Yesterday I talked about the January 6, the he Day of Epiphany, and the Feast of the Three Kings tradition practiced among Catholics. Among Protestants here in the United States you find The Day of Epiphany called Old Christmas and it’s practiced among some whites, particularly in the Appalachian mountain regions, and among some black southerners. For example, a senior I interviewed for my book Hog and Hominy came from the same hometown as my maternal grandmother, Windsor, North Carolina. His mother, Hattie Outlaw, prepared her New Year’s Day meal on the sixth of January, which she called “old Christmas.” What is noteworthy here is that Hattie Outlaw’s menu did not include pork (like most southerners do on New Year’s Day). “Mama would make roast chicken, collard greens, desserts, and stuff like that,” recalls her son Benjamin Outlaw. How two roast chicken recipes for you. One traditional (a video recipe) and one vegan, enjoy!
Traditional Roast chicken video recipe: http://how2heroes.com/videos/entrees/classic-roast-chicken?gclid=CJi7y-bDkp8CFZZ75QoddRVlMw
Orange roasted vegetarian "chicken" recipe: http://vegetarian.about.com/od/maindishentreerecipes/r/orangechicken.htm
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