Since I've been limited by a bummed ankle, I cheated this year by opening cans instead of starting with dry peas. Actually, I asked hubby to get the peas and he did -- two cans. One cannot be overly choosy when hubby is doing the shopping.
I also cheated on the cornbread, used Jiffy instead of making from scratch. I have the ingredients, but what the heck? Open a package, crack one egg, pour 1/3 cup milk and stir is much easier than gathering, measuring, sifting, etc.
Hubby and I are now insured to have a prosperous, healthy, and happy 2010. I hope you do too!
Until next time, God bless.
9 comments:
Oh dear! I haven't done anything superstitious for the New Year! I'll probably fail yet again! By the way, your 'dogs waiting' shot was fascinating.
Mmmmm! They both look scrumptious, and the black eyed peas don't look canned at all! I am so glad to hear you will have a prosperous new year!!
Happy New Year's Lynn!! I hope you are healing well!!
We are having blackeyed peas, cornbread, cabbage, ham and a tamale for our New Year's Day!! Love all the superstitions and traditions!!
Best wishes for a Blessed 2010!
Happy New Year! I had peas, cornbread, mustard greens, taters, and ham.
My in-laws grew up with soup beans and cornbread. MIL thinks cornbread should be made with every meal! I am not southern. I'll stick to my rye bread.
FIL usually cooks pork and sauerkraut on Jan 1st. I'm glad he forgot this year!
I have no special foods for the New Year.
interesting! Happy New Year!
Try adding cream corn, sour cream and some sugar to Jiffy Cornbread mix. Makes it sweeter and moist.
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Happy New Year Lynn, may 2010 bring you everything you wished for...
Growing up in Georgia I remember the black eyed peas tradition. I think it had something to do with the number of peas eaten would determine the money for the year.
I use a cornbread mix and add creamed corn and shredded cheese, my northern hubby loves it.
I took the holiday weekend off to get in a little quite time with my hubby. My favorite way to spend the holidays. But I'm now way behind on visiting.
Judy
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