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7 Lucky Foods to Eat on New Year's Day!
Happy New Year! May this New Year bring us all health, wealth, and DELICIOUS FOOD!
Sofrito Lovers,
I love the weird and quirky food superstitions related to New Year's Day/Eve! Some of us eat 12 grapes at midnight to ensure a good year! There are those of us who eat long noodles or copious amounts of leafy greens to guarantee a year of prosperity and success.
Honestly, I don't think these traditions really have any impact on our year, but I do think they're fascinating...and scrumptious!
Check out the article below, from all Allrecipes, and learn more about these incredible traditions. Enjoy the read and remember to go taste for yourself...it'll make your year spectacular! ¡Buen provecho!
Even the least superstitious of us can be found digging into symbolically lucky foods on New Year's Day, because why tempt fate? Here are seven lucky dishes to attract abundance and prosperity in the coming year. Or at least they'll pick us up after hard-partying the night before.
1. Black-Eyed Peas, Greens, and Cornbread
Luck factor: Even folks who aren't from the Southern United States go all in on eating black-eyed peas and leafy greens for good luck on New Year's Day. Add a slice of cornbread, and you've got "peas for pennies, greens for dollars, and cornbread for gold."
Luck factor: Even folks who aren't from the Southern United States go all in on eating black-eyed peas and leafy greens for good luck on New Year's Day. Add a slice of cornbread, and you've got "peas for pennies, greens for dollars, and cornbread for gold."
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