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awfuckthisshit t1_j2k8g2x wrote

I’ve never heard of traditional New Year’s Day food, is this a regional thing?

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Zelco OP t1_j2kk0sr wrote

Maybe it's just a southern thing, in which case "traditional" may not be the best word.

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awfuckthisshit t1_j2kkndc wrote

Oh no I think if it’s a thing in the south traditional makes sense, I just hadn’t heard of it!

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mimeja t1_j2ilr3h wrote

Oohh’s & Aahh’s Soul Food

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Zelco OP t1_j2kkg33 wrote

This is exactly what I'm looking for. Thank you!

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Aromatic-Reach-7125 t1_j2ijt36 wrote

I'm just making my own hoppin' john, sautéed kale and cornbread. Hope you can find some! Worst case is a quick run for groceries as it's fairly easy to prepare. Happy new year!!

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speedycat2014 t1_j2ijz1l wrote

Try something like: "new year's brunch near me" on Google and it will probably pop up all those listicles you're looking for. It does for me, but I'm currently not in DC so my results won't help.

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OhPooForgottheBags t1_j2iia1u wrote

Pig's head and black eye peas here. The groceries used to sell them in Nova years ago.

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APO_AE_09173 t1_j2l29d2 wrote

My traditional New Years fair is scones, langos, crêpes, with strawberries and raspberries.

The whole collards, black eyed peas and pork is new to me since I met my WV sister in law.

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Zelco OP t1_j2o4viq wrote

That sounds delicious too!

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