Same here almost every morning love my gritsTwo eggs over light,a slice of country ham, grits with redeye gravy and coffee! If anyone doesn't like this in the morning they need to see a phychiatrist! LOL!
Same here almost every morning love my gritsTwo eggs over light,a slice of country ham, grits with redeye gravy and coffee! If anyone doesn't like this in the morning they need to see a phychiatrist! LOL!
To your point, grits are the medium to hold lots of butter!Grits are very bland, as in lacking flavor, so it must be the texture that is off putting to some.
Shrimp and grits, that’s a dish fit for kings. Add lots of butter, cheese and various herbs and spices to the grits. The grits are just a vehicle to carry it all.
I eat mine with Swiss cheese in it hot sausage, salt & pepper with 2 eggs sunny side upI eat grits with butter and salt and maybe another time with diced tomatoes and bell pepper. Oh yes with sunny side up egg and bacon
What year was that my friend?Never had grits until Army basic training. Learned to like them plain or with just a little butter and black pepper.
My son-in-law feels the same way about spaghetti.When that's all that gets put in front you, you eat but you grow to hate them
Dude I've been known to eat cold spaghetti for breakfast. One of my favorites.My son-in-law feels the same way about spaghetti.
1970. Sometimes it seems like it was not long ago.What year was that my friend?
I love grits. Being from the south, I always have them in my cupboard. Butter, salt and pepper. Milk and sugar are a Yankee thing. Oatmeal though, YUK!! Feels like snot on my mouth to me. Could never get past that. Semper Fi.I pretty much eat grits or oatmeal for breakfast all year long. Half and half and sugar is my go to way of choice
I'm from South Carolina myselfI love grits. Being from the south, I always have them in my cupboard. Butter, salt and pepper. Milk and sugar are a Yankee thing. Oatmeal though, YUK!! Feels like snot on my mouth to me. Could never get past that. Semper Fi.
North Carolina. Wilson Co. My ancestors on my father's side fought in the Civil War. Co. 'A', 55th NC. Inf. The Wilson Co. Boys. They fought in so many battles. Including participating in Pickets Charge at Gettysburg. Under Pettigrew, Trembles Brigade. You can look them up on a battle map. Semper Fi.I'm from South Carolina myself
Some of my ancestors rode with the Cherokee RegimentNorth Carolina. Wilson Co. My ancestors on my father's side fought in the Civil War. Co. 'A', 55th NC. Inf. The Wilson Co. Boys. They fought in so many battles. Including participating in Pickets Charge at Gettysburg. Under Pettigrew, Trembles Brigade. You can look them up on a battle map. Semper Fi.
cold pizza and warm beer the breakfast of champions.Cold pizza for breakfast with hot coffee
cold spaghetti on butter bread to make a sammich. Portable breakfast on the way to the deer stand.Dude I've been known to eat cold spaghetti for breakfast. One of my favorites.
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