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The sentiment behind New Year’s traditions like stuffing ourselves with collard greens, black-eyed peas, and cornbread for all the good luck, fortune, health, and bounty we can muster might be rooted in superstition, but Southerners aren’t ones to gamble for no reason.

However, our traditions can go beyond food, too. For obvious reasons, these don’t get near as much attention. (No ham hock and all.) One such forgotten superstition? Your first visitor of the year. Learn the history behind the "first footer" at the link in our profile!

📷: @hectormsanchezphoto; styling: @pagemullins; design: @devon.mccombs

The sentiment behind New Year’s traditions like stuffing ourselves with collard greens, black-eyed peas, and cornbread for all the good luck, fortune, health, and bounty we can muster might be rooted in superstition, but Southerners aren’t ones to gamble for no reason. However, our traditions can go beyond food, too. For obvious reasons, these don’t get near as much attention. (No ham hock and all.) One such forgotten superstition? Your first visitor of the year. Learn the history behind the "first footer" at the link in our profile! 📷: @hectormsanchezphoto; styling: @pagemullins; design: @devon.mccombs

December 29, 2021

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