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Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Chinese New Year 🐴 Gong Xi Fa Cai

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🐴   Horse  馬 午 🐎
!!! 恭喜发财 !!!
Gong Xi Fa Cai
      
Lunar New Year 
Year of the
馬   Mǎ    Horse        Wǔ
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Horse Sign
Meaning a burning flame or sun, sign of plants at their end.
Those born under the sign of the Horse are a flexible group of people. They tend to be stubborn when it comes their ideas, but they are also incredibly patient when it comes to hearing out what other people have to say. They favor straight forward, occasionally blunt conversation. And yet they generally avoid starting up any unnecessary trouble. This combination then makes those under the Horse sign a bit of a puzzle to the people around them. Though this certainly does not stop people from trying to figure them out.

In spite of some of their misgivings, Horses are also incredibly loyal friends and partners. Perhaps it is because first impressions have a lasting effect, or simply that they are inclined to do well by others. Whatever the case for an individual, however, they are consistently there when friends need a person to turn to or a shoulder to lean on. They are also quite capable of resolving conflicts, both their own and other people's. Altogether then, those born under the sign of the Horse are some of the most favored members of society; and though they don't often aspire to greatness they tend to achieve a manner of it through the compliments and adoration of their friends.
 
 The color red is used because it is considered a color that wards off evil and symbolizes Good Luck.

It is said that odd number of bills, coins or the total of the money given must not add up to an odd number (like 3,5,7,9, etc.), but either must be an even number or end with an “8″ in the ones column (like $88.00, $168.00, etc.) as they are considered auspicious or “good” numbers. Any money must not total the numbers, 4, 40,44,444, etc., as the pronunciation of the word “four” in Chinese dialects resembles the word for death, a bad omen.
 
Red envelopes are also given to newlyweds in China.

You can activate Good Luck on this day by burning red candles anointed with “Fast Luck” oil to activate the goodness of the New Year and the first New Moon.
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History of Chinese New Year

The Chinese New Year Festival is the most significant holiday for Chinese people around the world, regardless of the origin of their ancestors. It is also known as the Lunar New Year Festival because it is based on the lunar calendar as opposed to the Gregorian calendar. The holiday is a very jubilant occasion mainly because it is the time when people take a break from work to get together with family and friends.
The origin of the Chinese New Year Festival can be traced back thousands of years through a continually evolving series of colourful legends and traditions. One of the most famous legends is that of Nien, an extremely cruel and ferocious beast, which the Chinese believe, eats people on New Year’s Eve. To keep Nien away, red-paper couplets are pasted on doors, torches are lit, and firecrackers are set off throughout the night, because Nien is said to fear the colour of red, the light of fire, and loud noises. Early the next morning, as feelings of triumph and renewal fill the air at successfully keeping Nien away for another year, the most popular greeting heard is kung-hsi, or “congratulations.”

Even though Chinese New Year celebrations generally only last for several days, starting on New Year’s Eve, the festival itself is actually about three weeks long. It begins on the twenty-fourth day of the twelfth lunar month, the day, it is believed, when various gods ascend to heaven to pay their respects and report on household affairs to the Jade Emperor, the supreme Taoist deity. According to tradition, households busily honor these gods by burning ritualistic paper money to provide for their traveling expenses. Another ritual is to smear malt sugar on the lips of the Kitchen God, one of the traveling deities, to ensure that he either submits a favorable report to the Jade Emperor or keeps silent.
Next, “spring couplets” are hung up around the house. Spring couplets are paper scrolls and squares inscribed with blessings and auspicious words, such as “good fortune,” “wealth,” “longevity,” and “springtime.” The paper squares are usually pasted upside down, because the Mandarin Chinese word for “upside down,” Tao, is a homonym of the word “arrival.” Thus, the paper squares represent the “arrival” of spring and the “coming” of prosperous times.

On lunar New Year’s Eve, family members who are no longer living at home make a special effort to return home for reunion and share in a sumptuous meal. At that time, family members hand out “lucky money” in red envelopes to elders and children and stay up all night to welcome the New Year. Chinese people have long believed that staying awake all night on New Year’s Eve would help their parents to live a longer life. Thus, lights are kept on the entire night–not just to drive away Nien, as in ancient times, but also as an excuse to make the most of the family get-together. Some families even hold religious ceremonies after midnight to welcome the God of the New Year into their homes, a ritual that is often concluded with a huge barrage of firecrackers.
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Gong Xi Fa Cai
!!!  恭喜发财  !!!
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Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Mardi Gras 🎭 Fat Tuesday👑 Recipes

Mardi Gras 🎭 Fat Tuesday
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Recipes
You Need To Indulge In This Year
By Alison Spiegel
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Fat Tuesday is upon us again, and no matter your affiliation, it's a great time to indulge in the fattiest fried foods you can get your hands on.

Depending on where you're from, the fried foods traditionally eaten on Fat Tuesday, or Mardi Gras, range from the sweet -- like doughnuts and King Cake -- to the savory -- like fried Po'Boys. In the UK, Fat Tuesday is Pancake Day, and in Poland, it's Paczki Day -- which refers to the jelly-filled doughnuts they eat. Of course for Americans, Mardi Gras is basically synonymous with New Orleans, which is home to some of the best fried foods in the country.

We take fried food very seriously, and whatever you eat the rest of the year, you should take it seriously too on Fat Tuesday. You're supposed to indulge, so why not really go for it? We've rounded up some of the fattiest Fat Tuesday recipes to help get you started.
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Let the good times roll
with these 17 fatty recipes!
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1 Puffy Pillow Beignets

Get the Puffy Pillow Beignets from Lady and pups via Food52

2 Fried Catfish Po' Boys With Spicy Remoulade Sauce


3 Pork Boudin Balls
Get the Pork Boudin Balls recipe from inpatskitchen via Food52

4 Blue Cheese Lobster Beignets
Get the Blue Cheese Lobster Beignets recipe from Half Baked Harvest

5  King Caked Filled Two Ways
Get the King Cake Filled Two Ways recipe from Lemon Sugar

6 Easy Baked Creole Muffuletta Sandwich

Get the Easy Baked Creole Muffuletta Sandwich recipe from Creole Contessa


7   Biscuit Beignets With Praline Sauce
Get the Biscuit Beignets with Praline Sauce recipe from Kevin & Amanda

8  Bourbon Bread Pudding
  
Get the Bourbon Bread Pudding recipe from Brown Eyed Baker

9  Jalapeno Hush Puppies
10 Fried Shrimp Po' Boy With Jalapeno Lime Ailoi
Get the Fried Shrimp Po' Boy with Jalapeno Lime Ailoi recipe from Kitchen Belleicious


11 Mardi Gras Push Pops
 
12 Paczki (Polish Doughnuts)

Get the Paczki (Polish Doughnuts) from Brown Eyed Baker

13  Fried Oyster Po' Boy

Get the Fried Oyster Po' Boy recipe from From Away

14  Moon Pies

15 Mac And Cheese Fried Zuchinni

Get the Mac And Cheese Fried Zucchini recipe from Half Baked Harvest

16  Banana Nut Pancakes
17  Beignets Tiramisu With chocolate Ganache

Get the Beignets Tiramisu with chocolate Ganache recipe from Half Baked Harvest