In this column, Susi Gott Seguret explores black-eyed peas' significance to Appalachia, which helped keep livestock healthy during the Civil War.
The holidays are just about over by now. Perhaps the last of the big traditions was celebrated at lunch on New Year’s Day. The reason for eating black-eyed peas and some type of greens for New Year’s ...
The black-eyed pea is infamous in traditional American lore as representing luck and prosperity if consumed first on New Year's Day. Dating back to the American Civil War, one story shares that it is ...
Step into Southern tradition as the calendar flips. Black-eyed peas are considered a good luck charm for the new year, and you can join in on the prosperity with this one-pan version that adds bacon ...
Looking for a hearty and comforting dish to warm your soul? This Black-Eyed Peas Recipe is a Southern classic packed w ...