When I used to be with family that day there definitely was.. late uncle was Cuban and made pork and beans(vegetarian ones for me:), others pot luck but there was always a lasagna ,mashed potatoes, and honey baked ham there ...
Black eyed peas for luck, braised cabbage for money and ham chunks in both for flavor! No idea when or how it started but I think it's a southern thing.
Not on NYD, but on NYE me and my dad get a couple of sirloin steaks and baked potatoes. Dad's been gone for a while. But I carried on the tradition, but this year, I'm thinking of changing things up and go to a slots parlor this year, just to be around people.
If you're asking me @Hothot Christmas was Wednesday so it's been in the freezer for about a week. Went in Wednesday night, comes down tomorrow evening to thaw in the frig, wont take long because it's sliced.
The perfect hangover cure ..a big fat greasy double bacon cheeseburger and an Irn Bru .. but sadly that will be ending since they watered down my Bru ..i can get the 1901 but its not the same
Killing my hangover with Chinese take out.
ReplyDeletePork and sauerkraut
ReplyDeleteIm cooking up a crockpot of black eyed peas to eat with leftover Christmas ham and a baked sweet potato
ReplyDeleteYou're making it with 2 week old ham?!?!?
DeleteGot to have the Blackeye peas.
ReplyDeleteWhen I used to be with family that day there definitely was.. late uncle was Cuban and made pork and beans(vegetarian ones for me:), others pot luck but there was always a lasagna ,mashed potatoes, and honey baked ham there ...
ReplyDeleteWaiting for all the cdan'rs who say
ReplyDeleteYep! A slice of lemon in my 8 glasses of water and one carrot!" Mmmmmmm
Pozole!!! hominy pork stew!
ReplyDeleteBlack eyed peas and collard greens.
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Camel straights
Get IHOP and use leftover champagne to make mimosas.
ReplyDeleteBiryani....
ReplyDeleteYum.
DeleteOmg yum
DeletePork and sauerkraut.
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ReplyDeleteSauerkraut with skinless boneless chicken breasts. We did it one year when we had no pork on hand, and haven't considered going back.
ReplyDeleteHere's an explanation for some of the more popular New Years Day dishes:
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Black eyed peas for luck, braised cabbage for money and ham chunks in both for flavor! No idea when or how it started but I think it's a southern thing.
ReplyDeleteBlack eyed peas. I need all the luck I can get.
ReplyDeleteBlack-eyed peas, greens, squash, cabbage and cornbread. And a huge glass of milk!
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My husband, dad, and kids will have corned beef as well.
Not on NYD, but on NYE me and my dad get a couple of sirloin steaks and baked potatoes. Dad's been gone for a while. But I carried on the tradition, but this year, I'm thinking of changing things up and go to a slots parlor this year, just to be around people.
ReplyDeleteChinese take out
ReplyDeleteBlack-eyed peas and collard greens. Gotta drink the pot-liquor for luck.
ReplyDeleteBlack Eyed Peas (coins), pork (high on the hog food), greens or cabbage (dollars), cornbread (gold)
ReplyDeleteIt's all about luck and money
If you're asking me @Hothot Christmas was Wednesday so it's been in the freezer for about a week. Went in Wednesday night, comes down tomorrow evening to thaw in the frig, wont take long because it's sliced.
ReplyDelete+! Mytique. My mother's traditions that I continue.
ReplyDeleteI make a prime rib roast with all the fixings every year.
ReplyDeleteThe perfect hangover cure ..a big fat greasy double bacon cheeseburger and an Irn Bru .. but sadly that will be ending since they watered down my Bru ..i can get the 1901 but its not the same
ReplyDeletePork of some sort, black eyed peas, greens and something else.
ReplyDeleteChocolate Chess Pie