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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: South Florida
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| ![]() no... its ok... I really didn't know that terms until recently .. just teasing! I love food tradisions, it really shows a lot of the culture and history of people.
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| ![]() Me too....I think I might try to make something??? hmmm, what should I try?? I do have to work tomorrow though....ugh
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♥ Love My Tibbe! ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: D/FW, Texas
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| ![]() Collard green juice doesn't sound so appetitizing but it must be! A lot of Southerners are always talking about eating collard greens and cornbread. I hear a lot of athletes saying they miss their mama's collard greens.
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| ![]() Here is a great article about hog jowl... I usually put my hog jowl in a shallow pan and broil it. I also use it to season my greens and black eyed peas ![]() Hog Jowls and Pork: Explaining Southern New Year's Traditions one about black eyed peas http://littlerock.about.com/b/2010/1...traditions.htm and corn bread and collard greens ![]() http://littlerock.about.com/b/2011/0...traditions.htm
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Yorkie Yakker | ![]() We have sauerkraut cooked with pork roast and mash potatoes .....I'm German and grow up with that tradition... Also we can have no dirty laundry in the house,it brings bad luck for the coming year.. |
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♥ Love My Tibbe! ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: D/FW, Texas
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| ![]() I'm starting a new tradition as of this year. Last year I did this as a one-off but if I do it the second time on 1-1-2013, it will be a tradition. I ate chocolates last New Year's Day and this year, I think I will again. Just happen to have a small box in the bedroom dresser! One of the chocolates is Coffee Creme.
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| ![]() WOWsie, I'm glad to know that others speak my language! I put smoked hog jowls in my collards - ham goes into the blackeyed peas. Boy o boy that pot likker was delish! My mother always said that we ate peas for good luck and the collards were for a good cleansing -- that part was right ![]() |
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Donating YT 3000 Club Member | ![]() Here are a few traditions Eating noodles at midnight is customary at Buddhist temples in Japan. A German/Pennsylvania Dutch tradition is to eat pork and sauerkraut on New Year's day for good luck. It is a Cuban tradition to eat 12 grapes at the stroke of midnight. The 12 grapes signify the last twelve months of the year. German folklore says that eating herring at the stroke of midnight will bring luck for the next year. Eating pickled herring as the first bite of the New Year brings good luck to those of Polish descent. In the southern United States, it is believed eating black eyed peas on New Year's eve will bring luck for the coming year. Also from the south comes the custom of eating greens such as cabbage, collard greens, mustard greens, kale or spinach to bring money. One more from the Southerners: eating cornbread will bring wealth. The Southern custom of eating greens can be found in other cultures as well, although the cabbage can take many forms, such as sauerkraut or even kimchee. In the Philippines, it is important to have food on the table at midnight in order to insure an abundance of food in the upcoming year. Boiled Cod is a New Year's Eve must in Denmark. Olie Bollen a donut-like fritter is popular in Holland for New Year. Black-eyed peas, fish, apples, and beets are eaten for luck at the Jewish New Year's celebration (not celebrated on Jan 1).
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| ![]() My mother in law always said you have to have blackeyed peas and some kind of pork for meat you cant have any kind of bird cause they scratch backwards and pigs root forward!! ![]() ![]()
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| ![]() It's not juice...like in processing the greens to make juice....it is the liquid in the pot of greens.. I guess the word juice wasn't the best word
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Now I know why I don't have money lol....don't like collard greens ![]()
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♥ Love My Tibbe! ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: D/FW, Texas
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| ![]() No, I got your original meaning. I wasn't thinking "juice" juice either, as the juice of a raw fruit or vegetable, just the kind of slurry or "juice" from the cooking of the veggie, water and spices, seasonings. That's what didn't sound so good to me. But I do like collard greens okay as long as I am eating them with other, better tasting foods - hehe. So, the slurry or juice from cooking them didn't sound so good just on its own. But it must be for it to have its own term as in "pot likker"!
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