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Black-eyed peas and cabbage, or some other green vegetables Haggard Celine Dec 30 #1
Ah, yes, black eyed peas! I like them, anyway, I must get a can tomorrow if I can! electric_blue68 Dec 30 #20
Gonna do wagyu steaks this year, I think Unladen Swallow Dec 30 #2
Pickled herring. FalloutShelter Dec 30 #3
It feels so rare to find thinkingagain Dec 30 #6
I have to admit it's the only time FalloutShelter Dec 30 #7
I have several friends who love pickled herring. SharonClark Dec 30 #11
Oh.... Macrophylla Dec 31 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Dec 30 #4
Black-eyed peas, collard greens, cornbread, and pork brer cat Dec 30 #5
Now THAT is worth the trip! I am on the way! OldBaldy1701E Jan 1 #35
Porkloin, debm55 Dec 30 #8
Black eyed peas. New Years Day in Texas was unthinkable without them. But now I live in New England SO... CTyankee Dec 30 #9
Olliebollen Lulu KC Dec 30 #10
I've never heard of Olliebollen and had to SharonClark Dec 30 #12
I remember olliebollen from an episode of the TV show Lucifer. Bluebelle76 Dec 31 #23
How do you prepare the side of small children? FSogol Dec 30 #15
Good one! Lulu KC Dec 30 #17
Black Eyed Peas, Collared Greens and Ham BOSSHOG Dec 30 #13
It would not be New Years Day in NE Ohio Diamond_Dog Dec 30 #14
That's for sure! Opbrg Dec 31 #27
Usually salmon and other mwmisses4289 Dec 30 #16
For good luck: KitFox Dec 30 #18
Menudo. I don't recommend it. It's always on the menu. LeftInTX Dec 30 #19
New Year's Day Wifes husband Dec 30 #21
I eat a big, fattening, "good luck" breakfast on New Year's morning. (while watching the Rose Parade) LudwigPastorius Dec 31 #22
Wow! Bluebelle76 Dec 31 #25
We also watch the rose parade Lifeafter70 Dec 31 #31
Usually have country ham but Elessar Zappa Dec 31 #24
Pork roast and sauerkraut Opbrg Dec 31 #26
Not Today, But Tomorrow ProfessorGAC Dec 31 #29
O-sechi RazorbackExpat Dec 31 #30
Oh, my. This is absolutely gorgeous. For me, the only thing missing is white rice (lots) dai13sy Jan 1 #38
If you order the bento from your home, RazorbackExpat Jan 2 #39
Black eyed peas. Timeflyer Dec 31 #32
I was going to make pizzelles (Italian cookies) ... ificandream Dec 31 #33
Pastitsio, a greek lasagna. nt Hotler Jan 1 #34
Tums Wicked Blue Jan 1 #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 1 #37
FSogol....... Upthevibe Jan 2 #40
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