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Chinese New Year Traditions for DinnerUnderstanding Chinese New Year traditions can guide your dinner planning. These are some ideas for Chinese New Year food, recipes, and other resources for an auspicious Chinese New Year dinner.
Chinese New Year at Home: 10 Chinese New Year TraditionsYou can celebrate Chinese New Year at home even if you don't have room for a parade. These are 10 ideas based on Chinese New Year traditions that you and your kids can use to celebrate Chinese New Year at home.
Fresh Takes on New Year's TraditionsSome New Year's traditions need refreshing. For your family, this might be the year to put the phrase "out with the old and in with the new" into action.- Weird New Year's TraditionsThis looks at some rather odd New Year's practices and traditions.
- New Year's Traditions ExplainedEver wondered where New Year's traditions came from? Read on to find out.
- Chinese New Year TraditionsA look at some Chinese New Year traditions, superstitions and myths.
- Bizarre New Year's Traditions and SuperstitionsSome are funny, some are odd, and some are actually offensive.
- New Year's Traditions ExplainedYou've asked mom why you eat black eyed peas on New Year's, and she said, "Because it's good luck." "But why?" you asked. "It just is. Hush up and eat your peas." Ok, so I'll elaborate.
Unique British New Year's TraditionsThe holidays are celebrated throughout England with great enthusiasm, a time of year when the British really make a point about following traditions. Whether you're a resident or a visitor this New Year, here are some unique British New Year's traditions to take part in.- Chinese New Year TraditionsChinese new year welcomes the start of the Chinese calendar year. There are a lot of traditions surrounding it. Some of these traditions are found within this article.
Pennsylvania Dutch New Year's Tradition - Rueben DipRed meat rocks! For those, like me, preferring beef over pork, try this Reuben dip variation on New Year's or anytime you're in the mood for kraut.- Wacky New Years TraditionsAn ever growing list of the crazy things that people do on the first day of the New Year.
- Hoppin' John: the Southern New Years TraditionHoppin' John with a side of greens and cornbread is a Southern tradition for the start of the year. To be lucky and prosperous in the New Year, add this black-eyed pea dish to your New Year's Day menu.
- New Year TraditionsNew year is approaching and we are all geared up to welcome and celebrate the new year 2008.Though the merry of celebration remains the same throughout the globe yet there are traditional procedures and popular beliefs in various countries.
