Kamis, 31 Desember 2009

Japanese Mochi (sweet rice) Cakes for New Year’s

Japanese Mochi (sweet rice) Cakes for New Year’s Photo: Mochi (Sweet Rice) Blondie In looking through notes I took years ago on special occasion foods, I came across an interesting Japa...

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Rabu, 30 Desember 2009

New Year’s Traditions in and out of the Kitchen

New Year’s Traditions in and out of the Kitchen Photo: homemade cranberry sauce; it’s really easy to make. I am fascinated with the traditions that develop around holidays like New Year’s....

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Selasa, 29 Desember 2009

Why Some Folks Eat Collard Greens on New Year’s

Why Some Folks Eat Collard Greens on New Year’s Frances Warren was born in Atlanta in 1928, but spent most of her childhood in Miami, Florida. She noted that, during her childhood, most fa...

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Senin, 28 Desember 2009

Pork and New' Year's Day Culinary Traditions

Pork and New' Year's Day Culinary Traditions North Carolinian Reginald Ward said, “I don’t care where you are, in New York” black folk on New Year’s Day are going to eat “strictly pork....

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Minggu, 27 Desember 2009

Hoppin’ John and New Year’s Food Tradition

Hoppin’ John and New Year’s Food Tradition When they relocated to places like New York, St. Louis, and Chicago, Southern migrants brought with them a tradition of church membership ...

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