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Black eyed peas with New Years dinner?
traditional food | Uncle George

Posted on 12/31/2001 6:01:00 PM PST by Uncle George

A family tradition in millions of homes the humble black eyed peas are eaten as a symbol of a prosperious coming year. Not a lot of people like the taste of them but some inventive recipes make them delicious. My wife and I and family have had them every New Years for our 49 years of marriage so why tinker with success? What is your favorite recipe for the humble little black eye?


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: food; happynewyear; thewholecow; thewholepig; tripe
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To: Uncle George

I hope Dale wins Daytona!


101 posted on 01/01/2010 12:50:10 AM PST by eyedigress ( now.)
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To: glock rocks

That sausage’ll be REALLY good by now then ;^b


102 posted on 01/01/2010 1:00:25 AM PST by omegatoo (Pray the rosary every day for our country)
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To: omegatoo

I blame tubebender :o)

... still a great recipe!


103 posted on 01/01/2010 1:01:34 AM PST by glock rocks (Wait, what?)
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To: tubebender

LOL.


104 posted on 01/01/2010 2:30:28 AM PST by Quix (POL Ldrs quotes fm1900 TRAITORS http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2130557/posts?page=81#81)
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To: glock rocks

PRINTING OFF.

SOUNDS GREAT.

THX.


105 posted on 01/01/2010 2:32:34 AM PST by Quix (POL Ldrs quotes fm1900 TRAITORS http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2130557/posts?page=81#81)
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To: glock rocks; tubebender; Uncle George; SouthTexas; WestCoastGal; vox_freedom

Happy NEW YEAR to you too!

You’re receipe sounds so good it reads like an invitation. I’ll have to calculate my travel-time.


106 posted on 01/01/2010 5:14:22 AM PST by happydogx2 (May old acquaintance be forgot.......darn it, he's still there.)
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To: All; SunkenCiv; The Comedian
Black-eyed peas bring a taste of magic to the New Year

Southern food with a long history has crossed several cultures and continents.

by Renee Studebaker
AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
Updated: 5:52 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2009
Published: 12:40 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2009

From the earliest records mentioning black-eyed peas, it seems that this humble pea, indigenous to Africa or the Far East -- or both, depending on your historical reference -- was intent on traveling the world. The Babylonian Talmud, compiled around the year 500, instructs Hebrews to include several foods on their tables in the New Year for good luck; among them are black-eyed peas. By the 1700s, black-eyed peas (aka cowpeas and Southern peas) had made their way to the West Indies and to America on the ships of slave traders.

According to one oft-repeated story, the black-eyed pea saved many Confederate soldiers and civilians from starvation. Here's how it goes:

When Union troops were stealing livestock and burning food crops in and around Vicksburg, they left behind stores of dried black-eyed peas, apparently because they thought the peas were just feed for cattle, which they had also stolen. Another story kicks the legend up a notch: A ragtag team of starving Confederate soldiers awoke one morning to find themselves just a stone's throw from a field of black-eyed pea vines covered in dried pea pods, ready to harvest. They picked them and they feasted. It was New Year's Day.

Every year, on New Year's Day, many thousands of people, mostly Southerners, eat at least a few black-eyed peas in hopes that the legumes will bring them good luck and prosperity in the coming year.....

[___snip___]

A quick and totally unscientific survey in my immediate work area revealed that seven out of 10 of my co-workers who admit to eating black-eyed peas on New Year's Day say the peas are bland, mushy and generally not very appetizing. But they eat them anyway, for various reasons, including "my mother-in-law makes me......"

http://www.austin360.com/food-drink/dining-at-home/black-eyed-peas-bring-a-taste-of-magic-154249.html

107 posted on 01/01/2010 6:10:36 AM PST by hennie pennie
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To: happydogx2; glock rocks

Happy New Year!!

Yes the recipe sounds yum-o - I wonder if glock would FedEx us some so we don’t have to drive over there :)

I love how this thread started in 2001


108 posted on 01/01/2010 6:55:30 AM PST by WestCoastGal
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To: JRandomFreeper

Over here - This is one of your older posts...


109 posted on 01/01/2010 7:09:45 AM PST by SnarlinCubBear (Sarcasma - Comforting relief from the use of irony, mocking and conveying contempt)
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To: happydogx2; Uncle George; glock rocks; Quix; SouthTexas; Red_Devil 232
Happy New Year Y'all! My BEP gift to you for 2010
110 posted on 01/01/2010 7:57:00 AM PST by tubebender (Some minds are like concrete Thoroughly mixed up and permanently set...)
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To: WestCoastGal; glock rocks
Happy New Year!! Yes the recipe sounds yum-o - I wonder if glock would FedEx us some so we don’t have to drive over there :) I love how this thread started in 2001

Thanks for the ping GR and Happy New Year to ya'll.

After all these years you'd think the BEPs would be soft by now... Also sounds like a nice Merlot wine would go well with this recipe.

111 posted on 01/01/2010 8:03:38 AM PST by vox_freedom (America is being tested as never before in its history. May God help us.)
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To: WestCoastGal

I think I had been posting for only a month and I actually find my posts quite intelligent and showing great potential in those days...


112 posted on 01/01/2010 8:34:52 AM PST by tubebender (Some minds are like concrete Thoroughly mixed up and permanently set...)
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To: tubebender
I think I had been posting for only a month and I actually find my posts quite intelligent and showing great potential in those days...

I agree. Then what happened?

113 posted on 01/01/2010 9:00:57 AM PST by vox_freedom (America is being tested as never before in its history. May God help us.)
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To: tubebender

THANKS.


114 posted on 01/01/2010 9:14:58 AM PST by Quix (POL Ldrs quotes fm1900 TRAITORS http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2130557/posts?page=81#81)
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To: vox_freedom

Come on VF, you know the answer... I fell in with the Nascar crowd and it was downhill from there...


115 posted on 01/01/2010 9:26:03 AM PST by tubebender (Some minds are like concrete Thoroughly mixed up and permanently set...)
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To: glock rocks; tubebender
We soak a quart of dried BEPs for 8 hours. Julienne a half cup each of carrot, green pepper, celery. Saute a diced huge onion. Bay leaf and oregano and black pepper, but no salt - the cured pig has salt.

Better.

116 posted on 01/01/2010 9:36:20 AM PST by SouthTexas (May you have a Blessed Christmas!)
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To: Uncle George

Sauerkraut and mash potatoes is the good luck New Year meal,\S


117 posted on 01/01/2010 9:38:52 AM PST by bmwcyle (Free the Navy Seals)
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To: SouthTexas

I’m going to email my little* sister and ask her if she has Momma’s recipe.

*Little is a term of endearment and has absolutely nothing to do with her size or age...


118 posted on 01/01/2010 9:47:31 AM PST by tubebender (Some minds are like concrete Thoroughly mixed up and permanently set...)
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To: Uncle George

New years day for us is typical southern dinner(we normally do not eat much fried food):

country fried steak
turnip greens
black eyed peas(frozen peas, ham hock, a piece of onion, salt and pepper)
mashed potatoes

dessert: chocolate cake with white 7 minute frosting

Happy New Year everyone!


119 posted on 01/01/2010 9:53:27 AM PST by mojitojoe (“Medicine is the keystone of the arch of socialism.” - Vladimir Lenin)
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To: mojitojoe

Oops forgot, and cornbread, with sugar.


120 posted on 01/01/2010 9:54:18 AM PST by mojitojoe (“Medicine is the keystone of the arch of socialism.” - Vladimir Lenin)
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