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lspencer534
12-31-2012, 9:14am
The practice of eating black-eyed peas for luck is generally believed to date back to the Civil War. At first planted as food for livestock, and later a food staple for slaves in the South, the fields of black-eyed peas were ignored as Sherman's troops destroyed or stole other crops, thereby giving the humble, but nourishing, black-eyed pea an important role as a major food source for surviving Confederates.

Today, the tradition of eating black-eyed peas for the New Year has evolved into a number of variations and embellishments of the luck and prosperity theme including:

•Served with greens (collards, mustard or turnip greens, which varies regionally), the peas represent coins and the greens represent paper money. In some areas cabbage is used in place of the greens.

•Cornbread, often served with black-eyed peas and greens, represents gold.

•For the best chance of luck every day in the year ahead, one must eat at least 365 black-eyed peas on New Year's Day.

•Black-eyed peas eaten with stewed tomatoes represent wealth and health.

•In some areas, actual values are assigned with the black-eyed peas representing pennies or up to a dollar each and the greens representing anywhere from one to a thousand dollars.

•Adding a shiny penny or dime to the pot just before serving is another tradition practiced by some. When served, the person whose bowl contains the penny or dime receives the best luck for the New Year, unless of course, the recipient swallows the coin, which would be a rather unlucky way to start off the year.

The catch to all of these superstitious traditions is that the black-eyed peas are the essential element and eating only the greens without the peas, for example, will not do the trick.

onedef92
12-31-2012, 9:21am
Another Southern superstition is to NOT allow a woman to be the first person to enter your household in the new year, only a man.

A man who knocks on your door to come in ( i.e. postman, UPS driver, pizzaguy, cableguy, contractor, male neighbor, relative, etc..) brings good luck.

A woman who knocks on your door to come in brings bad luck. Always let a man enter your household first.

Sea Six
12-31-2012, 10:36am
Another Southern superstition is to NOT allow a woman to be the first person to enter your household in the new year, only a man.

A man who knocks on your door to come in ( i.e. postman, UPS driver, pizzaguy, cableguy, contractor, male neighbor, relative, etc..) brings good luck.

A woman who knocks on your door to come in brings bad luck. Always let a man enter your household first.

Or, better yet, just keep all the women out of the house all the time. They can sleep and have conjugal visits in the RV.

onedef92
12-31-2012, 10:46am
Or, better yet, just keep all the women out of the house all the time. They can sleep and have conjugal visits in the RV.

Hmmmm. That worked out pretty well for Dale Horvath for a while, didn't it? :D

Sea Six
12-31-2012, 10:53am
Hmmmm. That worked out pretty well for Dale Horvath for a while, didn't it? :D

It wouldn't be nearly as much fun as keeping them inside the house... but one would probably have better luck.