Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Happy New Year!

May everyone's New Year be full of blessings and happiness! Have fun no matter what you are doing tonight for New Year's Eve and stay safe. We will be staying in and watching movies. I have some yummy black-eyed peas ready for tomorrow. I will share that recipes with you later. Here are some other delicious black-eyed pea recipes to bring you good luck in the new year. Does your family eat the traditional black-eyed peas for good luck every year?


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19 comments:

AK Mom said...

Happy New Year, Megan!!
I hope you and your family have a wonderful 2009!

Gloria Chadwick said...

Happy New Year, Meg. I'm cooking up some black-eyed peas (made them into a chili) and will post the recipe tomorrow. I'm celebrating New Year's Eve with my granddaughters -- babysitting. I love to party with them; we always have such a good time together.

LizNoVeggieGirl said...

Happy New Year!!

Reeni said...

Happy New Year, Megan!! I have never eaten a black eyed pea in my life! I can't wait for your recipe. Maybe it will get me to try them.

Wandering Coyote said...

I've never heard of eating black-eyed peas for new years! That's a very interesting tradition, though.

Happy 2009 to you!

Anonymous said...

HAPPY NEW YEAR MEG!!! Yes, I did see your sweet potato post! It made me smile!! Have a great evening lady!!

Carla said...

Happy New Year! I didn't know black eyed peas were a good luck tradition.

Balance, Joy and Delicias! said...

happy new year Megan!

Anonymous said...

Happy New Year Megan!

Zesty Cook said...

Happy New Year Meg!

Shelby said...

Happy New Year Megan!

Anonymous said...

Happy New Year!!

Anonymous said...

Happy New Year, Megan!! I hope you had a wonderful night :o)

Bob said...

Happy New Year! I've never heard of black eyed peas for luck, but I'll try anything once. :)

sj said...

Happy New Year, Megan! Just wanted to stop by and say what a joy it's been getting to know you through your bog over the past few months. I hope 2009 is wonderful for you :)

*hug*

Every Gym's Nightmare said...

Happy New Year, Meg!

Kelly Turner
www.everygymsnightmare.com

Anonymous said...

lol,so nice

Mary H. said...

My husband's family eats black eyed peas for new years. I'm not such a big fan of them, but maybe I'll give one of your recipes a try!!

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