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Don't Forget to make some Hopping John if you want Good Luck in the New Year!

When the calendar flips over each year, people eat special food to bring good luck, and in the U.S. the most traditional New Year's food is Hopping John. This classic Southern dish has many versions, with the most essential ingredient being black-eyed peas. Click this post's title to see the delicious sounding Hopping John created by Julie from A Mingling of Tastes, inspired by Emeril Lagasse. Then make your own version of Hopping John if you want good luck in 2009!

Ten Cheesy Appetizer Recipes for New Year's

by Alanna Kellogg at 8:39am Tue, 30 Dec 2008 under Food & Drink, New Year's Eve, Food; 2316 views
Tick, tock, tock, tick. New Year's Eve is fast approaching. Don't be caught without a collection of appetizer recipes. No party is complete without a cheesy appetizer or two, so here are a few recipe ideas from favorite food bloggers.

Dip Into Some Cheese Fondue for New Year's Eve

In that interesting way where everything that's old becomes new again, fondue is back. In major cities across the U.S., fondue restaurants are trendy, and fondue pots are plentiful in the stores again. I'm old enough to remember fondue cooking the first time around, so I know this type of communal activity is perfect for parties. Most people love cheese, so I'm thinking cheese fondue is a perfect thing to serve for New Year's Eve.

Five Elegant Appetizers for New Year's Eve

by Alanna Kellogg at 7:51am Sat, 27 Dec 2008 under Food & Drink, Food; 2088 views
Thanksgiving --> Christmas --> New Years. Whew, it's a three-holiday marathon and the finish line is in sight. But before we can breathe deeply and get back to eating and sleeping normally, there's the way station known as New Year's Eve. Whether you're celebrating quietly at home or heading out for a big party, chances are, there's an appetizer in your future. Here are a few elegant ideas.

From the Master Cookie Baker, Here's an Easy Christmas Cookie the Kids Can Make Themselves

It's Christmas vacation and kids are hanging around the house, so master cookie baker Anna of Cookie Madness finds a cookie recipe that's easy enough kids can make it themselves. Just click this post's title to see Anna's daughter in action making the Peanut Butter Kiss Cookies, then bookmark the recipe for your own kids to make during the holidays.

Five Ways to Use a Leftover Ham Bone

by Alanna Kellogg at 8:35am Tue, 23 Dec 2008 under Food & Drink, Food; 3169 views
So you're going to save that Christmas ham bone, right? (Wait, you did get a bone-in ham, right? Right?? If not, next time, okay?) Whatever you do with the meat, once you're down to the bone, it's time to get out your biggest pot. We're gonnna cook and a ham bone, well, it's 100% flavor and it's 100% free.

One last trip to the grocery store

by Denise at 7:26am Mon, 22 Dec 2008 under Food & Drink, Life, Mommy & Family, Holiday Survival Guide '08, Food; 458 views
In three short days I'll be celebrating Christmas with TW and five of our six children. This will involve a lot of noise. A lot of paper. A lot of angsty kids and adults. And an awful lot of laughing. It will also involve more food than TW and I have in a week without children. Seriously. I'm not the cook, thank goodness. I am, however, the person who most often runs to the store when TW discovers we are out of X, Y and Z. This has happened every year, sometimes several times.

Retro or Rawks: Cheese Ball Recipes

by Alanna Kellogg at 7:05am Sat, 20 Dec 2008 under Food & Drink, Food, cheese balls; 1650 views
Seems like last time I made a cheese ball was in the 70s. Oh wait, I wasn't even old enough to make cheese balls in the 70s! Why is it that cheese balls seem so retro? And yet, they're turning up everywhere in the food blogs. No wonder, they're fast and easy additions to holiday buffets and football feasts both. Yes, cheese balls rock! Still, take note how nearly all the recipes come from someone's aunt, someone's mom, someone's neighbor. Like I said, the 70s. (Read on for recipes.)

Oh Fudge: The Greatest Christmas Candy Ever

It's the holiday season, when many people who normally avoid spending time in the kitchen start making plates of candy and passing them out to friends, neighbors, co-workers, and of course, their child's teacher. I've gotten countless numbers of these holiday candy plates from students, and over the years I've become increasingly committed to appreciating the sentiment while depositing the treats in the faculty room for evening custodians to devour. My willpower at passing up candy is pretty strong, but I have to admit that if the plate includes some fudge, it's the one type of holiday candy I probably won't be able to resist.

Winter Salads for Your Holiday Table

by Kalyn Denny at 10:46pm Thu, 11 Dec 2008 under Food & Drink, Holiday Survival Guide '08, Food, winter salads, holiday salads; 1985 views
Whether you're planning a festive holiday meal, or just trying to make it through December without putting on too many pounds, winter salads can be a great way to enjoy seasonal foods such as beets, winter squash, apples, pears, and cruciferous vegetables.

Make-Ahead Recipes for Christmas Morning

by Alanna Kellogg at 12:31pm Tue, 9 Dec 2008 under Food & Drink, Food; 3864 views
From hectic to relaxed, this year, of all years, let's make it a make-ahead Christmas morning.

Food Bloggers' Holiday Gift Guides Can Help You Find the Perfect Foodie Gift

Suppose your best friend is one of those food-obsessed people who love to try making things like Dukkah, Za'atar, or Ras el Hanout. You, on the other hand, are someone who thinks sea salt is highly exotic. You'd like to give your friend some type of appropriately food-themed gift, but haven't a clue about what will be appreciated by a serious foodie. Luckily for anyone with this dilemma, food bloggers are busy this time of year with holiday gift guides for just about every food-related gift you can imagine. I'm going to share some holiday gift guides I've spotted, but truly the season for writing them is just getting started. If you're a food blogger with a gift guide that doesn't get included here, or if you spot one on another blog, please share that link with us in the comments.