Basically title. Normally we put something “normal” like cocktail shrimp but what’s everyone else doing?
My wife and I will have a quiet dinner together at home. At some point we started having lobster tail for New Years, and it’s become kind of a tradition.
I’m not sure about New Year’s Eve, but New Year’s Day is a big day for tradition with my wife. We always have pork, greens, and black eyed peas every New Year’s Day. It’s some sort of old tradition.
(When I made this post with voice dictation, it capitalized Black Eyed Peas, so I guess it thought that I was going to have Fergie and the boys over. 🤔)
We’re hosting some friends so I spent all day Saturday making tamales!
LSD
Pizza from the nice place.
Raclette, which involves a lot of food besides the cheese prepared in little pans or on a grill.
Ending the year full of cheese is ideal
I’m going over to hang out with my sister, we’re ordering Indian food.
Oliebollen, and probably too many :)
Last year I had to stand in line for up to two hours to get a fresh batch on the 31st. Even appeared on local tv because of the huge line.
Not sure where and when I’m going to get this year’s batch, but I definitely don’t want to have a repeat of last year.
In denmark he have the tradition of eating kransekage which is only available in bakeries and grocery shops around new years eve.
After reading the wiki I can see why. 🤤
Whatever trash comes out of the vending machine at work 😕
Similarly eating at work, but my workplace provides a hot meal (though not necessarily time to eat it while it’s still hot).
I’m suppose to make hoppin john on new years eve to eat on new years day but I may or may not remember. I think nothing for us watching the ball drop though. Maybe popcorn.
Sauerkraut, onions, and kielbasa (as is tradition).
We usually get blinis with caviar and Crémant. We haven’t decided on anything else yet.
Box macaroni and cheese with frozen peas in it.
Lol my partner is going to be so into that.
Will be eating something very common here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toshikoshi_soba?wprov=sfla1
Nice! the idea of relaxing food makes sense.











