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belated, but im curious...
what do you eat (traditionally) for new years?
here in central PA we all about that pork & saurkraut but i know down in LA some people spoon that bananas foster heavy in their pie holes... (or so i've heard)
Tamales!
Reeses!
cajun peppered turkey
omfg im so hungry going to go eat a PB&J or something
Thanksgiving?

among other things, the most delicious stuffing i've ever had, it was a sage apple sausage stuffing. turns out though that supermarkets only carry sage sausage aroudn thanksgiving
fux 
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| Originally posted by Mr.Mystery Thanksgiving? |
My mom made crab fondue. Delish. 
Jack in the Box or Taco Bell. Wild card
being Dutch I can reply no different then

Fried buns with raisins (usually topped with powdersugar)
They are fabricated and consumed only the days before and after New Year in The Netherlands..
/so far for cultural facts
those sound good
stick one in my mouf
drugs.
lol its tradition?
more of a tradition than anything else i've ever done on new years.
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| Originally posted by l�cid more of a tradition than anything else i've ever done on new years. |
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| Originally posted by bas He's talking about Thanksgiving. Fucking crackhead. |
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| Originally posted by wizniz what do you eat (traditionally) for new years? |
THAT MOTHER FUCKER CHANGED IT!!!

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| Originally posted by Zild Tamales! |
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| Originally posted by tubularbills cajun peppered turkey |
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| Originally posted by Mr.Mystery Thanksgiving? |
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| Originally posted by Yan Reeses! |
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| Originally posted by bas THAT MOTHER FUCKER CHANGED IT!!! |
Who the hell eats canjun peppered turkey on New Year's day? Why do you think Mr. Mystery was so confused? Yeah....exactly. Fuck you Wizniz.
hmm I don't think there is anything in particular for Polish New Year's eve. However, the buns that ScuL posted are eaten on "Fat Thursday" in Poland and Germany(It's the Thursday before Lent - *Easter)

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| Originally posted by Ygrene My son! We had seafood: crab legs, shrimp fettucine, crab balls, and cheesy biscuits. DELICHASE. |
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