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Festive Black-Eyed Peas Bring Good Luck in 2010!

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Posted: Thu, Dec 31, 2009
By: Danielle Heard, MS, HHC
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Black-eyed peas are not just any ol' cow pea to southern folk. Black-eyed peas symbolize survival, health, prosperity and are thought to bring good luck. It is tradition for people living in the south to eat black-eyed peas each year on New Year's Day. Most southerners make sure to eat their black-eyed peas along with some leafy greens at the stroke of midnight or sometime on New Year's Day to avoid having bad luck and to obtain wealth and prosperity during the coming year.

To help you celebrate and have extra special good luck in the coming year, I have posted my recipes for black-eyed peas, greens and cornbread muffins. To view these recipes, you will need to login as a member to my website. If you are not a member, please sign up. Membership is completely FREE. Click here to find out more and to sign up.

I hope that you can understand the need to require the login to protect my recipes from being copied to other websites. I have experienced this problem in the past and had to have a website taken down for copyright infringement as they were copying my blogs directly to their website!

New Year's Day Recipes:

Here are a few recipes that are sure to bring you luck, good health and prosperity in the New Year! I hope you will give them a try and let me know what you think.

Festive Black-Eyed Peas


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Collard, Kale and Turnip Greens with Pearl Onions


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Cornbread Muffins with Jalapeno Pepper and Cilantro


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Happy New Year!

I want to wish you a very Happy New Year! I hope your 2010 is a year filled with lots of joy, love, friendship, good health and success. I also hope that 2010 is a magical year for you and that all of your dreams come true.

Festive Black-Eyed Peas with Greens, Pearl Onions and Cornbread

Thank you very much for reading my blog and please continue to visit often.

I wish you good health, happiness and love!

Danielle

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