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The board is actually called “Happy New Year!” and it’s one of the book’s 50 accessible entertainment ideas, featuring three different types of caviar, plus smoked salmon, cucumbers, mini ...
Vasilopita (Greek New Year’s Bread) Vasilopita, or Greek New Year’s Bread, is a sweet yeasted egg bread scented with orange and traditionally served on New Year’s day.
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Breakfast Ideas for the New School Year

Casseroles are a way to meal prep for the week and keep meals quick. This one is delicious and made up of eggs, sausage and hashbrowns- the perfect breakfast combination! You could totally swap out ...
In the South, black-eyed peas, pork and greens are standard fare for New Year’s Day. After all, we all want money, prosperity and luck in the new year.
Chinese New Year -- the Year of the Rabbit -- begins Feb. 3, 2011. Celebrate with family, friends and food. Here are some easy recipes and ideas to help you celebrate Chinese New Year.
Chef Kathy Fang shares Lunar New Year ideas and recipe The “Chef Dynasty: House of Fang” star helps "GMA" usher in the year of the rabbit with tips for decorating, traditions and a recipe for ...
Twice-cooked Swiss chard Hui guo niu pi cai 回鍋牛皮菜 The following recipe is based on one taught to me by the Chengdu chef Yu Bo, who serves it in an exquisite porcelain dish at his miraculous banquets ...
Now heat the stock to a slow boil and cook the meats for 15-20 minutes (covered) until the stock becomes richly flavored. Then add and stir in the onions, celery, garlic, thyme, sweet basil, and ...
No time to waste! We have tons of great recipes in our files for New Year's foods. Black eyed peas mean good luck if you eat n January 1, and cabbage means you'll have green -- money.
Lunar New Year, an important celebration in Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean cultures, is fast approaching. Called Tet in Vietnam and Seollal in South Korea, these holidays all fall on Jan. 25 this ...