From Hoppin’ John in the United States to soba noodles in Japan, here’s a tasty sampling of New Year’s food traditions around ...
After a night of toasting the New Year, you may wake up Jan. 1 with a pounding headache, fatigue and nausea. Here are a few ...
There’s something about the comforting, smoky warmth of Hoppin’ John that makes it feel like home, no matter where you’re ...
You can tell a lot about the Black community by the food they eat. No, we’re not talking chicken and watermelon stereotypes.
In a pan, heat some oil and sauté any leftover vegetables. Stir in the flour, then slowly add the gravy or stock to create a ...
PLAN AHEAD: Save enough cake for Monday and enough ice cream for Wednesday.
The hearty, healthy combination of black-eyed peas and greens is good and good for you for New Year's Day and throughout the winter months.
A ham bone is the key ingredient in flavorful recipes from greens and beans to countless soups. Here are four ways to use ...
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Certain practices may help support a safe fast. This includes staying hydrated and including enough protein in your meals on the days you eat. There are many different ways to fast. Intermittent ...
U.S. Housing and Urban Development Southeast Regional Administrator Denise Cleveland-Leggett, announced the selection of Bob W. Cook, to serve as HUD Field Office Director for Knoxville, Tennessee on ...