The tradition involves eating one grape for each chime of the clock at midnight—often while underneath a table for extra luck ...
Cabbage and sauerkraut: The vegetable is popular on New Year's in Europe because its color symbolizes money. The long leaves ...
Across the USA, residents look forward to the countdown to midnight on New Year's Eve. As the countdown ensues, a Waterford ...
Setting things on fire is a common New Year's Eve ritual. Some believe it allows you to let go of painful things that ...
Central Ohio is full of traditions. According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, only 0.3% of Columbus residents are ...
A major New Year’s food tradition in the American South, Hoppin’ John is a dish of pork-flavored field peas or black-eyed ...
A beloved ritual for Southerners, eating black-eyed peas as the first thing you consume in a new year is said to bring good luck. Black-eyed peas hummus and black-eyed pea stew with sausage certainly ...
Some might strike you as odd, but whether you're looking for love, wealth or good luck, there are plenty of new year's traditions and superstitions.
In just a few hours, we will be saying ‘goodbye’ to 2024 and ‘hello’ to 2025. Celebrations and traditions vary to bring good ...