According to my departed father of Lithuanian and Russian descent, the first thing in your mouth after the stroke of midnight and the sip of champagne ringing in the New Year must be sauerkraut for good luck, preferably from a roasting pan that the sauerkraut shared with a pork roast and a dozen or so Polska Kielbasa.
Since it's just Cathy and me this year, we're going to our favorite 24-hour diner where we'll each have a favorite appetizer leading up to midnight, then share a Reuben sandwich, taking that first bite as 2016 begins.
And you, world?
Oh, and if it's not sauerkraut, what's YOUR good-luck-in-the-New-Year food?
Since it's just Cathy and me this year, we're going to our favorite 24-hour diner where we'll each have a favorite appetizer leading up to midnight, then share a Reuben sandwich, taking that first bite as 2016 begins.
And you, world?
Oh, and if it's not sauerkraut, what's YOUR good-luck-in-the-New-Year food?