Happy New Year - Poor Man's Sausage = Black Eye Peas?!

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Re: Happy New Year - Poor Man's Sausage = Black Eye Peas?!

by Rhodie Ranch » Fri Jan 05, 2018 3:38 pm

I'm there for black eyed peas, and anything else.

Except kiwi's or macadamias...

Re: Happy New Year - Poor Man's Sausage = Black Eye Peas?!

by patriceinil » Fri Dec 29, 2017 5:27 am

I’ve never done anything specific for a New Year’s Day meal but the pork roast and kraut sound good. I’m not a fan of dried beans, peas or legumes.

Re: Happy New Year - Poor Man's Sausage = Black Eye Peas?!

by Farmfresh » Thu Dec 28, 2017 9:29 pm

Read it again. This is sausage MADE WITH black eye peas. Sounds good to me.

We do both Kraut and Black Eye Peas.

Re: Happy New Year - Poor Man's Sausage = Black Eye Peas?!

by Quail » Thu Dec 28, 2017 8:34 pm

In Tennessee everyone did Pork jowls and black eyed peas. We're keeping our Northern Tradition of pork roast and kraut, thanks LOL

I'm not a fan of black eyed peas.

Happy New Year - Poor Man's Sausage = Black Eye Peas?!

by Farmfresh » Thu Dec 28, 2017 7:33 pm

Black Eyed Peas are tradition on New Years Day in the south. Lets make them great!


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