Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Ribs and black eyed peas and saurukraut for us.
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New Year's Eve we have chipped chopped ham sandwiches and pepsi
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Question
What is chipped chopped ham taste?
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In southern Illinois ham & beans with fried corn bread. For desert, apricot fried pie. Boy howdy!
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I'm going to be eating a lot of wierd food tomorrow, unless someone can provide bona fide scientific evidence that one of these foods will actually give me good luck.
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Pittsburgh thing. Sandwich ham chipped rather than sliced in individual pieces
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We always have creamed herring on New Year's Eve.
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Hog jowl and black eyed peas; a Southern tradition for good luck.
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Pickled herring at Midnight For good luck in the new year
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Pork Pie
My mother-in-law always served Pork Pie on New Years Day. It was ground pork with creamed corn topped with mashed potatoes in a pie crust. It is very good tasting.
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Beer
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For those who have wondered: Pork is considered 'good luck' because a pig roots in the ground and moves forward. Chicken is NOT recommended because they scratch the earth and move backwards, also (although I haven't seen many do this), chickens and foul fly and you don't want your 'good luck' to fly away.
Just a bit of 'useless' information that clutters my mind...... Happy New Year, everyone! BTW, we had New Year's Day dinner prepared by my sister-in-law, born and bred in the South. Pork tenderloin with a blueberry salsa, collard greens, mashed rutabagas, black eyed peas (topped with raw onion and a spoonful of chow-chow relish ~ delish!) and a cast iron skillet of cornbread. PHEW! What a feast! |
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Here is a way to knock out the pork, greens, and peas all at once.
New Year's Pork, Collard and Blackeye Pea Gumbo :: Recipes :: Camellia Brand
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Quote:
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