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Originally Posted by Miss Laura
We use to have a Hogmanay (New Year's Eve) party back in the 90's early 00's but that stopped. Normally pubs have a lock in and you celebrate with the people in the vars/pubs/clubs.
New Year's Day a tradition in my city is called The New Year Dook which takes place any time from 8am to 3pm on New Year's Day. Its when the crazy people jump into the freezing river. Temperatures reach -10 etc. I do it. But not this year NO celebration as Scotland as of 26th Dec is on full lockdown  Covid we all curse you
Question: What is a tradition be in food or drink you have on Hogmanay or New Year's Day?
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I had never heard of Hogmanay before. Sounds fun! New Year's day in my family always consisted of eating a large ham dinner. In my husband's country, in early morning many people ate lentils with ham chunks and sunnyside up eggs on top, and drank more beer. As for the dinner, I forget.
What do you tend to do/eat when you wake up in the middle of the night hungry?