Thursday, December 31, 2009

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Black Eyed Peas - New Year's Eve Traditions in the South - Recipes for Luck and Prosperity in the New Year

If you are planning to celebrate the New Year in the Southeast, it is most likely that you will be offered black-eyed peas in some form, either just after midnight or on New Year's Day. From grand gala gourmet dinners to small casual gatherings with friends and family, these flavorful legumes are traditionally, according to Southern folklore, the first food to be eaten on New Year's Day for luck and prosperity throughout the year ahead.

The practice of eating black-eyed peas for luck is generally believed to date back to the Civil War. At first planted as food for livestock, and later a food staple for slaves in the South, the fields of black-eyed peas were ignored as Sherman's troops destroyed or stole other crops, thereby giving the humble, but nourishing, black-eyed pea an important role as a major food source for surviving Confederates.

Today, the tradition of eating black-eyed peas for the New Year has evolved into a number of variations and embellishments of the luck and prosperity theme including:

  • Served with greens (collards, mustard or turnip greens, which varies regionally), the peas represent coins and the greens represent paper money. In some areas cabbage is used in place of the greens.

  • Cornbread, often served with black-eyed peas and greens, represents gold.
  • For the best chance of luck every day in the year ahead, one must eat at least 365 black-eyed peas on New Year's Day.
  • Black-eyed peas eaten with stewed tomatoes represent wealth and health.
  • In some areas, actual values are assigned with the black-eyed peas representing pennies or up to a dollar each and the greens representing anywhere from one to a thousand dollars.
  • Adding a shiny penny or dime to the pot just before serving is another tradition practiced by some. When served, the person whose bowl contains the penny or dime receives the best luck for the New Year, unless of course, the recipient swallows the coin, which would be a rather unlucky way to start off the year.
  • The catch to all of these superstitious traditions is that the black-eyed peas are the essential element and eating only the greens without the peas, for example, will not do the trick.

    Popular Ways to Serve Black-Eyed Peas

    Even most avid fans of black-eyed peas will concede that enjoying the flavor, frequently described as nutty, earthy and buttery, is an acquired taste. Whether to enhance or disguise the flavor, depending on your point of view, there are several popular ways to serve black-eyed peas, other than as a simple side dish:
    • Hoppin' John - Although served throughout the year as well, Hoppin' John is one of the most traditional New Year's Eve and New Year's Day dishes in the South. Black-eyed peas are cooked with rice, pork (such as chopped pork or ham, hog jowls or hambones, fatback or bacon) and seasonings. Sometimes chopped onions and hot sauce are added. Hoppin' John and other New Year's Recipes from About.com's Guide to Southern Cooking

  • Texas (Black-Eyed Pea) Caviar - This is a popular casual alternative that blends Southern and Mexican flavors with black-eyed peas and is usually served with tortilla chips. Texas Black-Eyed Pea Caviar Dip Recipe from About.com's Guide to Southern Cooking
  • Black-Eyed Pea Salad - There are many recipes for salads made with black-eyed peas, a good choice for a side dish served with other dishes. Visit About.com's Guide to Southern Cooking for the following version, made with a cider vinegar and basil dressing. Black-Eyed Peas Salad with Basil Dressing
  • To Eat or Not to Eat Black-Eyed Peas

    Whether you choose to follow the Southern New Year's tradition or not, black-eyed peas are a good source of nutrition. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, black-eyed peas are low in fat, contain no cholesterol, and are low in sodium. They are high in potassium, iron, and fiber and a one-half cup serving of cooked black-eyed peas counts as one ounce of lean meat from the Meat, Poultry, Fish, Dry Beans, Eggs and Nuts Group of the Food Guide Pyramid. Black-Eyed Peas Nutritional Information from About.com's Guide to Nutrition.

    More About Black-Eyed Peas

    Black-eyed peas are actually not peas at all, but rather a variety of bean related to the cowpea and categorized as legumes, having both edible seeds and pods. According to the Library of Congress, they have been cultivated in China and India since pre-historic times and were eaten by the ancient Greeks and Romans. Early records from 1674 indicate that black-eyed peas were transported from West Africa to the West Indies by slaves. Subsequently, they reached the Lowcountry coastal regions of the Carolinas and Georgia, also via the slave trade, more than 300 years ago.

