If you love New Year's traditions, maybe you'll be reaching for a bowl of black-eyed peas right after the ball drops. It's a custom that's particularly popular in the South, and the food, which ...
If New Year’s Eve is about celebration, New Year’s Day is imbued with superstition. Every year on January 1, a peculiar assortment of historic rituals are performed as a way to invite good fortune for ...
You don't need to live in the South and it doesn't need to be New Year's Day to enjoy savory, earthy black-eyed peas, though they are customary for the occasion since they resemble coins and symbolize ...
Don't worry, pea happy. Give peas a chance. Peas out. Peas on Earth. The peas de resistance. All we want for Christmas is whirled peas and for everyone to have a hap-pea New Year. Whew. It feels good ...
David Tanis pairs his rich recipe with a bright cabbage salad and finishes it with some unforgettable spiced apple fritters. By David Tanis Eating black-eyed peas augurs good luck and good fortune for ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Something about this time of year, you hear a lot of people sharing their New Year's traditions. A whole lot of people seem to have the same favorite dishes for each January ...
Many Louisianans eat specific foods on New Year's Day for good luck in the coming year. Traditional menus include black-eyed peas for good fortune, greens for wealth and pork for progress. Celebrity ...
For generations across the South, black-eyed peas have traditionally been served on New Year’s Day. The dish is associated with a “mystical and mythical power to bring good luck” in the year ahead, ...