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    Posted: 14 May 2021 at 3:01am
around here we gots a few Cracker Barrel Resturants, and when we go i like to order sum grits, went to one in C.Bluffs IA and had sum great grits, went to one in Omaha NE and sum aweful grits! i've tried to make it here at home and they just don't come out right. ya'll gots a recipe for them? i don't like them all the time but do enjoy them (if done right) once and awhile. 
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I'll have to check with my bride. She makes some good grits. She cooks hers with cream cheese.
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Outside of the "South", finding good grits to buy in the store (mostly Quaker) or in a restaurant is iffy. My line of demarcation of when you have crossed over to the "South" is when grits or mush start showing up on the menu in place of, or as an option to, hash browns.

Last time I was in Norfolk, stocked up and at a Piggly Wiggly, there were no less than 5 choices for grits. Some better than others.

Then there are the coarse grits from Boonville mill. They are in a class all to their own. Ain't no instant grits there.........more like an hour or more.

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Shameless, two reasons I went to work everyday for 40+ years --- to never have to eat grits or peanut butter!!!   LOL

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When I was in the Navy - there were GRITS on the chow line every morning 
   Use to freak out them Southern guys  when you had them in a bowl - then put milk and sugar on them and eat them like one would corn meal mush or other such hot cereals. 
  But then it would also be next to a fight when you put eggs on top of your pancakes and poured syrup over both .
  I use to like fried corn meal mush (2nd day mush) with syrup over it . 
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Love me some grits . Dunno how to fix them but my good wife sure does . Learned a long time ago not to order them at a restaurant , even around here .
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One of the items I enjoy at Waffle House - unfortunately no locations in Iowa.  Ordered them all the time when on the local economy during various schools at Ft. Rucker, AL. 
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I love Waffle House breakfast. Something about the grease I guess. In Eastern KS 110 miles West of KC there are none. In my former job I traveled quite often to OK and TX. always stopped at them. I am not a grit fan but the wife loves them.
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Where I'm from grits are made of meat.  I've only tried the southern kind once...
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     I just cook plain old white grits in some water. It may not be the southern way to eat them but maple syrup makes them taste pretty good. Mostly in the winter once in a while.
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not eat grits or peanut butter? whooooweee, there is just something wrong with that!
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Originally posted by JW in MO JW in MO wrote:

I wisht there was a "Like" button I could click on Armand's post!!!

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I've never had Grits, and I cand not stand Peanut Butter.
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Nothing like eggs, over easy, on top of hash browns(the shredded style, not cubed) then bust the yolk and chopped all together, collard greens, sow belly, and grits with melted butter and ground black pepper.
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I mix scrambled eggs in my grits and of course cheese . Good stuff !
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Originally posted by Lars(wi) Lars(wi) wrote:

Nothing like eggs, over easy, on top of hash browns(the shredded style, not cubed) then bust the yolk and chopped all together, collard greens, sow belly, and grits with melted butter and ground black pepper.


With eggs sunny side up and a little runny, and some cheese and garlic in those grits, that would be a candidate for me when the Warden asks what I want for my last meal.
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I'd get grit at shoneys when down south. A little butter couple eggs and some hot sauce they were fine the southern guys I was with said I ruined them.
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Soak over night then slow cook in water. As they start to finish add in some heavy cream and a little shredded cheese. Add butter and serve.
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The BEST grits I've ever had was prepared by the wife of the dairy farmer that I helped on weekends . They were AWESOME WinkWink !! BTW, NO meat was involved LOL
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I was going to comment on Coke having an odd taste in things then read more comments, now I think a lot of you have strange testes in things! LOL

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I knew nothing about grits other than the name until I saw grits on a breakfast menu when we were vacationing in Florida a couple of decades ago. Out of curiosity I ordered them. I was not impressed but it satisfied my curiosity but not my appetite. I was surprised to see them offered at a McDonald's in Washington state but had no interest in ever trying them again.
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Finally got to ask my bride how she fixes grits. Jim Dandy 5-minute grits according to directions and I add some cream cheehse and butter to taste. The cream cheese helps the texture. I like to add shredded cheese to mine.
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That eggs on top of pancakes came from when i was in the Navy and one morning stopped in a little restaurant out near Brooklyn Navy Yard  - seen the pancakes and eggs on the menu - ordered - when they came were all on the dame plate - eggs on top - said I wanted them on a separate plate - Cook looked at me and said - should of ordered them someplace else then as that is how he served them - he had to wash dishes also and didn't dirty 2 plates . Found out not as bad as I thought and after that ate them that way often 

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Grits for brekki with a spoon of honey... MMMMMM  OR, grits/honey with shrimp any time of day.... heavin!!
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