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New Year's Day Meal


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I always have black eyed peas and greens on New Years. It's a traditional southern meal, along with hog jowls. The peas are supposed to bring good luck, the greens money, and the hog jowls- I have no clue, so I skip the hog jowl. Seen a woman at Long Mountain Grocery getting some sliced the day before yesterday though. Should have asked her what they were for.

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Gonna miss a New Years meal this year. I'll be on my way back from Nashville. Maybe I'll stop at a petro and get one of those $15 New Years meals lol

Mike - be careful on the road especially tonight. Anyone else for that matter - be careful. Happy New Year all!

Ken

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Pork tenderloin,sauerkraut? my,my! sounds like a traditonal German New Years meal! some of my favorites! just need the sweet/sour red cabbage and you'll be good to go! Best wishes for a safe and Happy New Year!............................Mark

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Gonna miss a New Years meal this year. I'll be on my way back from Nashville. Maybe I'll stop at a petro and get one of those $15 New Years meals lol

I feel your pain buddy, i'm on my way back from ohio, but turning around to do 12 stops in michigan....Guess i'll have a meal at the 49er in kentucky. Everyone be careful and safe travels
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All of the above sound good to me. Mark I bet you miss Taylor Pork Roll also.I worked in Port Newark in 70'S nothing like stopping by one of the lunch wagons and get a pork roll egg and cheese on a fresh hard roll with a coffee of course.Every region has their specialties. Joe D.

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Ma's putting on a spread for her boys this afternoon . Spiral sliced ham, mashed potatoes, gravy , corn coleslaw because it's opposed to be good luck to eat cabbage on new years so she always tells us. And cherry cheese cake for desert. Can't wait!

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My mother used to fix sauerkraut with beef wieners. I really liked it until she decided to change over to the Bavarian type. It was sweet and I just could not get used to it. BTW guys.....if any of you are in north Georgia sometime find the village town of Helen. It is a German style village tourist town with good places to eat this type of foods. It is a very nice place to visit any time of the year.

mike

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Hey Rich, I see "Jamison." Is this Bucks County Jamison- as in the Jamison between Warrington and Warwick?????

That is correct. I live about a mile or so north of the Warwick Fire Station..

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