    Additional Information and Sources


  • Source: The Library of Congress

  • Source: The U.S. Department of Agriculture - PDF
  • I've just learned of a Southern New Year's Day tradition (Thanks Maleah!) and I think I'll whip up a batch myself!

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    SMALLTOWN ROMEO: Smalltown Best:09 Mix

    Here's a completely Indie-Fresh yearend mix for you!

    BEST:09 TRACKLIST

    1) While you wait for the Others - Grizzly Bear feat. Michael Macdonald
    2) Just ain't Gonna Work Out - Mayer Hawthorne
    3) Stillness is the Move - Solange Knowles
    4) Dominoes - The Big Pink
    5) Nothing to Worry About - Peter, Bjorn & John
    6) No You Girls (Grizzl Remix) - Franz Ferdinand
    7) So Insane - Discovery
    8) The Sticky - Black Moth Super Rainbow
    9) Lizstomania (Classixx Remix) - Phoenix
    10) Psychic City - Yacht
    11) Blood Bank (Skinny Friedman edit) - Bon Iver
    12) Home - Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
    13) Animal (Mark Ronson Remix) - Miike Snow
    14) Shelter (Them Jeans Remix) - The XX
    15) Cruel Intentions - Simian Mobile Disco feat. Beth Ditto
    16) Walking on the Moon (U-Tern's Kris Menace blend) - The Dream
    17) Bulletproof - La Roux
    18) One Life Stand - Hot Chip
    19) Rain Dance - The Very Best feat. M.I.A.
    20) You Got the Love (The XX Remix) - Florence & The Machine
    21) Night by Night (Skream Remix) - Chromeo
    22) Pursuit of Happiness - Kid Cudi feat Ratatat & MGMT

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    Wednesday, December 30, 2009

    "Now is the time, to act a fool tonight, forget about your worries, and you will be alright!"

    Looking Into the Past - a gallery on Flickr

    Super fun idea!

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    New Year's Resolution Generator

    Help for you in the next few days!

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    The Avalanches are FINALLY ready! Free 23 min mix. DON'T SLEEP!
    http://ping.fm/o6QPG

    The 25 69 Most Anticipated Albums Of 2010 - List - Stereogum

    My friend Lena posted this and it's full of goodness! Releases I'm super excited about:

    VAMPIRE WEEKEND - CONTRA JANUARY 12 (XL)

    THE AVALANCHES - TBA (MODULAR)

    FOUR TET - THERE IS LOVE IN YOU - JANUARY 26 (DOMINO)

    SERENA-MANEESH - MARCH (4AD)

    GORILLAZ - PLASTIC BEACH - BEFORE MARCH (EMI)

    SCHOOL OF SEVEN BELLS - TBA (VAGRANT)

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    I get to hear these daily at work.

    Makes my day more pleasant each time!

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    Goal or not?!

    It was a goal for the Preds!

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    New wind chimes.

    A gift from my gracious family in FL. They sound great and make me so happy!

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    Puppy Park Party

    Who knew there's one right behind the Coliseum?

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    Sad puppy is sad.

    Jake HATED being put to bed and let us know it!

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    Keep on the Sunny Side!

    More Carter Family (with audience help!)

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    Dale Jett, Sara Carter's Grandson

    50 miles of elbow room.

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    Eddie Stubbs

    I learned at the end of the show that he plays a mean fiddle!

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    Gary Carter pedal steel

    You don't hear this sort of playing style much these days.

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    Tuesday, December 29, 2009

    Does anyone out there actually prefer button-fly jeans? If so, why?!

    Monday, December 28, 2009

    Ray: 2000 bucks and it's yours. You can take it home with you. As a matter of fact, I'll throw in the black keys for free.

    Adult Swim : Music - ATL RMX

    Free hip hop release with some great remixes from folks like El-P, Daybre, Flying Lotus, Starkey, & Prefuse 73. Haven't heard it all the way yet, so I can't say for certain, but language is likely um, gritty.

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    "What you do speaks so loud that I cannot hear what you say." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

    Saturday, December 26, 2009

    Had a glorious night w/ the Matiko clan. Delish Indian food, engaging conversation, and poorly played hockey! Oh well, 2 out of 3 ain't bad!
    Getting excited to see the Hawks skate against the the Preds tonight. Attending with Canadians too and that's always a major plus!

