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In many Asian countries, long noodles are eaten on New Year's Day in order to bring a long life. |
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A common good luck food in the southern United States, black-eyed peas are thought to bring prosperity. |
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In Germany, Ireland, and parts of the United States, cabbage is associated with luck and fortune since it is green and resembles money. |
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Thought to resemble coins, lentils are eaten throughout Italy for good fortune in the New Year. |
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Long associated with abundance and fertility, pomegranates are eaten in Turkey and other Mediterranean countries for luck in the New Year. |
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In North America, Asia, and Europe, people eat fish to celebrate the new year. In some countries, people associate fish with moving forward into the new year since fish swim forward. |
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Coco Snowball recipe found here |
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Black and White Table by "Celebrations at Home". |
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Caviar on Toast Points |
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Oreo Cookie Tower with Sparklers from Martha Stewart |
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Blake Lively ~ Great Scarf |
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Miranda Kerr ~ Cute and casual airport look |
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Nicole Richie ~ California Winter chic |
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley ~ Simple & cute |
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Olivia Palermo ~ Love it all: The bag, jacket & tan jeans |
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Pippa Middleton ~ Warm & cozy |
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Kate Middleton ~ Love the Duchess |