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I beleive grits are dried, ground hominy. I'll ask a southern boy (in his 70's) I know who is a folklorist. I'm willing to bet that grits change moving from one southern state to another.
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Gilly
Thanks for the link......duh.....grits.com.
I just bookmarked it. PS< the best grits I ever had in this world was at a Waffle House in Greenville SC. YUM |
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Twenty replies and I'm the only detractor? I can't believe it!
I could not over-state how much of a dislike I have for grits. I'm not attempting to overturn the apple cart, just really don't like 'em.
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In Virginia we don't care much for Cod .
You have my Cod and I will enjoy your Grits. |
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If I don't hate grits, does that mean I have some southern gene in me?
How would I have gotten a southern gene, I'm all northern? We grow alot of corn around here, maybe that has something to do with it. Of course, maybe having southern genes means you CRAVE grits, which as I said before isn't really true. If I'm down south I have some grits. Gilly |
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i agree with Gilly ! the first Waffle House i see on a southern roadtrip and i'm there ! big breakfast with xtra grits. Yumm.
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That's the way I like mine too. I'll eat them plain, either way is good. Being born in the South, how can I not like grits? I don't care to much for "loading" them up though. It may add taste, but it also adds fat and calories. How many of ya'll like beefhash? I've never had it before, but my grandfather (who's 83 this year) alway made it for my older brothers when he used to be nice. This cuisine, has also been combined as beefhash and grits. |
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Hey Narwhal, think we should sue hog's head cheese folks? You know, mad-sow disease.... Botnst |
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I've only been to Charley G's once, a couple years ago, and it was pretty good. Sort of a "Copeland's" knock-off.
So, where's the best catfish restaurant in MS? If there is one otehr person on the forum from Mississippi, this should start an argument. But then, you're a lawyer, you probably have two reasonable yet conflicting opinions on your own. Bonst |
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Re: Everybody's a critic....
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One of my favorites, but I haven't been to since the 1960's was the San Jacinto Inn at the Monument/Battleship in TX. I ate so many boiled crabs I walked sideways for a week. I never knew teh name of that place in MS with the dome. I visited it during construction just out of curiosity--not many dome-builders in MS. The owners and contractor were there when I stopped and eager to show-off the construction. Really nice people. Glad they're successful. Botnst |
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