Yes, it’s a Pennsylvania Dutch tradition that we all follow, but it’s important to know its history. (It’s also fun.) So here’s why we eat pork and sauerkraut as well as other good-luck foods. Like ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — If it's just not the new year without a bite of pork and sauerkraut, you may find yourself in the company of many across the globe who turn to food tradition superstitions as a tasty ...
This article may contain affiliate links that Yahoo and/or the publisher may receive a commission from if you buy a product or service through those links. In kitchens across America during the mid to ...
It’s not the prettiest of foods but on New Year’s Day in central Pennsylvania, pork and sauerkraut rules. Eating the homestyle dish made with fermented cabbage promises good luck in the new year. The ...
There are plenty of food safety rules to keep in mind when it comes to cooking meat. All meat is different in terms of how ...
Assembling this hands-off slow cooker BBQ pulled pork this morning means you can revel in the complex, sweet-spicy dish ...
The tradition is rich with symbolism for those seeking a little extra luck in the New Year. Pork symbolizes progress because pigs root forward when they eat, a sign of moving ahead rather than ...