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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsI am insuring my health and prosperity for the new year by dining this evening
on black-eyed peas and hog jowls. Care to join me?
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I am insuring my health and prosperity for the new year by dining this evening (Original Post)
Chainfire
Jan 2023
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Thanks for the reminder on the black eyed peas. I'll see if I can get a can today
electric_blue68
Jan 2023
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bahboo
(16,337 posts)1. black-eyed peas yes...hog jowls no...
doing a veggie version of the peas. Hey...it can't hurt....
Chainfire
(17,537 posts)4. Without the jowls you are taking a big risk...
Scrivener7
(50,949 posts)2. I just learned about pork and sauerkraut.
Chainfire
(17,537 posts)5. That must be a Yankee thing. ;)
electric_blue68
(14,891 posts)3. Thanks for the reminder on the black eyed peas. I'll see if I can get a can today
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(7,925 posts)6. no. My parents followed that cultural tradition (African America)
no jowls. thank you very much
Chainfire
(17,537 posts)7. My folks were poor white Southerners. We share a lot of traditions.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(7,925 posts)8. indeed. My parents grew up poor black southerners