Cooking with Paula Deen

A Meal of Good Fortune

CCORDING TO SOUTHERN TRADITIONS, if you eat the customary New Year’s Day meal of greens, black-eyed peas, and cornbread, you will be blessed with good fortune and luck for the year. These dishes not only honor the annual practice but also bring great flavor and

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