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Topic: black eyed peas on new year's day
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Tue 08/07/07 08:45 PM
who here has ever heard of eating black eyed peas on new years?

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Tue 08/07/07 08:47 PM
I've heard of waking up with a black eye and having to pee on New years but thats it

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Tue 08/07/07 08:51 PM
I have when I lived in Texas,that was one of the things they did on New Years.

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Tue 08/07/07 08:52 PM
I know you eat 12 grapes with wine....but not black peas...???

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Tue 08/07/07 08:53 PM
I live in Southern Illinois, we eat ham and beans for good fortune in that year.
PMS

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Tue 08/07/07 08:55 PM
my family has done it ever since i can remember but i just heard the story behind the tradition.

back during the civil war around new years the union soldiers snuck into a confederate camp to steal food. they took everything except for the black eyed peas. lol

i just thought it was funny... maybe just to me.lol

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Tue 08/07/07 08:55 PM
dammit I thought you were inviting me to see The Black Eyed Peas!!!!grumble grumble grumble grumble

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Tue 08/07/07 08:55 PM



Yeah it is an Okie thing too

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Tue 08/07/07 08:56 PM
Hmmmm Im afraid of black eyed peas....I'm skeeeeeeeered to eat them!noway

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Tue 08/07/07 08:56 PM
kinda funny to me that a tradition was started because the only thing that was left was something that they did not want.

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Tue 08/07/07 08:57 PM
Being from the South this is a tradition in my family ....

Blackeyed peas and greens is supposed to bring you luck and good fotune throughout the new year . There are a few other things they eat but im not sure what the point is . I only eat the peas and greens . I love both all year round though .

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Tue 08/07/07 08:57 PM
you don't have to be scared of black eyed peas gypsy. infact if you stare real hard they wink at you...ok maybe that's just me too.

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Tue 08/07/07 08:59 PM
that's what i'm talking about brandy... maybe the good fortune they were talking about was that they didn't take the black eyed peas as well.lol

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Tue 08/07/07 09:00 PM
Maybe so but my Grandma always said that the peas represent copper and the greens are dollars. So each pea you eat equals one dollar's worth of earning, and each portion of turnip greens equals $1,000.

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Tue 08/07/07 09:11 PM
i got cheated then and them peas owe me some money.

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Tue 08/07/07 09:39 PM
how about brazed collard greens and a polk salad to go with those black eyed peas?????

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Tue 08/07/07 09:40 PM
never heard of polk salad widower. is it good?

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Tue 08/07/07 09:42 PM
Polk salad is alot like turnip greens , they grow wild on river banks . Most people fry them w/scrambled eggs after theyve been cooked like normal greens . We have a polk salad festival here where I live .

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Tue 08/07/07 10:08 PM
Damn!!! I wanna go to the south and try your strange food!!!:tongue: drinker flowerforyou

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Tue 08/07/07 10:12 PM
Gypsy ... you would probably run away screaming .

My step-Dad used to eat pigs feet when he cooked them it would stink up the entire house .. They also have these things called ramps here that are similar to a wild onion . During ramp season you see kids sitting out in the halls at school away from the rest of the class because after you eat them you cant get the stink off .

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