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Re: Grits
[Re: Irishguy]
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05/11/19 03:36 PM
05/11/19 03:36 PM
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Mike59
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I haven't been to a winn dixie in a little while or a publix ,,,,they too proud of their food ,,,,want too much money... but I never noticed only instant or 5 minute when I was looking for grits. I reckon it's been that long,,, I guess they want to cater to the in a hurry crowd. I don't care who makes it worst grits there is ,,,instant... I find mine at the local Greers grocery chain a block away from the house.
I like my grits thick and buttery, real butter that is ,,, later after they thicken up even more after getting cold fried grits.
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Re: Grits
[Re: JohnG]
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05/11/19 05:04 PM
05/11/19 05:04 PM
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Stob
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Perfect dinner grits to me is a combination of grits, a quart of smoky brisket juice/water with scraps of meat, roasted jalapeno peppers crushed up and good cheddar cheese. That do sound good.
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Re: Grits
[Re: Irishguy]
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05/11/19 05:26 PM
05/11/19 05:26 PM
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Irishguy
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The Piggly Wiggly has local stone ground grits, McEwen farms. And I order them from McEwen --they ship to Oregon. Quick grits is paste--they remove the bran, germ, and endosperm. Before DDT and big food corporations, Southerners were eating whole grain organic grits and cornbread. And "pastured pork'', free-range chickens and eggs, heirloom veggies, etc. We gave it all up for convenient and cheap. We sold our birthright for a mess of processed pottage. This is what I'm talking about^^^^ The World is collapsing around us one grit at a time. These are scary times we live in people. Hopefully some politician can make "Stone ground grits for the masses" a campaign theme.
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Re: Grits
[Re: timbercruiser]
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05/11/19 05:56 PM
05/11/19 05:56 PM
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You can carry your own corn to Fink's Mill near Hacoda, Alabama and get some good grits. I go a mile down the road, to my cousins house. His wife grinds her own corn Grits and they are fine!
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Re: Grits
[Re: JohnG]
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05/11/19 08:56 PM
05/11/19 08:56 PM
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Perfect dinner grits to me is a combination of grits, a quart of smoky brisket juice/water with scraps of meat, roasted jalapeno peppers crushed up and good cheddar cheese. Sunflower! Thats sounds outstanding, I’ll be trying that soon. BTW, I believe a key reason we are losing the roots of traditional southern cooking is that hardly any women really cook anymore. Fast meals, takeout and prepared food have taken over. I’d rather eat simple meals made with real meat, veggies and grains. I
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Re: Grits
[Re: jacannon]
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05/11/19 09:31 PM
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Another thing. Grits need to be eaten with a fork not a spoon. Some folks just can't make them. Let them cool for a few hours and you can eat them with your hands
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Re: Grits
[Re: BamaRick]
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05/12/19 07:03 AM
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Publix sells Quaker old fashioned grits. And then you add some bacon, wild onions, garlic, smoked gouda cheese. Top with fresh bay shrimp sauteed in butter and garlic. Hell... The one in Leeds didn't have them the other day. All they had was instant and quick grits.
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Re: Grits
[Re: Irishguy]
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05/12/19 08:21 AM
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UncleHuck
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The mass produced ones in grocery stores ain't that good anyway. We have a friend bring us some McEwen's occasionally, but our main source is the Nora Mill in Helen, GA. We buy yellow grits 10 lbs at a time and store in the freezer.
Polenta is just Italian grits. Sometimes ground a little finer, but it's the same thing.
Last edited by UncleHuck; 05/12/19 08:25 AM.
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Re: Grits
[Re: Cactus_buck]
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05/12/19 03:50 PM
05/12/19 03:50 PM
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Simpleman
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I went to Boshamps in Destin and ate fish with cheese grits. I don’t remember the type of cheese( it was Spanish) Those were the best grits I’ve EVER had. Might have been Gouda grits and they are some count! Gouda cheese isn't Spanish though.
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