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   Russia: New Years; Food Traditions?



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I was drinking my morning cup of coffee & thinking about food traditions for the New Year!

In America: There is a Southern saying that dictates eating habits in the Southern United States' New Year's: "Eat poor on New Year's, eat fat the rest of the year." A traditional Southern New Year's meal includes ham, corn bread, black-eyed peas and collard greens. Both black-eyed peas and collard greens are considered especially lucky additions to the dinner table. Black-eyed peas are thought to bring wealth because they look like little coins, in addition to the fact that they swell when cooked -- a sure sign of prosperity. Collard greens are considered lucky because they are green, like greenbacks -- money!

This is the food we ate at New Years when I was growing up & I passed this on to my kids!

I am not sure about Russian traditions but I found an article that helps...
"Now we go to the kitchen on 31 Dec. The table must be crammed with dishes. There is a sign - how New Year is celebrated, all the year will be in this way. So people try to put all possible and impossible on the table ;-) We cook as a rule about 8-10 different salads, sandwiches, preservings. The main dish is potatoes and meat (it can be young pig, or chicken, or turkey, or goose)." (Link)

What do you have for New Years food traditions?

Kyle

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David said...

We eat a traditional southern meal usually ham , black eyed peas, greens, ans what ever else sounds good at the time. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

David
Amarillo, Texas

Kyle & Svet Keeton said...

Hey David,

Kinda figured that you were raised on that type of food also, being from Texas! :)
Just kinda eat everything in the house on New Years Day!
Merry Christmas to you also.

Kyle & Svet

Naomi said...

Don't really have any special kinds of foods we eat at New Year Kyle & Svet. But we usually eat turkey at Christmas here in England.

Just wanted to wish you both a Happy Christmas and all the best for 2008. Wishing you good health and happiness in 2008!

Kyle & Svet Keeton said...

Hey Naomi!

Thank you for good wishes!

Marry Christmas and all happiness in New Year! :)))

Svet and Kyle

Dmitri Minaev said...

Merry Christmas, Kyle and Svet! Love and peace to you.

Thanks for the great online company!

Kyle & Svet Keeton said...

Hey Dmitri,

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Keep on Blogging we really enjoy your blog!

Kyle & Svet

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