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What are your traditional New Years Eve foods???
Do yall have any traditional foods that you enjoy on New Years Eve???
My grandma ALWAYS made Black Eye Peas for health and Coconut Cake for wealth...
About 15 years ago I started making vietnamese style egg rolls (my buddy and his wife taught me)... IF by chance I dont make them I get a ration of shit from everyone for not making them... Time to start slicing cabbage/onions/grating carrots/browning pork sausage/cooking shrimp soon... They are awesome with hot mustard...
I will post up pics later...
One of my uncles always has to bring pickled herring...
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I really dont have any NYE traditions....Just look for a Party to go to and every year it is something different.
Last year we were on a cruise and this year we are just going to my moms house for a party.
I did pick up this recipe for tequila shrimp we are making tonight...Just soak a de-shelled/de-veined shrimp in tequila, salt and lime for 1-2 hours and each shrimp is supposed to be like taking a shot....Ill post how it turns out later.
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Beer, Tequila and Pistachio's. I'm a cheap date.
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Decided to throw a little 'Open-House' this afternoon and evening for my neighbors here on Katherine Drive. Most said "yea that sounds good" so out of 30 or so neighbors I'm guessing that I might see 20.
Nothing fancy, cocktails and a bowl of my World famous (well, maybe just Nation famous) chili beans and tortillas..
CC
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Tequila.
I love those egg rolls!
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2MM your egg rolls sound awesome. We don't do much for NYE food wise, but put together a little buffet for NYD. I'm making a pot of chili and I'm using the Prime Rib I have left over (9lb roast for 4 people) from Christmas day for some thin sliced beef dip sandwiches. Everything else is finger food, wings, pizza rolls, taquitos, chips and dip, etc. It's a day to graze and watch football. I do this for my family and a few friends to help them through their hang-overs. I quit partaking in the alcohol abuse part years ago, but my family does a fine job of carrying on that tradition.
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 Originally Posted by CampbellCarl
Decided to throw a little 'Open-House' this afternoon and evening for my neighbors here on Katherine Drive. Most said "yea that sounds good" so out of 30 or so neighbors I'm guessing that I might see 20.
Nothing fancy, cocktails and a bowl of my World famous (well, maybe just Nation famous) chili beans and tortillas..
CC
Carl, is this your famous baked beans that we had at Long Beach or something that is tailored more for dipping with your chips??? I loves me some frijolis...
 Originally Posted by Icecreaman
2MM your egg rolls sound awesome. We don't do much for NYE food wise, but put together a little buffet for NYD. I'm making a pot of chili and I'm using the Prime Rib I have left over (9lb roast for 4 people) from Christmas day for some thin sliced beef dip sandwiches. Everything else is finger food, wings, pizza rolls, taquitos, chips and dip, etc. It's a day to graze and watch football. I do this for my family and a few friends to help them through their hang-overs. I quit partaking in the alcohol abuse part years ago, but my family does a fine job of carrying on that tradition. 
OH MAN, a french dip sandwhich with some beef au jus sounds fantastico'
-In a Republic, the sovereignty resides with the people themselves. In a Republic, the government is a servant of the people, and obliged to its owner, We the People..
"Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide." John Adams
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Nothing really. Celebrate New York sytle and go to bed.
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 Originally Posted by Wendi
Albondigas soup
Hell Yeah, We went to Mayas yesterday but they weren't serving it.
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