It's Friday night, so obviously pizza for dinner. But do you do a traditional/ special meal for New Years?
Posted by
sycor
Dec 29 '23, 09:05
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I know my parents used to do the cabbage, black eyed peas, and ham.
Personally, I do not. Maybe that's why I'm not rich.
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Christmas Eve is finger foods. Christmas dinner is ham and potatoes. New Years Eve is usually Chinese food. -- nm
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Beryllium
Dec 29, 09:55
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I usually eat all the leftovers the night before garbage pickup day [tuesdays]. -- nm
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Peglegpete
Dec 29, 09:53
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My mom used to always dip Christmas cookies into Asti Spumante while watching the Rose Parade. I usually have eclairs or some yule log -- nm*
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jnine
Dec 29, 09:39
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Not a meal but mochi on New Years Day. I guess there's the newer tradition of (drink beer run/walk a lap) x 4 so beer?
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JD
Dec 29, 09:37
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Nope. -- nm
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Znufrii, exceeds expectations
Dec 29, 09:30
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We generally do something - the default would be a prime rib roast + red wine, and some champagne at midnight.
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Roger More
Dec 29, 09:30
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I have in the past, but am not doing so this year -- nm
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decline
Dec 29, 09:18
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Nope, no special meal or food. I don't remember it being a thing when I was a kid either. -- nm
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Krusty
Dec 29, 09:17
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Chili on NYE; Hoppin' John on New Years' Day. -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
Dec 29, 09:15
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appies. this year is homemade bacon wrapped jalopinos, meatballs, chicken wings and some pigs in a blanket -- nm
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Beaker 🍻
Dec 29, 09:12
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PopTarts -- nm
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budice
Dec 29, 09:10
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Those are pretty gross toppings for pizza. -- nm
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JaxSean
Dec 29, 09:10
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Oh and BTW, tomorrow is National Bacon Day. And fun fact, in 1980, Hardees was one of the first fast places to add bacon to their sandwiches. -- nm
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sycor
Dec 29, 09:10
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