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Traditional New Years Meal

Traditional New Years Meal

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
That's a throw back from us 😉
Odd thing is, I usually drink Scotch on New Years. 😵

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
Yes, that is what I wanted to know. And Lebkuchenherzen sounds right. Thanks for the info. 🙂 Now to get some of them. 🙁
You'll have to bake them yourself. 🙂 Or you could go to Germany and visit a fair (doesn't have to be a Christmas fair).

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Originally posted by wucky3
left over turkey? i'm not aware of a traditional new year menu over here
I didn't find anything about a New Year's feast. But Christmas sounds better now, than it did in Medieval times.
http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/Xmas/dinner.html

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
That's a throw back from us 😉
It is also traditional, when visiting people at New Year, to arrive with shortbread and coal. And whisky, of course.

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Originally posted by Redmike
It is also traditional, when visiting people at New Year, to arrive with shortbread and coal. And whisky, of course.
I heard Scott cuisine was bad, but coal?

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
Around parts of the American south the tradional menu is: black eyes peas, hog jowls, collard greens and cornbread.

What do you eat for New Years in your part of the world??
That's exactly what I eat on New Years. Soemtimes I will fix something Cajun, but I really like the soul food.