Some eat black-eyed peas for good luck while some consider the New Year's tradition about abundance, prosperity and a shared ...
The holidays are just about over by now. Perhaps the last of the big traditions was celebrated at lunch on New Year’s Day.
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On New Year's Eve, people plan to test out "grape theory" and eat 12 green grapes or taste the Southern tradition of black-eyed peas for good luck in the new year.
As green grapes and other lucky foods to eat as the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve fill social media feeds with must-add items for a last-minute grocery list, you may be curious about the ...
For generations, cabbage, black-eyed peas and other symbolic foods have been a staple of New Year’s celebrations in the South ...
Some people believe what they eat and when they eat it, can lead to a more prosperous 2025. Grocery cashier Cassie Alayn saw ...