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  2. List of casual dining restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    Black Angus Steakhouse: Steakhouse: United States 45 Also known as Stuart Anderson's Black-eyed Pea: Country casual United States (Colorado & Texas) 13 Includes full alcohol service and bar Bob Evans Restaurants: American United States (18 Mid-west and Mid-Atlantic states) 527 Specializing in country-style cooking Bob's Big Boy

  3. It’s time for lucky black-eyed peas. Also, will Fort Worth ...

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    The peas also will be a special of the day Monday at Vickery Cafe, 4120 W. Vickery Blvd.; Texan Diner, 2488 Avondale Haslet Road; and Catfish & Company, 900 Airport Freeway, Hurst.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Black-Eyed Peas with Coconut Milk and Ethiopian Spices

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    In a large saucepan, cover the peas with water and bring to a boil. Simmer over moderately low heat until tender, about 40 minutes. Add a generous pinch of salt and let stand for 5 minutes, then ...

  7. List of foods of the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    Hoppin' John – a traditional Low-Country dish of black-eyed peas served with rice; Mashed potatoes. Mashed potatoes – called "creamed" in some regions; Okra – flour-battered and pan-fried or boiled, stewed, or steamed; Onion – sliced Vidalia onion, whole green onion, onion rings; Peas – often cooked with chunks of ham or onions Black ...

  8. Hoppin' John - Wikipedia

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    Smaller than black-eyed peas, field peas are used in the South Carolina Lowcountry and coastal Georgia. Black-eyed peas are the norm elsewhere. Black-eyed peas are the norm elsewhere. In the southern United States, eating Hoppin' John with collard greens on New Year's Day is thought to bring a prosperous year filled with luck.

  9. Black-Eyed-Pea Salad Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a saucepan, cover the black-eyed peas with water and bring to a boil. Simmer over low heat until tender, 45 minutes. Drain. 2. Meanwhile, in a skillet, heat the oil. Add the onion, season ...