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New Year Celebration in the Philippines
New Year's eve celebration in the Philippines is quite different compared to other countries. Filipinos literally start the year with a bang, with lots of firecrackers. This article also includes some of Filipinos New Year's beliefs and practices.
17 commentsTraditional New Years Recipes
What is tradtional to eat for New Years? Traditionally what you eat for New Year's will determine how lucky you are in the year ahead. Start 2008 right with these traditional recipes!
8 commentsLesser Known New Year's Traditions - Lucky Foods of Texas and More
New Year's Day arrives on different dates in the world, according to the culture in which it is celebrated. For instance, Chinese New Year is not on January 1st and the Jewish New Year is in September....
6 commentsNew Years' Eve celebration in Davao City, Philippines
Different places have different ways of celebrating the ending of one year and the beginning of another... this is just one of the smart ways...
3 commentsMy New Year’s Traditions
I grew up in S.C., with typical Southern New Year’s traditions. We ate collard greens cooked with fatback, for “greenbacks”, blackeyed peas for coins and rice for pennies. We had fried hog jowl and cornbread.
7 commentsOld Wives Tales Related To The Holidays
New Years Day Traditions, to keep or to dispose of??? By the standards of the old ways I would probably be called a cheater as I pick and choose which of the traditions we follow or ignore. (I don't...
20 commentsOne Pot Meals That Feed a Family
Stone Soup? After the invention or dicovery of fire, man & woman got warm and began to experiment with cooking. Today we have some absolutely delicious soups and stews for yourself and your family during the Holidays and winter season.
8 commentsBlack-eyed Peas-A Southern New Year's Tradition
Black-eyed Peas What New Year's traditions do you participate in? For those of us in the southern United States, it is very common to be offered a generous helping of black-eyed peas just after midnight on...
7 commentsHistorical buildings in Cape Town: St Stephen's Church and the Bo-Kaap
Strand Street in Cape Town runs from the Castle of Good Hope on the Grand Parade to the foot of Signal Hill. On the way it passes many historical and interesting places, including what used to be called Boeren Plein (Farmers' Square) or Hottentot Plein and is now called Riebeeck Square, and, a little further on, the old Malay quarter known as the Bo-Kaap (Upper Cape).
5 commentsWhy THE BLACK EYED PEA is good luck to eat on New Years Day
I woke up this morning in Texas. Thank You Lord. Texas is where I was born and spent my life of nearly 50 years. Don’t get me wrong I have traveled more than most to see the Country and a...
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