New Year's foods?
"l not -l" > wrote in message
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> On 27-Dec-2017, Cindy Hamilton >
> wrote:
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>> On Tuesday, December 26, 2017 at 10:17:20 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove
>> wrote:
>> > Do you do special foods then? When I was a kid, we always had
>> > finger foods
>> > like popcorn, cheese and crackers, usually a cheese ball.
>> > Then when they
>> > came out with those then Jeno's pizza rolls (now Totino's),
>> > we had those
>> > but, yuck. I actually did put those on my grocery list as
>> > they are on sale
>> > but don't think I'll buy them.
>> >
>> > Last year I bought an assortment of frozen things to bake.
>> > Although I
>> > thought a few of them were okay, for the most part, nothing
>> > thrilled us and
>> > they didn't warrant the cost. I did mail order them but not
>> > sure where from.
>> > I want to say Omaha Steaks.
>> >
>> > I do serve black eyed peas on New Year's day but I am the
>> > only one that
>> > likes them. Looking for ideas!
>>
>> Shrimp cocktail
>> Celery stuffed with cream cheese, walnuts, and sliced green
>> olives
>> Salami, ham, or other cold cuts
>> Smoked fish (either hot- or cold-smoked)
> I don't have any New Years food traditions. I am also not a
> sports fan so, no snacks/chips/dips/etc for "the big game". If
> this week's supermarket flyers are any indication, the local NY
> food traditions a
> - chips and dip; tortilla, cheese puffs and potato
> - avocados: sliced and pre-made green slimy dip
> - frozen pizza and pizza bites
> - the ever popular hot wings
> - Coke products and Proseco
> - shrimp and cocktail sauce
> - snack cracker and cheese, presliced and balls
> - the shocker: asparagus, bacon wrapped suggested
Thanks!
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