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I'm staying home with the bride tonight and we are still mulling around the diner plans. We'll whip something up, just not sure just what yet.Do you have any ideas or plans, favorite New Years Eve meal?
Quote from: Wayner on 31 Dec 2008, 03:15 pmI'm staying home with the bride tonight and we are still mulling around the diner plans. We'll whip something up, just not sure just what yet.Do you have any ideas or plans, favorite New Years Eve meal?Pork and sauerkraut on mashed potatoes, and sides of collard greens and black-eyed peas.Then 12 grapes at midnight.
Pork and sauerkraut on mashed potatoes, and sides of collard greens and black-eyed peas.Then 12 grapes at midnight.
Quote from: turkey on 31 Dec 2008, 07:42 pmQuote from: Wayner on 31 Dec 2008, 03:15 pmI'm staying home with the bride tonight and we are still mulling around the diner plans. We'll whip something up, just not sure just what yet.Do you have any ideas or plans, favorite New Years Eve meal?Pork and sauerkraut on mashed potatoes, and sides of collard greens and black-eyed peas.Then 12 grapes at midnight.This sounds like a mix of several different cultural traditions. But I'm most curious about the 12 grapes (I asume you mean real grapes and not a whole lot of wine, right?).Bob
Cooking together is way better for a "romantic" night. It develops a relationship and coordination which is great for later, .
Quote from: turkey on 31 Dec 2008, 07:42 pmPork and sauerkraut on mashed potatoes, and sides of collard greens and black-eyed peas.Then 12 grapes at midnight.No....turkey? John
A grape with each stroke of the bell! They better be real small grapes, or you better be able to swallow them whole. I guess the "lucky year" part of this tradition is that you don't choke to death trying to complete it. Enjoy,Bob
Quote from: Destroyer of Smiles. on 31 Dec 2008, 07:59 pmCooking together is way better for a "romantic" night. It develops a relationship and coordination which is great for later, . Unless you cook with just your apron on aa