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Lucky Foods for the New Year

Reblogger Ginger Harper
Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage~ Ginger Harper Real Estate Team 93383

I like your list of foods...

 

WE do the pork, blackeye peas and collard greens..

 

I also have been told that you want to do on New  Years Day the things that you want to be successful with all year long.  I always sell something..(maybe a pencil to hubby but something.)

Have you ever heard of that?

Original content by Christopher Pataki RS - 0019092

Everybody likes to start the new year off on the right foot. Whether out of superstition or tradition, many cultures attach good luck to foods they eat on New Year's Eve or New Year's Day. Here are some of the most common.

Legumes - Eating beans, peas and lentils is said to bring wealth because they resemble coins, and because they swell when cooked, symbolizing expanding economic fortune. Black-eyed peas are among the most popular choices.

Greens - The leaves of cabbage, collards, mustard greens, and kale (to name a few) resemble paper money and are eaten for financial luck.

Pigs - Pigs are a sign of good luck in many cultures, because they root forward when looking for food and therefore symbolize progressive movement. If you don't want to serve pork, you can incorporate pig-shaped cookies or marzipan pigs, popular in Germany and Austria.

Grapes - This Spanish tradition calls for eating 12 grapes, one at each stroke of the clock at midnight. A sour grape indicates potential troubles in the corresponding month of the new year.

Long noodles - Cook up some stir-fry with long noodles, which represent a long life. Just be sure not to break or cut the noodles!

Pomegranates - The fruit's many seeds signify fertility and abundance, while its red color represents life (the heart) and health.

Round shapes - Many New Year's cakes and baked goods are round or ring-shaped, as a symbol for unity, continuity, and the year coming full circle.

 

Ginger Harper
Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage~ Ginger Harper Real Estate Team - Southport, NC
Your Southport~Oak Island Agent~Brunswick County!

I have never heard of the grapes or the things that are round.  It makes perfect sense to me..

LOL

 

Dec 29, 2014 10:29 AM
Michele Cadogan 917-861-9166
Fillmore Real Estate 2990 Av U, Bklyn , NY 11229 - Brooklyn, NY
Licensed Real Estate Associate Broker -

Learn something new everyday. I did not know about the grapes or the round noodles.    In Sundays New York times there was an article on the New Years day meal , its origins and what contents meant-   the american collard greens = green  for money, corn bread= gold for weallth and the  peas= good fortune.  Wishing you a productive , healthy and successful New Year.

Dec 29, 2014 10:56 AM
Tanya Van Blake-Coleman
Van Blake-Coleman Realty, St. Thomas/www.talk-to-Tanya.com - St Thomas, VI
Improving the Quality of Your Life

Ginger I have never heard of the selling something or doing what you wanted yo be more fortunate in. Great post! Good luck!

Dec 29, 2014 11:50 AM
Bob Crane
Woodland Management Service / Woodland Real Estate, KW Diversified - Stevens Point, WI
Forestland Experts! 715-204-9671

Lucky foods, certainly a new idea that I had not heard of yet, it could be that good nutrition can make us feel a little more lucky.

Dec 30, 2014 02:53 PM