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Old 12-31-2001, 12:28 PM
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Originally posted by nikki25
I'm mad at this post...but it is so true...there is a standing tradition of eating collard greens (not cabbage) in my family along with black eyed-peas. We often eat this as a part of our New Year's Day dinner. My family is from South Carolina, so I don't know if that's why we don't each cabbage..but collards...AKAtude...does your family do the same (or is it anything green?)

Now, to carry this thread in the spirit of the African-American tradition...do you all celebrate the coming of the New Year in church? This would otherwise be known as "Watch Night."
My mother is also from South Carolina, cooks collard greens and black-eyed peas for New Year's. I dislike collards, but eat black-eyed peas. She also does a little something called "hoppin' john" that has rice in it.
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