
Here in the Jaconi Biery household, we most definitely subscribe to the superstitious tradition of eating black-eyed peas on New Year's Day. While this has not, thus far, brought us overwhelming prosperity, it does provide a nice healthy kick-start to the year. I consider our New Year's Day feast of smoky black-eyed peas and zesty greens and brown rice and corn bread to be a goodbye to the ridiculous excess (Frozen Christmas cookies for breakfast. I definitely did not feed my children that. Don't tell their father.) of the previous weeks and a hello to the abundance of good intentions that a new year brings.
How about you? What do you eat on New Year's Day?
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Or pie cookies. But I think cookie pie is more fun to say. Try it.
I am lagging behind on all this holiday business. Yesterday I ordered my cards. Today I bought stamps. And then it all rapidly accelerated in a blur of preschool sing-alongs, Christmas cookies, present making, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas
. Suddenly the Elvis Christmas CD
never stops and neither does the Santa talk.
So the festive season has officially begun at my house, and I am ready for this Virtual Vegan Holiday Dinner hosted by Marly and Allyson. I signed my name in the pecan pie slot, but at this time of year I prefer a small hand-held treat, something that will work on a cookie tray or wrapped up as a little gift for the neighbors. I prefer a Chocolate Pecan Cookie Pie.
It's the delicious goop of the pecan pie and the gooey middle of the chocolate chip cookie smacked together with a shot of bourbon and then contained in a flaky little wrapper so that you can nibble on them daintily at this virtual soiree.
Happy Holidays indeed.
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I call myself your mom, and yet I give you nothing but junk food. I keep meaning to do better, but I'll be honest, I've looked at the roster for the rest of the year, and it's not looking good. Perhaps it will be a New Year's Resolution? I assure you my own children don't eat near as much junk as I feed you.
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