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mwmisses4289

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16. Usually salmon and other
Mon Dec 30, 2024, 08:57 PM
Dec 2024

fancy food at midnight, use to do champagne, now non alcoholic sparkling something. Not sure we will be up until midnight this year, due to various health issues. So fancy meal will probably later on new years day.

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Black-eyed peas and cabbage, or some other green vegetables Haggard Celine Dec 2024 #1
Ah, yes, black eyed peas! I like them, anyway, I must get a can tomorrow if I can! electric_blue68 Dec 2024 #20
Gonna do wagyu steaks this year, I think Unladen Swallow Dec 2024 #2
Pickled herring. FalloutShelter Dec 2024 #3
It feels so rare to find thinkingagain Dec 2024 #6
I have to admit it's the only time FalloutShelter Dec 2024 #7
I have several friends who love pickled herring. SharonClark Dec 2024 #11
Oh.... Macrophylla Dec 2024 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Dec 2024 #4
Black-eyed peas, collard greens, cornbread, and pork brer cat Dec 2024 #5
Now THAT is worth the trip! I am on the way! OldBaldy1701E Jan 2025 #35
Porkloin, debm55 Dec 2024 #8
Black eyed peas. New Years Day in Texas was unthinkable without them. But now I live in New England SO... CTyankee Dec 2024 #9
Olliebollen Lulu KC Dec 2024 #10
I've never heard of Olliebollen and had to SharonClark Dec 2024 #12
I remember olliebollen from an episode of the TV show Lucifer. Bluebelle76 Dec 2024 #23
How do you prepare the side of small children? FSogol Dec 2024 #15
Good one! Lulu KC Dec 2024 #17
Black Eyed Peas, Collared Greens and Ham BOSSHOG Dec 2024 #13
It would not be New Years Day in NE Ohio Diamond_Dog Dec 2024 #14
That's for sure! Opbrg Dec 2024 #27
Usually salmon and other mwmisses4289 Dec 2024 #16
For good luck: KitFox Dec 2024 #18
Menudo. I don't recommend it. It's always on the menu. LeftInTX Dec 2024 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author Wifes husband Dec 2024 #21
I eat a big, fattening, "good luck" breakfast on New Year's morning. (while watching the Rose Parade) LudwigPastorius Dec 2024 #22
Wow! Bluebelle76 Dec 2024 #25
We also watch the rose parade Lifeafter70 Dec 2024 #31
Usually have country ham but Elessar Zappa Dec 2024 #24
Pork roast and sauerkraut Opbrg Dec 2024 #26
Not Today, But Tomorrow ProfessorGAC Dec 2024 #29
O-sechi RazorbackExpat Dec 2024 #30
Oh, my. This is absolutely gorgeous. For me, the only thing missing is white rice (lots) dai13sy Jan 2025 #38
If you order the bento from your home, RazorbackExpat Jan 2025 #39
Black eyed peas. Timeflyer Dec 2024 #32
I was going to make pizzelles (Italian cookies) ... ificandream Dec 2024 #33
Pastitsio, a greek lasagna. nt Hotler Jan 2025 #34
Tums Wicked Blue Jan 2025 #36
My Husband and I had Pork Steaks (no porkchops - too dry) and baked potatos with butter and sour cream and peaches YUM dai13sy Jan 2025 #37
FSogol....... Upthevibe Jan 2025 #40
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