Saturday, 30 December 2017

5 foods that are eaten for good luck in the new year

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Why these 5 foods are eaten for good luck in the new year
Find out why these five delicious foods — like soba noodles and black-eyed peas — are known to bring good luck for the new year.
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Ring in 2018 with yummy French onion sliders and succulent champagne squares
You'll be known as the host with the most, thanks to Elizabeth Heiskell.
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This caffeinated cocktail will keep guests up to ring in the New Year
Get a caffeine and boozy buzz from this coffee cocktail with grappa and amaretto liqueur.
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This crispy shrimp toast hors d'oeuvre is a serious crowd-pleaser
These crunchy fried shrimp toasts will impress your party guests for New Year's or any festive event.
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What people eat and drink on New Year's Eve around the world
Grapes in Spain. Pomegranates in Turkey. See how the world celebrates the new year.
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Can Megyn Kelly tell cheap wine from the expensive kind?
Just because you're hosting a New Year's Eve bash doesn't mean you have to break the bank. TODAY national investigative correspondent Jeff Rossen joins Megyn Kelly TODAY to conduct a taste test with Megyn and some of her studio audience to see if they prefer cheap or expensive wines and Champagne – and the results may surprise you!
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Trying to eat healthier in 2018? This compilation of popular healthy and delicious cookbooks can help.
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