The top vitamins for eye health are essential to keeping them healthy and your vision clear. Eating a balanced diet is the best way to stay healthy, but sometimes, you need a little help to meet ...
EAGLE-eyed royal fans have spotted a blunder in Meghan Markle's New Year's Instagram post. The Duchess of Sussex made a bombshell return to social media yesterday with a video of her running along ...
Eye yoga involves eye movements that may strengthen the muscles in your eyes. However, there is not a large amount of evidence to support its purported benefits. Yogic eye exercises, also called ...
National Park Service / Jeremy SunderRaj One of Yellowstone National Park’s most famous gray wolves, an 11-year-old matriarch who was blind in one eye, has died after a fight with a rival pack.
Rebecca Dancer is a full-time writer living in Los Angeles. She writes for a variety of publications, covering everything from beauty and wellness to fashion and lifestyle. Taylor has been an ...
Looking for good luck and prosperity in 2025? Eat black-eyed peas with collard greens – or cabbage – and a slice of cornbread on New Year’s Day. “According to historian and food scholar Adrian Miller, ...
Traditionally, black-eyed peas and greens are eaten on New Year's Day — preferably as the first meal of the year. The peas symbolize coins, and the greens represent money, both believed to bring ...
For generations, cabbage, black-eyed peas and other symbolic foods have been a staple of New Year’s celebrations in the South. But why do we eat these particular foods, and what do they mean?
Susan Hall, a loving mom, grandmother, sister and friend, residing in Hixson, Tennessee, went to be with her Savior in heaven on December 29, 2024, at the age of 68. Susan enjoyed studying her ...
Americans eat black-eyed peas for New Year's to bring about good fortune in the coming year. But that's the short answer. The long one involves a shared family tradition that celebrates the legume ...
There's a Southern food tradition involving black-eyed peas that dates back to the Civil War, which many believe is a way to attract prosperity in the new year. So why not give it a try? "Southerners ...