This article was originally published for New Year’s 2023. By JENNIFER SHEEHAN We Pennsylvanians know that on New Year’s Day, ...
It is one of the most common types of red meat that is consumed worldwide, though it is against the law of some religions- including Islam and Judaism- to eat pork. As a red meat, pork has a ...
As we enter 2026, we’ll be looking for all the good luck we can find. Here in Pennsylvania Dutch country, the tradition of ...
The centuries-old Pennsylvania Dutch custom symbolizes prosperity and good fortune, with roots dating back to 1802 and strong ...
Yes, it’s a Pennsylvania Dutch tradition that we all follow, but it’s important to know its history. (It’s also fun.) So here’s why we eat pork and sauerkraut as well as other good-luck foods. Like ...
Yes, it’s a Pennsylvania Dutch tradition that we all follow, but it’s important to know its history. (It’s also fun.) Like many other cultures, the Pennsylvania Dutch believe eating pork on New Year’s ...