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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I can vividly remember eating black-eyed peas for the first time, sitting down at a long table in the house where I grew up in ...
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 ...
It’s time to put a bow on what has been a somewhat chaotic year, but not before one more task. This particular recipe has been my end-of-the-year go-to for nearly a quarter of a century now. It’s ...
Creamy black-eyed peas slow-cooked with smoked meat for a Southern-style comfort dish. Main ingredients: black-eyed peas, smoked pork hock, onion, garlic, bay leaf, salt, pepper, broth. Wild video ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The new year is all about traditions, some new and some old. Black-eyed peas are just one of the popular traditions as we head into the new year. Chef Joseph Thomas with Paul ...
Start the new year with a spoonful of black-eyed peas and good fortune may follow, holds an old Southern superstition. Representing prosperity and coins, these lucky legumes often share a plate with ...
I can vividly remember eating black-eyed peas for the first time, sitting down at a long table in the house where I grew up in Louisiana. Usually, it's hard to date such an early, hazy childhood ...