Texans who want to reign in the new year with love, luck, good health, and money will need to eat all these traditional Texas custom foods on New Year's Day.
Here in the Lone Star State some cities are better for keeping your New Years Resolutions. You'll be surprised to find out it's not the bigger cities either.
Many people believe that consuming certain foods, at the beginning of the year, will bring us love, luck, good health and/or money. Here are a few of the most popular food superstitions to help you kick off the New Year.
I was asked the other day what my New Year's resolution was going to be for 2014. I had no idea, hadn't really thought about it. Honestly, I don't usually make a resolution, so to speak, because rarely are they ever followed through on. However, I think I came up with one I'm going to try to keep up.
It’s only been a couple of weeks since we began the new year and you made all those life improving resolutions, but relief is in sight. January 17 is Ditch New Year’s Resolutions Day.