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New Year's Midnight Feast Menu
By Yelena Johnson Staff Writer
Many cultures have traditionally lucky foods that are eaten on New Year's eve to guarantee good luck in the coming year. The most common of these luck-laden dishes include pork, leafy greens (especially kale), grapes, donuts and legumes, according to
Epicurious . All of the foods symbolize good fortune and prosperity, which is why we've based our sample feast menu around them. What better way to start the new year off right?
Sample New Year's Midnight Feast Menu
Dessert
Mini Glazed Donuts , warm from the oven with option of Meyer lemon curd and chocolate sauce on the side for dipping
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