We all know about the dangers our children face when they step out of the door in the morning - busy roads, street crime, ...
From the staples in our store cupboards to the emergency ready meals in our freezers, ultra-processed foods have crept into our lives at a terrifying rate.
Burglars will make a beeline to the room with the most valuables. “The good stop is always going to be in the master bedroom, ...
When I went to make this the other day, I didn’t realize that the bag of noodles I had grabbed was 16 ounces ... Shred your ...
Sometimes we get stuck in a rut with foods, preparing them in the same old ways. That's true of boiling frozen peas; let us ...
When it comes to this particular ingredient, Bobby Flay prefers the frozen version over its fresh counterpart to avoid ...
(KTAL/KMSS) — Black-eyed peas and cabbage are a New Year’s Eve ... All we have to do to discover them is to open our hearts to other cultures and share.
Americans eat black-eyed peas for New Year's to bring about good fortune in the coming year. But that's the short answer. The long one involves a shared family tradition that celebrates the legume ...
There's a Southern food tradition involving black-eyed peas that dates back to the Civil War, which many believe is a way to attract prosperity in the new year. So why not give it a try?
A new year is coming whether we want it to or not. And as is tradition in these parts, black-eyed peas are said to bring luck (and when paired with greens, prosperity). Something everyone can use.
Southern Bistro is a Sandy Springs eatery with homemade dishes and desserts, including a side of collard greens made with Coca-Cola. Owner and chef Justin Keith shared the recipe for anyone interested ...
Stir in black eyed peas, salt, pepper, onion powder, garlic powder and thyme. Cook for 5 minutes. Stir in cooked rice. Serve hot.