On New Year's Day, serve hoppin' John and other Southern comfort food

On New Year's Day, serve hoppin' John and other Southern comfort food, such as collard greens, red beans and seafood gumbo.
Jonathan Gold • Los Angeles Times • December 26, 2014
As a cook who is rarely happier than when roasting a huge joint of meat, I tend to measure out my year in holiday feasts, the same meals every year. Christmas dinner means goose; New Year’s Eve, rib roast and Yorkshire pudding; Easter, leg of...
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