vendredi 30 décembre 2016
A New Year's Dinner That Cooks up Good Luck
Tradition has it that serving a classic Southern feast will bring wealth and good fortune heading into the New Year. To guarantee such prosperity, we've rounded up dishes like black-eyed peas and creamy collard greens purported to do just that. This dinner is not only tasty, but also celebrates family, friends, and fortune in 2016!
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