Plural??? as far as I've always been told. I think it would be hard to eat "a grit?"Bigger question, is grits singular or plural?
Just my opinion?
God bless:
Two Feathers
Plural??? as far as I've always been told. I think it would be hard to eat "a grit?"Bigger question, is grits singular or plural?
mmull56:With fresh jalapeno, mild cheddar, salt and pepper with 2 eggs sunnyside up on top.
Hey Notchy Bob:Always plural. You only refer to "a grit" when joking around.
They are good. You cook them in a pot. Those grits are almost done.
Grits (they/them/those)
Notchy Bob
When I cook them, the whites are done and the yokes are soft. Been eating them that way for 30 plus yrs. Never had any probs. but I'll settle for over easy also. I'm not that picky.mmull56:
FANTASTIC...minus that sunny side up egg. I like to stick with over easy. I avoid the ptomaine/salmonella possibility? When I see these "Chefs?" drop a half raw egg on top of everything they serve these days in the name of Chic dining, I want to puke! Again... just MY opinion.
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Two Feathers
Never saw that quote by Lee before but we sure are living it now...completely innocent of any intention thereof!
just got carried away reciting some of my favorite meals.
did i mention i love grits?
mmull56When I cook them, the whites are done and the yokes are soft. Been eating them that way for 30 plus yrs. Never had any probs. but I'll settle for over easy also. I'm not that picky.
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I tried grits once. I was an owner operator on my first trip down south. It was winter, after tasting them I asked the waitress for a go box. She said what for, I said these here grits. She asked if I was going to eat them cold? I said no I just want them in case I get stuck on ice. She had some unlady like words for this yankee.
1950DAVE:Bud that is funny. I tried some genuine Pennsylvania scrapple once. I was told it was a lot like souse, not so, one bite of a pound that was gifted to me and the Weimaraner got it all, including the bite that I spit out. He was ok with it but he would eat anything all the way from blackberries to water hoses.
Grits is a Latin word and singular. Plural is gritiAlways plural. You only refer to "a grit" when joking around.
They are good. You cook them in a pot. Those grits are almost done.
Grits (they/them/those)
Notchy Bob
Being Canadian, I have little (or no) knowledge to add to this conversation, apart from wondering 'What the H--- are they?' Whatever, I agree that anything tastes better with butter and/or bacon.I had grits for breakfast this morning
My wife got up a little later and asked what I had. She usually chooses something different
But she thought grits sounded real good
So I made hers.
Mine, grits a little butter, some cheese, pepper flakes and ground hot pepper
Her
Grits, butter,sugar and milk
Do you like your grits savory or sweet?
Oatmeal is a whole different threadThis has been a most informative thread, but I’ll stick to salted oatmeal porridge.
Ground dry hominy. It taste heavy of corn flavor.Being Canadian, I have little (or no) knowledge to add to this conversation, apart from wondering 'What the H--- are they?' Whatever, I agree that anything tastes better with butter and/or bacon.
I was raised eating scrapple & now many decades later I live down south where they’ve never heard of it & I miss it several times a weekBud that is funny. I tried some genuine Pennsylvania scrapple once. I was told it was a lot like souse, not so, one bite of a pound that was gifted to me and the Weimaraner got it all, including the bite that I spit out. He was ok with it but he would eat anything all the way from blackberries to water hoses.
Nasty bugs are on the outside. Clean your eggs shells first and your sunny side up will be finemmull56:
FANTASTIC...minus that sunny side up egg. I like to stick with over easy. I avoid the ptomaine/salmonella possibility? When I see these "Chefs?" drop a half raw egg on top of everything they serve these days in the name of Chic dining, I want to puke! Again... just MY opinion.
God bless:
Two Feathers
I’m in 100% on the oatmeal stoutOatmeal is a whole different thread
Oat cakes and true banok bread. Sweet and savory and cooked in a haggis.
Steelcut, rolled, made in to granola.
Mixed with pea soup and barley , porridge, thick, with lamb in stovies…. Oh my and don’t forget a good oatmeal stout
tenngun:Ground dry hominy. It taste heavy of corn flavor.
You can make hasty pudding, corn meal salt and water boiled until a thick mush, taste close to grits, if you can’t get grits in your neck of the woods
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