The Aurora Boreas, a citrus-focused, spiced winter tiki drink, features spiced rum, clove and cinnamon–infused Chambord, simple syrup, Canton ginger liqueur, evaporated milk, and pea flower powder.
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Looking for good luck and prosperity in 2025? Eat black-eyed peas with collard greens – or cabbage – and a slice of cornbread on New Year’s Day. “According to historian and food scholar Adrian Miller, ...
Traditionally, black-eyed peas and greens are eaten on New Year's Day — preferably as the first meal of the year. The peas symbolize coins, and the greens represent money, both believed to bring ...
For generations, cabbage, black-eyed peas and other symbolic foods have been a staple of New Year’s celebrations in the South. But why do we eat these particular foods, and what do they mean?
Americans eat black-eyed peas for New Year's to bring about good fortune in the coming year. But that's the short answer. The long one involves a shared family tradition that celebrates the legume ...
Whether you're eating 12 grapes at the stroke of midnight or passing bowls of black-eyed peas and collard greens around the dinner table on New Year's Day, you're doing it for good luck in the ...
New Year tradition of eating black-eyed peas at midnight There's a Southern food tradition involving black-eyed peas that dates back to the Civil War, which many believe is a way to attract ...
Looking for what to eat on New Year's Day? Black-eyed peas are the answer for many.(Allison V. Smith / 127112) What are you supposed to eat on New Year’s Day? For many North Texans, the answer ...