Sharing Holiday Food is a Southern Tradition
Thereās something to be said about Southern traditions when you walk into a room and are instantly greeted with the warmth and love radiating from family and friends filled with a feeling of mutual intimacy. Holidays are when our traditions are ever more apparent with heartfelt hospitality. Even a newcomer soon warms up and is cloaked in our warm and loving customs. Winter, spring, summer and fall, we gather often to celebrate holiday time and in doing so, always include a feast of our favorite foods.
Enjoy the foods we cook on NYās Day starting with a fat ham for good fortune. Adding to that is the Greens (dollar bills), Hoppin' John (coins), and Cornbread (gold). Then there are the [...]
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