The black-eyed pea is infamous in traditional American lore as representing luck and prosperity if consumed first on New Year's Day. Dating back to the American Civil War, one story shares that it is ...
Happy New Year to all! Want to get the year off to a lucky start? Fill your New Year’s menu with lucky foods for an auspicious beginning to 2025. Now, ...
On New Year’s Day, Salute Italian Restaurant serves a special holiday treat, a tradition that's been going on for 17 years.
Casey's Buffet in Wilmington served hundreds of people black-eyed peas, and collard greens—food traditionally eaten on New ...
TYLER, Texas — For those looking to ring in the new year with luck and prosperity, an East Texas chef on Wednesday served ...
If case you weren’t aware, there are quite a few superstitions that people follow on New Year’s Day to ring in good luck.
He shares that customers have been in all week hoping to pick up a traditional New Year's meal. Brown also appreciates the community's support each year. The restaurant has been open for 17 years and ...
Black-eyed peas: Eating black-eyed peas on New Year's Day is said to invite prosperity and symbolizes coins or wealth. Greens ...
Lizard’s Thicket, a family-owned restaurant chain with 13 locations across the Midlands, is prepared to welcome thousands of ...
New Year's Day, aka the day we enjoy a pot of black-eyed peas and ham, with sides of greens and cornbread at our house.
Pile those plates high today with pork, black-eyed peas, greens and cornbread for a traditional Southern New Year’s meal.
Big Mama's Bacon Wrapped Barbeque in Appleton is making a unique dish to bring good luck to the community for the new year.