This article was originally published for New Year’s 2023. By JENNIFER SHEEHAN We Pennsylvanians know that on New Year’s Day, ...
The American South’s answer to cabbage, collard greens are a popular New Year’s food, and yes, their color also symbolizes ...
Sauerkraut was also a cold-weather food in the 19th century, so it would have been an obvious item to pair with pork for New ...
Enjoy a pork and sauerkraut meal in Central PA for good luck & prosperity in 2026. Discover local spots offering delicious ...
From Perry’s to Fogo de Chão, butchers reveal the restaurant chains serving the thickest, juiciest pork chops worth ordering.
The centuries-old Pennsylvania Dutch custom symbolizes prosperity and good fortune, with roots dating back to 1802 and strong ...
New Year’s is packed with traditions, and when it comes to food, few are as iconic—or as lucky—as pork and sauerkraut. This dynamic duo has been a staple on New Year’s tables for generations, but have ...
Yes, it’s a Pennsylvania Dutch tradition that we all follow, but it’s important to know its history. (It’s also fun.) Like many other cultures, the Pennsylvania Dutch believe eating pork on New Year’s ...
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 ...
As COVID-19 and various variants follow us into 2022, we need to be extra cautious to invite good luck into our new year. For the Pennsylvania Dutch, that means pork and sauerkraut of course. As is ...
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