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Lessons Learned About Grits
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02/27/21 03:58 PM
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Yep, born and raised on them, and I love them!! When the wife says "Ewww, grits are disgusting", then there's more for me, and she gets to make her own breakfast. Salt, pepper, w/ butter and soft runny eggs. Some of that delicious apple cinnamon bread!
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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02/27/21 04:10 PM
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bill oxner
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From my cousin Vinny to your table.
Quail hunting is like walking into, and out of a beautiful painting all day long. Gene Hill
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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02/27/21 04:31 PM
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Looks fantastic. Eggs with grits for breakfast or shrimp with grits for dinner. They are great with everything.
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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02/27/21 04:59 PM
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I’d tear that up right now
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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02/27/21 05:35 PM
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Born and Raised, cant do without
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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02/27/21 08:17 PM
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Combat Infantryman, the ultimate hunter where the prey shoots back. _____________"Illegitimus non carborundum est"_______________
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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02/27/21 11:58 PM
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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02/28/21 12:27 AM
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Quail hunting is like walking into, and out of a beautiful painting all day long. Gene Hill
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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02/28/21 12:40 AM
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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02/28/21 03:21 AM
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Probably get scorched, but I've never actually had grits. I'll ha e to give them a try.
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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02/28/21 04:26 AM
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World class grits are a treasure, tender and soft. If you want to start a fight, mention “Instant” grits to a Southerner!!!
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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02/28/21 05:47 AM
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Yep, born and raised on them, and I love them!! When the wife says "Ewww, grits are disgusting", then there's more for me, and she gets to make her own breakfast. Salt, pepper, w/ butter and soft runny eggs. Some of that delicious apple cinnamon bread! Hell yes I would!!!
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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02/28/21 01:05 PM
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Looks good But where's the meat
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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02/28/21 02:25 PM
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Looks delicious, needs som bacon, bacon, and more bacon 😋👍
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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02/28/21 02:58 PM
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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02/28/21 03:07 PM
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Yes, I admit that a bone-in ham steak would have given me some red-eye gravy!!
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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02/28/21 03:14 PM
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Yes, I admit that a bone-in ham steak would have given me some red-eye gravy!! Fair and square.
Quail hunting is like walking into, and out of a beautiful painting all day long. Gene Hill
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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03/01/21 01:26 AM
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Grits done right sir!
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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03/01/21 01:53 AM
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Dad used to always bring back yellow grits when he went down to Lafayette. I couldn’t tell you if it’s tied to Cajun cooking or not but he swore by those over the white grits. I never met a . . . . grit? I didn’t like!
Man if I knew what Oxner knows I could throw away what I know
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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03/01/21 02:02 AM
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I bet that would make an awesome shrimp and grits plate. The low country Charleston-style I'm used to are white grits, and more of just sautéed seafood. 'Nawlins style cajun shrimp/grits are more yellow, with lots of cheddar cheese and blended spices. No such thing as a bad one, just different!!
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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03/02/21 07:11 AM
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Probably get scorched, but I've never actually had grits. I'll ha e to give them a try. I also have to admit I have never been much of a grit eater. Growing up, the only time I ever remember eating grits would be if my dad and I stopped for breakfast somewhere that served them. He would doctor them up with some butter and sugar and I would eat them up. I don't know if that's normal or sacrilegious to you lifelong grit eaters, but he taught me that if you put enough butter and sugar on something, you can make anything taste good. Now my girlfriend's aunt makes some kind of jalapeno cheddar grit dish for the holidays every year that is an old family recipe, and I can't get enough of that stuff. I guess now that I am older I need to figure out the more traditional way to eat grits and give them another try since my tastes aren't as limited.
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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03/02/21 07:31 AM
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Yeah I’m out on the sugar in grits. That’s more of a cream of wheat thing to me.
Butter, plenty of salt and some pepper. That’s all grits need man. Give that a whirl and report back
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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03/02/21 08:37 AM
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I don't remember how my dad ate them (probably butter, salt, and pepper that seems to be the common thing on here), but I know I wouldn't touch mine as a kid. He finally got me to eat them by putting butter and sugar on them. I don't know why or what made him try to give them to me that way, but it worked and it got them down me. Sometime kids are just weird, what can I say.
Of course, I have grown to eat a lot of things I wouldn't as a kid, so I may like them just fine now. I will definitely give them another try and see how I like them. Anything specific to look for at the store or is a grit a grit?
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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03/02/21 01:32 PM
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Old girlfriend of mine use to make Cheese grits with chives in them, brother they were delicious. Also enjoy mixing my egg yolk in with my grits
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Re: Lessons Learned About Grits
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03/02/21 04:31 PM
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I never was much on oatmeal (slimy) but loved malt-o-meal, cream of wheat and grits. just a little butter, salt and lots of black pepper for me. Toss in cheese and chopped green onion even better. add shrimp and yet again better.
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