

Since my MIL is from Oklahoma, we're about to chow down on blackeyed peas and cornbread ...

Author:  pepperhead212 [ Wed Jan 01, 2014 10:56 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Do you eat special foods for New Year's?

After my Mexican dinner was finished, and everyone had gone home, I put my cut up ham bone in the slow cooker, along with some seasonings, and set it to cook about 3:00 am, along with a lb of black eyed peas plus 6 oz of marrow beans (these seem to dissolve faster, and thicken the soup. And instead of rice, used in traditional hoppin' John, I added a cup of whole grain oak, which made a much more nutritious dish.

What is it about BEPs and New Year? A number of cultures use them in traditional NY dishes.

Author:  TheFuzzy [ Wed Jan 01, 2014 11:01 pm ]
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pepperhead212 wrote:
And instead of rice, used in traditional hoppin' John, I added a cup of whole grain oak, which made a much more nutritious dish.


Wow, talk about high-fiber! Good thing you cooked that a good long time. :lol:

Author:  beccaporter [ Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:13 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Do you eat special foods for New Year's?

Black eyed peas, greens, and cornbread is very traditional down here.

Author:  jeanf [ Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:59 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Do you eat special foods for New Year's?

TheFuzzy wrote:
pepperhead212 wrote:
And instead of rice, used in traditional hoppin' John, I added a cup of whole grain oak, which made a much more nutritious dish.


Wow, talk about high-fiber! Good thing you cooked that a good long time. :lol:


:lol:

We don't do anything special and barely managed to feed the kids yesterday. Not that we were hung over, just had an extremely lazy day which was a treat for us.

Author:  Amy [ Thu Jan 02, 2014 8:02 am ]
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I'm with you Jean. I was anything but hungover as I worked NYE, and yesterday I went to a friend's house and had lots of comfort food...nothing traditional, just a LOT of different smoked foods, including smoked beans, which I really enjoyed.

Amy

Author:  marygott [ Thu Jan 02, 2014 8:34 am ]
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We just ate crap and and watched the entire first season of News Room. Well not crap, Bergen Bagels from Brooklyn with smoked salmon and cream cheese and later some beef tartar and the last of the Christmas cookies. I have no desire to either cook or eat on the 1st. I did grow up with roast pork and sauerkraut and get a hankering for it this time of year. Anyone have a good recipe?

Mary

Author:  ldkelley [ Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:24 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Do you eat special foods for New Year's?

Nothing special except 12 grapes at midnight, which is a Cuban tradition. I made my normal short ribs which I make every year because it is made ahead and just simmered that day, but it isn't a "special" tradition.

--Lisa

Author:  Amy [ Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:52 am ]
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I love Newsroom. Looking forward to season 3 as much as I am season 4 of Downton Abbey. These are the only two series I watch.

Wish I had a recipe for you Mary...

Amy

Author:  JesBelle [ Thu Jan 02, 2014 10:38 am ]
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Sometimes I'll make hoppin' John or vaslopita, but I decided to hang with the kid yesterday. We've been super busy lately and the lack of attention was making him rather cranky. Because Geekboy had NYE off instead of NYD, we had our meal then -- ham, scalloped potatoes, green beans, cornbread, and the from-a-mix brownies I got from my MIL. Yesterday was just ham sandwiches, but today is split-pea soup (Yay!).

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