Grits...
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Grits...
I absolutely love Grits! I live in the south, so what do you expect! My love of this food is turning into an aggravation. No matter what shape your teeth are in, grits always find somewhere to get stuck! Now that the gap in between my teeth is dramatically smaller, I am getting grits stuck in the space! Imagine how annoying it would be trying to dig the grits out with your tongue and nails because you're too lazy to get up and brush your teeth! Bah, I'm complaining but I'll probably eat them again in the morning!
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I love food, but I can say that I don't have to worry about eating grits with my braces. My Georgia friend says my problem is I have never had them prepared right.......probably so. But until I do, I can pass.
But I have a suggestion for you. Waterpik! I can't go anywhere until I've Waterpik'd.
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Well their name is a good description...."GRITS" Just kidding. It is kind of a porridge made of corn meal.
They are practically a staple food in the American South. Not only have I not had them prepared correctly, but I am not particularly fond of food made primarily from corn meal. I love corn, and I like cornbread sometimes, but I really don't care for hush puppies so I don't know if I will ever grow to like grits. I plan to try though when I move to that part of the country some day, which I plan to do.
They are practically a staple food in the American South. Not only have I not had them prepared correctly, but I am not particularly fond of food made primarily from corn meal. I love corn, and I like cornbread sometimes, but I really don't care for hush puppies so I don't know if I will ever grow to like grits. I plan to try though when I move to that part of the country some day, which I plan to do.
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Yes, grits are basically ground up corn. You boil them in water with salt and you can either have them thin with a little extra water (YUCK) or you can allow all the water to boil out and have them thick! I prefer to eat my grits with a little melted butter or cheese. Many people also like to add bacon, eggs, onions, etc. Shrimp and grits is also popular in the south and along the coast. I will warn you--If you're ever in the American South, don't expect a restaurant to be able to cook grits properly. They usually leave out the salt.
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Here's a link to Wikipedia. Yes it is Wikipedia but it seems to be fairly accuarate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grits
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grits
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I LOVE grits. And I am not from the south. They are the best with fried eggs.
I don't eat them much anymore. I am into whole grain and don't really know if grits or polenta fit the bill. I eat whole oatmeal in the morning and it gets stuck just fine, thanks! If you really want to try something that gets stuck as well as grits tried steel cut oatmeal. OMG!
Enjoy your grits and buy an Interplak or similar device and you will be just so happy!
I don't eat them much anymore. I am into whole grain and don't really know if grits or polenta fit the bill. I eat whole oatmeal in the morning and it gets stuck just fine, thanks! If you really want to try something that gets stuck as well as grits tried steel cut oatmeal. OMG!
Enjoy your grits and buy an Interplak or similar device and you will be just so happy!
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I agree Karen. Many of you talk about <b>curry</b> all the time but I don't believe I've ever ate it. I don't know what it tastes like or what kind of foods I could find it in. All I know is it stains ligs and I really want to see why people seem to like it so much!!!!KK wrote:Wonderful how we can learn new things everyday on archwired.com!
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Grits are like cream of wheat except made with corn. Cream of wheat can be good with a little milk a big dop of butter and sugar WITHOUT lumps. Lumps make it very very nasty. Almost impossible to make without constant stirring. I imagine grits are the same. I will say I had a supervisor who like the lumps in the cream of wheat.
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I absolutely hate grits! Everyone in my family loves them except me I always say they are so gritty! haha, I don't know how to explain them. On the other hand I love cream of wheat, they are not at all similar to me.
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You guys are all making me hungry!!
I never had grits until I moved to S. Florida. They're really good with gobs of butter and salt. Kind of similar to couscous but not as dry. I have some relatives in Georgia (country bumpkins..lol) that make a casserole called grits n greens. It's grits mixed with collard greens, cheese, bacon, etc. I have the recipe but am afraid to try it..not sure about the collard greens!!
Curry, on the other hand, is to die for!! I love it spicy. Curry chicken and goat, sounds awful but so good...(Sorry KK I know you're a veggie!)
I also love sushi, but I'm assuming the rice and seaweed may get a little tricky in the brackets as well, hmmm...
I never had grits until I moved to S. Florida. They're really good with gobs of butter and salt. Kind of similar to couscous but not as dry. I have some relatives in Georgia (country bumpkins..lol) that make a casserole called grits n greens. It's grits mixed with collard greens, cheese, bacon, etc. I have the recipe but am afraid to try it..not sure about the collard greens!!
Curry, on the other hand, is to die for!! I love it spicy. Curry chicken and goat, sounds awful but so good...(Sorry KK I know you're a veggie!)
I also love sushi, but I'm assuming the rice and seaweed may get a little tricky in the brackets as well, hmmm...
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