Back-eyed peas for luck and something green for money. David Hollloway has the recipes to get you set for a new year.
Do you eat black eyed peas on New Year's Day? Many consider it tradition. Have you heard of anyone eating 365 black eyed peas ...
Being a Southerner by birth, lineage and residency, I’ve eaten a lot of black-eyed peas over the past few days.
Waakye is a beloved Ghanaian breakfast that pairs richly spiced goat stew with tender rice and black-eyed peas tinted by ...
Across the South many households sit down to black-eyed peas and collard greens on the table, which are often accompanied by ...
Corpus Christi families share diverse New Year's traditions including Latin spiritual cleansing and Black Southern customs like black-eyed peas.
Symbolizing good luck, fortune, and prosperity, black-eyed peas are a cherished New Year’s Day tradition in the South—here’s ...
Black-eyed peas, collard greens, tender pork, and cornbread are typical staples in Black households on New Year's Eve. Here's ...
Black eyed pea fritters are a delicious New Year's appetizer that represent good luck! Air fry them to perfection and serve ...
Gail Simmons shares her recipe for a savory, subtly spicy black-eyed pea stew. The soft, creamy beans are paired with hot ...
Traditional foods include black-eyed peas for wealth and money; pork to symbolize progress and prosperity. In Texas and the ...
Fergie and the Black Eyed Peas recently reunited, and the moment was nothing short of heartfelt. “Finally got to break bread ...