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Re: Sassafraspete\'s pork butt saga
Of course, I love my blackeyed peas year round, but it's an old southern tradition (at least where I came from) to have blackeyed peas on New Year's Day for good luck in the coming year. When we spent the school year at Northwestern University ('71-'72), we couldn't find any blackeyed peas in the grocery stores there, so when we came home for Christmas I bought a case of them to take back with us. And on New Year's Eve we had a big party, potluck dinner, etc. and my wife fixed a BIG pot of blackeyed peas with diced ham in them and those Yankees ate every bite of them. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif I still haven't figured out why they haven't become more popular up north.
Of course, I love my blackeyed peas year round, but it's an old southern tradition (at least where I came from) to have blackeyed peas on New Year's Day for good luck in the coming year. When we spent the school year at Northwestern University ('71-'72), we couldn't find any blackeyed peas in the grocery stores there, so when we came home for Christmas I bought a case of them to take back with us. And on New Year's Eve we had a big party, potluck dinner, etc. and my wife fixed a BIG pot of blackeyed peas with diced ham in them and those Yankees ate every bite of them. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif I still haven't figured out why they haven't become more popular up north.