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Dick, Nah, I was in Diny World in May for the niece and neph. This is huntin season. 'sides, this is "peak season" for airplane trouble from all the airlines that saved up their problems for us after the holidays.
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Howdy Ed:
I ate there for lunch on New Years Day. Had blackeyed peas and chicken-fried steak too.
Plus I got to look at all the interesting guns on the wall.
Regards
GKT
Texas Declaration of Independence 1836 -The Indictment against the dictatorship, Para.16:"It has demanded us to deliver up our arms, which are essential to our defence, the rightful property of freemen, and formidable only to tyrannical governments."
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Now them b-eyed-peas should be good'n soft but not fallin apart enough to make the broth pasty, big ol smoked hamhock for flavor with bits o ham in the peas.
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In the South for New Years Day, you substitute "Hog Jowl" for the ham hock don't you Ya'll know? And don't forget the "Turnip Greens"
Miller/TN I Didn't Say Everything I Said, Yogi Berra
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Mama never could get me to eat all my greens.
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2-Piper - We always have Black-eyes and & Cabbage on New Years Day - The Black-Eyes for luck & the Cabbage for money, in the New Year - the results have been a little iffy over the years.
My Tennesse Great Grandmothers used to cook up turnip greens and crowder peas out of their gardens, along with some pigs feet. What I wouldn't give to eat one of those meals of hers again.
Last edited by postoak; 01/13/07 01:06 PM.
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It never ceases to amaze me on how similar cultures are.
The Japanese, of which I'm half, the other half of Missoura/Iwa origin, have a New Year tradition of serving foods thought to give hope for: health, prosperity, virility, luck and happiness (I think I got it all). New Year at my folks house was combination of things like blackeye peas, and little fried baby fish.
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My dear Momma (God rest her) made PINK eyed beans and ham hock soup/stew. I seldom see pink eyed beans and when I do, I still buy em. They just flat out taste different (and to me better) than black eyed beans and ham. Jake
R. Craig Clark jakearoo(at)cox.net
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