New years' eats

Google Search: what is salt pork reveals that fatback becomes salt pork when salt-cured and that salt pork is similar to American-style bacon, but unsmoked. Imputed is that American-style bacon is a bit more to the meat side than the straight-up salt pork.

Why, in the name of God, do I look this up?

My parents always make Hoppin’ John for New Years; I have adapted the tradition to make Cuban-style black beans para mi espoza every year.

As I was gettin’ the fixins (beans, rice, green pepper, bacon, salt, black pepper, garlic, onions if you’re in the mood) I wondered how close the substituted bacon is to the usually-called for salt pork; now I know. Pretty close.

Mmmm. I smells the garlic and sich. Gettin’ hungry.

At midnight we’ll eat the twelve grapes before trying to find a shot of downtown Vegas. Then we’ll stand on the steps of our apartment building with our neighbor Peter to watch the Needle explode.

KG + LV = snow, fear

As I have said, ex-co-worker and NJ blogger KG of the ID headed to LA, CA and LV, NV for R’n’R. With New Year’s Day on the doorstep, it should be noted that hard on the heels of the wellridiculed FBI alert concerning the consultation of almanacs (or as I’ve seen it, al manaqi), an unexpected snowstorm dusted the usually leaflet-littered reaches of the Strip, just in advance of the holiday that is being discussed as the probable locus of the recent Paris-LAX hubbub.

Somehow, I feel certain that this is related. If only I had total information awareness. I shall remain vigilant.