Traditional New Year's Day Recipes - Appetizers for New Year's Eve (Delicious Recipes)
by June Kessler
New Year’s marks the end of the busy holiday season; with parties and the traditional New Year’s Lucky dinner. We have made a collection of some of our favorite New Years Eve party recipes for appetizers, snacks, and drinks; also a collection of traditional New Year’s Day recipes to bring you good luck, fortune and health in the New Year.
Greens for dollars: Black eyed peas: for money and wealth: Cornbread: Because of its gold color symbolizes gold; Fish: Symbol of moving forward, shrimp for a long life. Noodles: Eating long noodles is said to give you long life: Pork: Wealth and prosperity Grapes: Eat 12 Grapes at midnight December 31st one for each stroke of the bell and also or each month of the year. To bring a year of prosperity and, it is also believed that the tradition wards away witches and general evil.
Lobster should not be eaten on New Year's Day because the lobster moves backwards, symbolizing setbacks. Also, the chicken scratches itself backwards which is said to bring upon you regret or dwelling on the past.
Don’t take any chances, and have a happy and prosperous New Year
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by June Kessler
New Year’s marks the end of the busy holiday season; with parties and the traditional New Year’s Lucky dinner. We have made a collection of some of our favorite New Years Eve party recipes for appetizers, snacks, and drinks; also a collection of traditional New Year’s Day recipes to bring you good luck, fortune and health in the New Year.
Greens for dollars: Black eyed peas: for money and wealth: Cornbread: Because of its gold color symbolizes gold; Fish: Symbol of moving forward, shrimp for a long life. Noodles: Eating long noodles is said to give you long life: Pork: Wealth and prosperity Grapes: Eat 12 Grapes at midnight December 31st one for each stroke of the bell and also or each month of the year. To bring a year of prosperity and, it is also believed that the tradition wards away witches and general evil.
Lobster should not be eaten on New Year's Day because the lobster moves backwards, symbolizing setbacks. Also, the chicken scratches itself backwards which is said to bring upon you regret or dwelling on the past.
Don’t take any chances, and have a happy and prosperous New Year
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