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General Category => The Coffee Shop => Topic started by: Kepy on January 01, 2011, 02:25:15 pm
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Would you believe. Went to the pantry and not a black-eyed pea to be found. So much for this year.
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Hey Kepy, Must be a Southern thing. I usually keep hard rockers in my pantry! ::) ::)
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Ours are in the crock pot for dinner tonight! Yep, it's a Southern thing!
Karl
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Pickled Herring last night!!!
~~~GB~~~
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Now in my mind a pantry free of black eyed peas would be a good thing... :P
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Gotta have black eyes and greens on New Years
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cabbage, black eyed peas & wash your face with money
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Yankee By Birth Raised in the North Transplanted to Texas so Yep Black eyed peas are such a Southern thing Opps new sign It's a southern thing Y'all wouldn't understand with a pot of Blackeyed peas cooking ..... :D
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just did some google and black eyed peas recipe are for good luck!
http://southernfood.about.com/library/weekly/aa123198.htm
did learn something today! :D
thanks!
I don't know jet if they bring good luck or you need it when eating..... ::)
So, those who eat them, good luck!
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Forget the black eyed peas and go coastal instead. I smoked some fish and made a batch of smoked fish spread for ;D New Years! It went really well after the gumbo!
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I was wondering what these black eyed peas where, thanks for the google info Marcel.
Hope everybody who ate them has good luck this year, but to evrybody that ate something else I wish the same.
David
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I was always told to eat pork on New Years for good luck .
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Pickled Herring is always served at our house...
That with a bunch of crackers and a cold beer is great for a hangover!
~~~GB~~~
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Carry black eyed peas and dried cabbage in my wallet. Peas for luck and cabbage so my wallet will always have money in it. I change it out every New Years.