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New Years Day Traditions
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 5:30 am
by SOJOURNER
For good luck in the new year you MUST EAT pork and saurkraut. You must NOT eat eggs or fowl because you will then be scratching (for money) all year.
Also, and this is most important, how you spend this day sets how you will be spending your year. Work on this day, you will be working all year. Clean, and you will be cleaning all year. Fight with people, you will be fighting all year. So, you need to make January 1 a day your really enjoy, in the hopes that the year that follows will bring joy to you.
What traditions does your family have?
New Years Day Traditions
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 5:35 am
by chonsigirl
New Year's Day is on a Sunday, I will go to church. The big activities are on the
2nd. I'll save the big meal for that day.
Watching the Rose Parade, and rooting for the Cal Poly float in it, my old school, which my nephew still attends.
This year, the Rose Bowl game-I will even watch a football game to watch USC traunce Texas.
New Years Day Traditions
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 5:56 am
by Accountable
SOJOURNER wrote: For good luck in the new year you MUST EAT pork and saurkraut. You must NOT eat eggs or fowl because you will then be scratching (for money) all year.
Also, and this is most important, how you spend this day sets how you will be spending your year. Work on this day, you will be working all year. Clean, and you will be cleaning all year. Fight with people, you will be fighting all year. So, you need to make January 1 a day your really enjoy, in the hopes that the year that follows will bring joy to you.
What traditions does your family have?So you're saying I can't laze around the house that day?

But I just can't run around looking for stuff to do. Seems like that's all I did in 2005!

New Years Day Traditions
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 5:58 am
by SOJOURNER
Accountable wrote: So you're saying I can't laze around the house that day?

But I just can't run around looking for stuff to do. Seems like that's all I did in 2005!

I'd say you need to gather your family and friends close to you so you will feel their love all through the year..................
New Years Day Traditions
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 6:00 am
by SOJOURNER
Clancy wrote: When entering anyones house (after midnight) or on the first of January. It is our tradition to carry a small piece of coal, a piece of cake.....and obviously a large bottle of Whisky. The coal signifies that their house always be warm , the cake to signify that, may they always have food in their house......and the Whisky?
....well its not called the water of life for nothing :p
How cool. Interesting how coal is given to 'bad' boys and girls for children for Christmas, but coal on New Years Day is a good thing...............
New Years Day Traditions
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 6:02 am
by SOJOURNER
chonsigirl wrote: New Year's Day is on a Sunday, I will go to church. The big activities are on the
2nd. I'll save the big meal for that day.
Watching the Rose Parade, and rooting for the Cal Poly float in it, my old school, which my nephew still attends.
This year, the Rose Bowl game-I will even watch a football game to watch USC traunce Texas.
By jove! I think she's got it!
New Years Day Traditions
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 6:14 am
by lady cop
my Mom was a southern lady, and we had to have black-eyed peas, which i loathed! as per southern tradition,they were supposed to bring luck.
New Years Day Traditions
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 8:06 am
by Accountable
lady cop wrote: my Mom was a southern lady, and we had to have black-eyed peas, which i loathed! as per southern tradition,they were supposed to bring luck. I've heard of that. Unfortunately, I'm completely ignorant of my heritage's traditions.
Since I recently discovered I'm Scottish, and born & raised in the South (and love blackeyed peas), I can restart something this year. Thanks, guys! :driving:
New Years Day Traditions
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 9:54 am
by Nomad
I will do something clever.
New Years Day Traditions
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 10:36 am
by Bez
SOJOURNER wrote: For good luck in the new year you MUST EAT pork and saurkraut. You must NOT eat eggs or fowl because you will then be scratching (for money) all year.
Also, and this is most important, how you spend this day sets how you will be spending your year. Work on this day, you will be working all year. Clean, and you will be cleaning all year. Fight with people, you will be fighting all year. So, you need to make January 1 a day your really enjoy, in the hopes that the year that follows will bring joy to you.
What traditions does your family have?
I will be VERY careful what I do and eat then...thanks for the advice. i hate Pork...will Bacon (no eggs) be OK ?
New Years Day Traditions
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 11:13 am
by BabyRider
My new years tradition? To be kissing Bullet as the ball is dropping, then for 10 seconds into the new year. That way, we can say we were kissing for the whole year. Then more partying till the wee hours, me seeing all the brothers home safely, (I'll be the designated driver) and then napping all day with my hubby. Get up late, make coffee and bring him breakfast in bed.
New Years Day Traditions
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 2:03 pm
by DesignerGal
lady cop wrote: my Mom was a southern lady, and we had to have black-eyed peas, which i loathed! as per southern tradition,they were supposed to bring luck.
Yep LC! I am from Georgia and every New Years we eat black eyed peas (for coins), collard greens (for paper money) and hog jowls. My husband is a little freaked about the hog jowls, but they're goooooooood! I explain the taste and texture as follows:
Take two pieces of crispy bacon and put a pork rine (the chips) in the middle, like a sandwich. Yummmmmmm!
New Years Day Traditions
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 2:48 pm
by CARLA
NOMAD, Oh I have not doubt..!!
I will do something clever.
LC, The only thing Black eyed peas will bring you is a GAS....!! Me bad..!!

New Years Day Traditions
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 3:26 pm
by Accountable
CARLA wrote: NOMAD, Oh I have not doubt..!!
LC, The only thing Black eyed peas will bring you is a GAS....!! Me bad..!! ;)The price of gas is going up :-2
I'm in!
New Years Day Traditions
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 3:32 pm
by SOJOURNER
Bez wrote: I will be VERY careful what I do and eat then...thanks for the advice. i hate Pork...will Bacon (no eggs) be OK ?
That will cover you.
New Years Day Traditions
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 11:38 am
by Lil~Basco
SnoozeControl wrote: Well, I picked up some bratwurst and sauerkraut at the store yesterday for my New Year's meal. Hopefully there's enough pork products in the sausage to help my luck for the coming year.
Gotta have the kraut....it flushes out the old year!

New Years Day Traditions
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 11:44 am
by Accountable
Hey! Sauerkraut is cabbage, right? Maybe we'll go to the Korean restaurant for bulgoki and kimchee! Yumm Yummmm!
Now I just have to figure out how to sneak some blackeyed peas in there. :yh_think