Recipes to Help Ring in the New Year

Whether you celebrate with fireworks and parades, parties or quiet nights with family and friends, the New Year is a time for new beginnings. And according to tradition, what you eat on New Year’s Day will bring you prosperity and good health in the year to come. For example, greens symbolize money, beans resemble coins (as if you needed any more reasons to eat your beans!), noodles are symbols of long life, grains stand for abundance, and fish are believed to be lucky because their scales look like coins.

So get the year started on the right foot with these delicious recipes incorporating traditional New Years’ foods:

Breakfast: Prepare for an abundance of health and wellness while dining on this Quinoa-Berry Breakfast Bowl.

Lunch: Look ahead to a prosperous year with Chard and White Bean Stew.

Dinner: Try your luck with Spicy Sauteed Fish with Olives and Cherry Tomatoes.

Side Dish: Flourish with a side of Savory Green Beans & Caramelized Onions from Birds Eye.

Snack: Enjoy a year of prosperity and good health with Indian Spiced Chickpeas.

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