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Happy New Year !

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I wish all members of the board a happy, healthy and prosperous new year!

I also want to thank especially Tex and Gabes for all support and knowledge they have provided me with in 2015.


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Thanks to all of you....and yes a special thanks to Tex and Gabes. Because of the caring people on this forum our New Year looks a lot brighter!
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Hi Lilia and Vanessa,

Happy New Year to both of you, and to everyone else here, also.

And thank you for sharing your experiences and your insight. It's the huge database of personal experience gained from living with MC that makes the information that's available here so valuable. We all benefit by learning from each other.

May the New Year bring better health and happiness to everyone.

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Happy New Year everyone! I thought of our internet family today as I was preparing our traditional New Year's Day meal. In my area of PA it is a tradition to have pork & sauerkraut to bring luck in the New Year. While I can tolerate pork there was no way I was going to try sauerkraut. I'm hoping that as my husband and son enjoyed the pork & sauerkraut I'm covered as well. :lol: Wishing you all the best in 2016.
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Happy new year all!!

It's the huge database of personal experience gained from living with MC that makes the information that's available here so valuable.
here here to Tex's statement... most of what I mention, use in my replies, is based on shared journeys of members of this group...
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Marcia,

That's interesting. My family has always considered cornbread and black-eyed peas on New Years Day to be good luck. Apparently back in the days when these traditions were started, folks in PA lived higher off the hog than folks down here in the South. :lol:

And dang if I didn't eat a few black-eyes today without even realizing that they're a legume. :roll: So far no repercussions though, so maybe I'll be lucky and get away with it unscathed.

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Hi, Tex. How ironic would it be to have an adverse reaction to something that you ate for luck?! I hope all went well for you. It is interesting to learn of what others around the country eat on New Year's Day. My Dad is from VA but he always ate pork & sauerkraut. I guess he was outnumbered. :lol: He would eat the black eyes on occasion but I can't remember anyone else in my family eating them.
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That would indeed be ironic. :lol: But I apparently got away with it. I'm glad I ate just a few.

Now that I think about it, my dad also used to eat pickled pig's feet and sauerkraut on New Year's Day, but the rest of us didn't, (at least not on New Year's Day). My grandfather (my dad's father) was a German immigrant, so I suppose that's where the pig's feet and sauerkraut tradition originated with him. But he also ate black-eyes, so as not to take any chances. :grin: My mom always insisted that we had to eat at least a few black-eyes, even if we didn't like them.

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Interesting...
there are no aussie food traditions for new years,
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