Jerry Dailey
Southron
I et mine at dinner (noon meal) along with a pone of crackling bread and sweet tea. Now I'm ready for the new year. Wishing y"all a happy new year
I et mine at dinner (noon meal) along with a pone of crackling bread and sweet tea. Now I'm ready for the new year. Wishing y"all a happy new year
or at least the hand down in this area. During the war for southern independence, The yanks would not eat black eye peas and that gave us more much needed food to eat. We consider that a sign of good luck if we eat them now. At hog killing time, neighbors would help and get the feet, sow belly and jowels We consider that a sign that we will have food to eat all year. and of course the greens ( I can remember having to use poke sallat) indicates that we will have enough money to get by. Had it not been for black eye peas, many southrons would have starved. They are actually high in nuterients. Forgive the spellingKnow the history of that tradition? A true case of human survival.
David
or at least the hand down in this area. During the war for southern independence, The yanks would not eat black eye peas and that gave us more much needed food to eat. We consider that a sign of good luck if we eat them now. At hog killing time, neighbors would help and get the feet, sow belly and jowels We consider that a sign that we will have food to eat all year. and of course the greens ( I can remember having to use poke sallat) indicates that we will have enough money to get by. Had it not been for black eye peas, many southrons would have starved. They are actually high in nuterients. Forgive the spelling
War for southern independence?
War for southern independence?
In 1861 Virginia we called it the War of Northern Aggression. And it was! That war was about States Rights. Now look at the mess we got from Washington. A teenage boy, born a boy, his birth certificate says he's a boy, but according to federal law, he can put on lipstick and panty hose and go pee with the girls..sick!
As to Jerry Dailey Southern New Years Day dinner, I'll take my beef loin, Southern fried potatos, buttered corn, and dinner rolls....no offence Jerry. Love ya man.
And a hope in 2017 for barrels that put bullets in the same hole, yhea!!
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I cooked up a pot of blackeyed peas and sliced up some leftover ham....didn't have any greens. It's a southern thing and we're gonna do it come hell or high water.
Jeez Mr. Sharrett just got me thinkin...............I don't have much use for goat pee or cow pee either for that matter. Oppps he said pea. LMAOI guess, me, being from the Central South, where this nation was born, put me on a different diet. We butchered a beef and a couple of hogs, then feasted.
Black eyed peas...yuuuck!!! Nasty!!!
""The black-eyed pea, black-eyed bean or goat pea, a legume, is a subspecies of the cowpea, grown around the world for its medium-sized, a barely edible bean. (Just this copied description sounds nasty!)
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I cooked up a pot of blackeyed peas and sliced up some leftover ham....didn't have any greens. It's a southern thing and we're gonna do it come hell or high water.
they burnt and kilt everything but the hog jowl and black eyed peas,,the yanks didnt think they were fit for eatin and left them,,if theyd burnt the blackeyed peas everybody left woulda starved out,,least thats what my great great grandparents told about the tradition,,,