![]() Speaking of which, I highly suggest clicking on my cornbread recipe video and doing this thing right. This video recipe is my variation on something called "Hoppin' John," which is black-eyed peas, rice, and pork stewed together, usually served with some kind of greens and cornbread. It must have worked, because look at all the good fortune that has befallen the middle east since then. There are records of black-eyed peas being eaten for good luck on New Year's Day all the way back to ancient Ba bylonia. This is a very old tradition, and I don't mean colonial America old, I mean really, really old. This video was posted a few years back, and features black-eyed peas, and not one, but three kinds of pork. ![]() ![]() I love the New Year's day tradition of eating beans and greens to bring luck and prosperity.
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