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New Year's Day Meal
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New Year's Day Meal
what's on the menu for your New Year's meal .. .. as has become our tradition we will welcome the new year with black-eyed peas, collard greens, pork chops and cornbread ..
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Re: New Year's Day Meal
Oatmeal and coffee.
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Re: New Year's Day Meal
Back bacon and tea for breakfast, we'll see what happens later....
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Re: New Year's Day Meal
Slow cooking Italian sausage that is heavy on the garlic. Adding my homemade sauce to it in a bit then putting it on low slow for another 4 hour.
But Jim’s traditional southern meal sounds great. I may have to start driving in his direction with my plate and fork.
But Jim’s traditional southern meal sounds great. I may have to start driving in his direction with my plate and fork.
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Re: New Year's Day Meal
Our usual traditional meal is baked ham, blackeye peas and cabbage, but this year we are going with fried chicken strips, potato salad and pork and beans.
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Re: New Year's Day Meal
Sounds like we are having fish. Ok by me.
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Re: New Year's Day Meal
sorry, tooooo late .... do have about a half of a pot of black-eyed peas left .... I'd like to hear more about your Italian SausageRetiredSeabee wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 1:27 pmSlow cooking Italian sausage that is heavy on the garlic. Adding my homemade sauce to it in a bit then putting it on low slow for another 4 hour. But Jim’s traditional southern meal sounds great. I may have to start driving in his direction with my plate and fork.
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Re: New Year's Day Meal
For lunch I rode over to a small country store about 5 miles away. They cook 3 meals a day, always good.
I had hog jowl, mashed taters, cabbage, black eyed peas, with a piece of cornbread and a glass of sweet tea.
Got steaks on the grill at the moment and the wife is fixin some fries, will wash it all down with a cold brew.
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I had hog jowl, mashed taters, cabbage, black eyed peas, with a piece of cornbread and a glass of sweet tea.
Got steaks on the grill at the moment and the wife is fixin some fries, will wash it all down with a cold brew.
RP
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Re: New Year's Day Meal
We don't have a "traditional" new years day meal, it's what ever I decide to cook. Today it was steamed broccoli, baked potatoes, sautéed mushrooms & onions over Filet Mignon and some pumpernickel rolls.
It were yummy
It were yummy
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Re: New Year's Day Meal
Ham and beans with Texas Corn Bread. It was great. Some Red wine to was it down
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