Do you eat black eyed peas, cornbread, chitlins, and cabbage on New Years Eve?!


Question: for good luck? does it work?


Answers: for good luck? does it work?

black eyed peas maybe
cornbread not really thats sort of thanksgiving
chitlins maybe
cabbage no
the luck doesn't work but for really superstitious people, they believe it does bring good luck

I guess overall that I am a pretty lucky person - who knows, maybe it works. If nothing else it is a tradition here.

Well, not sure about good luck, but you could pretty much guarantee yourself a whole lot of flatulence if you downed all of those items in one meal! ;)

"red-eye" black-eyed peas, greens, and cornbread.
Corned beef.

No chitlins or cabbage in my house.

I've had some really, really good luck over the years.

nope

Since I like beans anyway, Blackeye peas with hamhocks and cornbread. Don't care much for chitlin's except fried. Only I eat the peas on New Years day. The cabbage is for St. Pat's.

We'll be having Hoppin' John tomorrow. I discovered the tradition 3 years ago. And if it's good luck, it's working. 3 years and still happily married! And it's a fun tradition. Maybe I will make cornbread tomorrow.

i eat black eye peas, cornbread, mustard greens, and ham for new years day [for good luck] also eat some ham and beef ribs. it is a tradition for many in the states for many people.... happy new year to you

I am Australian who lived in Savannah for quite a while and grew to love the foods you mentioned, however I cannot get black eyed peas, chitlins here so I wish you all the luck on New Year's Eve which is today here

Enjoy and all the best for 2008

Hoppin John. I have my own recipe. Luck I don't know, but it can't hurt.

No, nor on any other day.

Yep....Southern raised....dating a Yankee......Best of both world except what we do is add very spicy peppered vinegar on ours.....Make for a Hot-Damn New Year!!!

May not work but it sure does taste good. No, this year it will be lentels and stuffed trotter, smoked salmon, cake and prosecco.

PS have you ever heard 'em called "blackassed" peas?

No. I didn't know that any food was lucky, or even unlucky (apart from poisonous stuff, obviously), and when to eat or not eat it/them.





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