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Phentex

(16,712 posts)
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 01:16 PM Dec 2025

In 2018, elleng posted a story and recipe for black eyed peas

and I have made them every New Year since then. I am still reeling from the loss of her presence but I am sure to be thinking of her forever.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/115777112#post9

The recipe is included further down the thread if you can't get behind the paywall. Mine cook faster than the recipe says so I do not soak overnight. They are delicious the next day too.

Cheers, elleng, wherever you are!

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In 2018, elleng posted a story and recipe for black eyed peas (Original Post) Phentex Dec 2025 OP
Thanks, I had dried blackeyes out for tomorrow, you posted this just in time. ... marble falls Dec 2025 #1
I am doing traditional New England baked beans Easterncedar Dec 2025 #2
Vegetarian Hoppin' John BlueKentuckyGirl Dec 2025 #3
It sounds perfect to have some greens - collard, mustard, kale, etc. - in the pot. erronis Dec 2025 #5
For some reason bok choy loves my hydroponic system, where other greens, not so much. So I use it for my winter greens. marble falls Dec 2025 #7
Greens are a must! BlueKentuckyGirl Dec 2025 #10
Thank you for keep elleng's memory alive. A wonderful compliment to her life. erronis Dec 2025 #4
Thank you for sharing this Unwind Your Mind Dec 2025 #6
I miss her. irisblue Dec 2025 #8
... littlemissmartypants Dec 2025 #9

marble falls

(71,984 posts)
1. Thanks, I had dried blackeyes out for tomorrow, you posted this just in time. ...
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 01:20 PM
Dec 2025

... just read the component list, looks like ham won't be included this year in honor of elleng.

Easterncedar

(6,366 posts)
2. I am doing traditional New England baked beans
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 01:57 PM
Dec 2025

Also from a recipe handed down and that I make in celebration of the memory of the brother-in-law who perfected it and gave it to me.

Love to elleng and all who are mourning. I am grateful for you and for the ones who have gone before.

BlueKentuckyGirl

(545 posts)
3. Vegetarian Hoppin' John
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 02:15 PM
Dec 2025

I do a version of Hoppin' John that is meatless but very spicy. It includes the greens in the dish, also. And you can't forget the cornbread!

erronis

(24,041 posts)
5. It sounds perfect to have some greens - collard, mustard, kale, etc. - in the pot.
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 02:25 PM
Dec 2025

And perhaps some jalapenos in the cornbread?

marble falls

(71,984 posts)
7. For some reason bok choy loves my hydroponic system, where other greens, not so much. So I use it for my winter greens.
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 02:47 PM
Dec 2025

BlueKentuckyGirl

(545 posts)
10. Greens are a must!
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 07:37 PM
Dec 2025

The traditional NYD's meal has to include greens. The black-eyed peas are for health, and the greens are for wealth, in the New Year.

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