Southern families often cook a traditional New Year’s Day meal involving collard greens, cornbread and black eyed peas. In this week’s edition of Teach Me Tuesday, Chef Al Romano shows us the secret ...
Certain foods must be eaten on New Year's Day, and collard greens are at the top of the list. This easy, slow-cooker recipe is the perfect way to ring in the new year with wealth, prosperity, and a ...
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Cracker Barrel's year but it managed to shoot itself in the foot yet again on New Year's Day by quietly axing this popular tradition.
On New Year’s Day, eating corn, pork, legumes, and greens is basically setting your intentions for the new year—but with food. Pork represents progress and prosperity; legumes like black-eyed peas ...
Ring in 2026 with more than just a countdown and confetti—fill your table with New Year’s good luck foods that generations have trusted for a fresh start. From Southern black eyed peas, greens, pork, ...
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Crock Pot Collard Greens

Cooking collard greens in your slow cooker is the easiest way to prepare them! Just layer the ingredients and let the crock pot do the rest. Tender, flavorful collard greens every time! Southerners ...
Collard greens are a beloved staple in Southern and African American cuisine, celebrated for their hearty texture, slightly bitter taste, and ability to absorb bold flavors. These large, dark green ...