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Dinner for One
Post by Annachie   » Wed Dec 31, 2014 7:08 am

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Don't know how many of you guys, especially the Americans, who have even seen it, but it is a tradition to watch on New Years Eve down here so ...
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Re: Dinner for One
Post by HB of CJ   » Wed Dec 31, 2014 8:22 pm

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Interesting and thank you. We here in the South Eastern part of the USA have an interesting New Year's Day tradition of having a good luck meal of Greens, Grits and Black Eyed Peas.

Translated into common English, it means, boiled bleached dry corn meal, any kind of boiled leafy green winter garden greens that happened to grow that year and a type of hard bean.

I am not sure how it started. Such a meal is supposed to give you good luck throughout the New Year. Yumm yumm! HB of CJ (old coot) Most of us Southern folks love the taste also.

PS; Some believe since the diet is vegetarian in nature and actually quite balanced and was cheap to grow, it may have been at one time a Slave's ration. Anyhow, now a tradition.
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Re: Dinner for One
Post by Imaginos1892   » Tue Jan 06, 2015 12:29 am

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HB of CJ wrote:Interesting and thank you. We here in the South Eastern part of the USA have an interesting New Year's Day tradition of having a good luck meal of Greens, Grits and Black Eyed Peas.

Translated into common English, it means, boiled bleached dry corn meal, any kind of boiled leafy green winter garden greens that happened to grow that year and a type of hard bean.

I am not sure how it started. Such a meal is supposed to give you good luck throughout the New Year. Yumm yumm! HB of CJ (old coot) Most of us Southern folks love the taste also.

PS; Some believe since the diet is vegetarian in nature and actually quite balanced and was cheap to grow, it may have been at one time a Slave's ration. Anyhow, now a tradition.

It may or may not give you good luck, but it should produce enough gas to put your outhouse in orbit....
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Re: Dinner for One
Post by Tenshinai   » Thu Jan 08, 2015 5:55 pm

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Annachie wrote:Don't know how many of you guys, especially the Americans, who have even seen it, but it is a tradition to watch on New Years Eve down here so ...
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Ah yes, that one´s a classic here as well, aired same time.
Though i think it´s not the same recording as that one.
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Re: Dinner for One
Post by aairfccha   » Fri Jan 09, 2015 6:36 pm

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Tenshinai wrote:
Annachie wrote:Don't know how many of you guys, especially the Americans, who have even seen it, but it is a tradition to watch on New Years Eve down here so ...
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Ah yes, that one´s a classic here as well, aired same time.
Though i think it´s not the same recording as that one.

According to Wikipedia, you get the shorter Swiss version with less alcohol (however that's possible, original is four courses and four absent guests. Smaller glasses?).
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Re: Dinner for One
Post by Tenshinai   » Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:03 am

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aairfccha wrote:According to Wikipedia, you get the shorter Swiss version with less alcohol (however that's possible, original is four courses and four absent guests. Smaller glasses?).


Nah, 4 courses, 4 guests and glasses looks the same. All the props looks pretty much the same, but the version run here seem to be on a slightly smaller set and with cameras much closer to the table.

Not sure how they´re supposed to manage that, but i think it´s the better version because the cameras are closer.
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