The Talking Appalachian Podcast

New Year's Eve Superstitions and Foods, Old Christmas, and the Word "Untelling"


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It's "untelling" what 2024 will bring, but in this episode we'll talk about why you should eat black- eyed peas on New Year's Eve, why you shouldn't do housework on New Year's Day, and why some people refuse to take down their trees until Old Christmas on January 6th. We'll also explore the word "untelling," our first word in 2024.
Have a Happy New Year!

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Research: WV Public Broadcasting, Dictionary of American Regional English, Southern Living website, "Old Christmas" fiddle tune (1937) by Asher Boyd, American Folklife Center

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