New Year’s Day traditions
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That must mean I'll be able to ride every day this year...GREAT!!
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I will be eating good again this year(maybe time to go up a pants size) traditional newyears day dinner, Colard greens , hog jowels,rice ,Blackeyed peas and a smoked pork roast. All cooked at our campsite.
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hog jowls
I gotta ask, how do you cook and serve that?
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You use it to flavor the greens and black eyed peas(throw a couple in each pot) they are mostly fat and you don't eat them ,fat back ,uncut bacon or smoked ham hocks (ham hocks are the best but tradition calls for jewels)will all work the same.
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You use it to flavor the greens and black eyed peas(throw a couple in each pot) they are mostly fat and you don't eat them ,fat back ,uncut bacon or smoked ham hocks (ham hocks are the best but tradition calls for jewels)will all work the same.
"Jewels"...?! I believe those are also called Rocky Mountain Oysters...
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"Jewels"...?! I believe those are also called Rocky Mountain Oysters...
Good catch ,That was an auto correct...but my uncle Wallis had a pig farm they used every part of the hogs...it was just called food