At the heart of a celebration hosted by the Church of Scientology Los Angeles this Christmas season was a miracle: the apparition of the Virgin of Guadalupe. Each year, Mexican communities at home ...
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Homemade Tamales are a traditional recipe from Mexico and ... citizens from the 'Christmas Witch.' The filling of the balls may vary but generally contain dry fruits and chopped apples. People across ...
The particulars vary, but the general theme is the same: Enjoy food and drink to usher in a year of prosperity. A major New Year’s food tradition in the American South, Hoppin’ John is a dish ...
From a donut that protects against witches to a pastry that will tell your fortune, cultures around the world often start the new year with great food.
Hoppin’ John, a dish from the African diaspora that’s made with black-eyed peas, rice and bacon or ham (another lucky food to eat for the New Year) is also a traditional New Year’s Day dish ...
Since then, the tradition has spread to many Spanish-speaking nations. Tamales, corn dough stuffed with meat, cheese and other delicious additions and wrapped in a banana leaf or a corn husk, make ...