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  2. Why do we eat ‘lucky’ black-eyed peas? In 1937, a Texan sold ...

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    It took Texas to make America swallow the idea of lucky New Year’s black-eyed peas. More than 85 years ago, in 1937, an East Texas promoter put the first national marketing campaign behind what ...

  3. Category:Holiday foods - Wikipedia

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    Thanksgiving food (4 C, 45 P) Pages in category "Holiday foods" ... Black bun; Black-eyed pea; Buccellato di Lucca; C. Challah; Chongyang cake; Cinnamon Roll Day; D ...

  4. 60 Appetizer Recipes That’ll Get The Party Started This Fall

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    Not just for Thanksgiving, these savory bites are perfect for any fall or winter gathering. ... Black-Eyed Pea Bruschetta. Simply toss canned black-eyed peas with raw chopped collard greens, bell ...

  5. Black Eyed Peas - Wikipedia

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    The Black Eyed Peas performed in the closing ceremony of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines. [44] The Black Eyed Peas performed in the 93rd Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2019. They appeared on the NHL float and performed their latest hit "Ritmo (Bad Boys For Life)."

  6. Black-eyed Pea (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    A now-defunct Black-eyed Pea outlet in Hillsboro, Texas, is located near Hill College. Black-eyed Pea is an American restaurant chain, with outlets primarily in Colorado. Two corporate entities operate the restaurants. [1] The lone Texas restaurant is operated by Restaurants Acquisition I, L.L.C., [2] [3] whose company is based in Upper Kirby ...

  7. Taste tradition: Why we eat black-eyed peas, greens, and ...

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    One pound of Black-eyed peas takes about 90 minutes to soften. Put them in a bowl, rinse thoroughly, and then add the peas to a pot of boiling water. Reduce the water to a simmer and cook until ...

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    1 1 / 2 cup dried black-eyed peas; 1 ... The 20 best Thanksgiving Black Friday deals you can shop before your turkey is even carved ... Walmart, Wayfair, Nordstrom, Best Buy and more. AOL. Amazon ...

  9. Black-eyed pea - Wikipedia

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    The black-eyed pea or black-eyed bean [2] is a legume grown around the world for its medium-sized, edible bean. It is a subspecies of the cowpea, an Old World plant domesticated in Africa, and is sometimes simply called a cowpea. The common commercial variety is called the California Blackeye; it is pale-colored with a prominent black spot.