    Thursday, December 24, 2009

    Alma

    I've never really liked dolls, and now I like them less. However, this is brilliant in a classic fairy tale sort of way. New animated short from former Pixar guy. A+!

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    Off-beat Christmas | 337is | 8tracks

    Here are twenty-five Christmas tracks that there's a really good chance you haven't heard before (unless you're complete Christmas music junkies like us!) Highlights include Tiny Tim, Polka wunderkind Marv Herzog, & Lord Beginner! Enjoy, and Merry Christmas!

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    Tuesday, December 22, 2009

    Monday, December 21, 2009

    If you want a Christmas card from us, email me your address! leslierollins AT gmail-dot-com If you're family, I've already got your info! ;)
    "I would maintain that thanks are the highest form of thought; and that gratitude is happiness doubled by wonder." -G.K. Chesterton

    Sunday, December 20, 2009

    Bassnectar's Pixies remix: http://ping.fm/sp6sh
    Anyone else feel Morgan Freeman is getting a bit over-saturated in the voice-over department? Don't get me wrong, love his voice but ...
    I wish my brother in law Jon Hunt was Web 2.0 so I could virtually talk smack about his Dolphin's losing to the mighty Titans!

    Saturday, December 19, 2009

    My review of "W.A.R.M.T.H. Presents Preservation," an amazing new Detroit electronic music compilation! http://ping.fm/DvvRT

    Wednesday, December 16, 2009

    I love our neighbors!

    Tuesday, December 15, 2009

    Simple complications and a more distinct haze leading willy-nilly toward a seemingly unreachable closeness.

    Monday, December 14, 2009

    I've risen on Santa's "Good List." I found an obscure Tolstoy short story he needs for a dramatic reading. He fully endorses me & Borders!

    Sunday, December 13, 2009

    MP3 purveyors Zero-Inch are giving away free downloads on the 25 days of Christmas. Great electronic stuff! http://ping.fm/nZXQl

    Saturday, December 12, 2009

    Crowd is already HUGE for Marty Stuart & The Fabulous Superlatives. Still time to come down & catch the free show!

    Friday, December 11, 2009

    I totally get the hype over "Buraka Som Sistema" as their "Fabric Live 49" is astoundingly great dub-step. http://ping.fm/Gc0k7

    Wednesday, December 09, 2009

    Finished Assassin's Creed 2. Meh.
    Tis the season to prune my friends list ... if you can see this, you made the cut ... probably!
    I've turned into a Southern Weather-Wimp ... after 24 hours of drizzly rain I thought I might die. Hello Sunshine, I'm thrilled to see you!

    Tuesday, December 08, 2009

    I have a couple Google Wave invites if any of you would like one.
    "We use them awhile and it's over the shoulder ..." Back when he sung like a real man! ;-) http://ping.fm/ZQ4o1
    Excited to try Google Chrome on my Mac finally. Uh oh? Not 1password plugin? http://ping.fm/xHP6J
    Facebook seems really slow to me of late. That and a lot of the third party apps (I'm looking at you Last.FM) are acting wonky.
    Surgeon can't put a foot wrong in my books. Harder-edged at times but what variety! http://ping.fm/6DCPB

    Monday, December 07, 2009

    Happy Holidays! Here's a rare/unreleased original Christmas song from Circlesquare:
    http://ping.fm/7eQRG
    A Circlesquare Christmas song, originally produced in 2005 - download it here & bring in the festive cheer: http://ping.fm/Zouhs

    Sunday, December 06, 2009

    Will we look back at having cut Christmas trees as an era of antiquated, excessive, iresponsibility ... like smoking in public & veal ...?

    Friday, December 04, 2009

    Had a great time at the tree lighting & parade. Topped the night off w/ a visit to Old Spaghetti Factory w/ friends.
    Downtown for the tree lighting & Holiday parade. Brrr!
    I'm a professional errand runner! New tags for my car, emissions test, postal cashier's check, update title ... Whew!

    Thursday, December 03, 2009

    A wee bit of Irish Breakfast tea shakes the cobwebs out of my head on this grey, wet, & chilly day in Nashville. You should come crawl Sat!
    Fitting my mood today. ♫ http://blip.fm/~h8gb5