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Do you eat 'grits' where you live?

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Yes, can't live without `em.
No, the name is too gross to even consider putting that stuff in my mouth
Maybe, if I'm around my southern relatives so they think I'm one of them.
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Grits are not known in Canada nor are they ever served at home or in restaurants anywhere in Canada, therefore to a Canadian, grits are what we throw under a spinning car tire that's hung up on a patch of ice in a parking lot and we buy grit at Home Depot by the bag full!
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Amy78 · 46-50, F
You use grit, I eat grits
Not sure what you’re grit is but mine is corn
swirlie · F
@Amy78
Canadian grit is coarse sand that's often used in making concrete, sometimes mixed with coarse road salt.
Amy78 · 46-50, F
@swirlie we have sand down south too
I buy stone ground hominy grits. I like it cooked stiff with butter, salt and pepper for a breakfast side.
For other occasions cheesy shrimp and grits are to die for.
swirlie · F
@Amy78
Yes, I've heard they taste great! We don't have the edible kind up here though!

How far south are you?
Amy78 · 46-50, F
@swirlie South Georgia
swirlie · F
@Amy78
OH wow! That's actually further south than Bermuda!

I'm in Canada, which is the pink part of the Websters World Atlas that's north of Buffalo NY!
swirlie · F
@Amy78
Is it hot and sunny in south Georgia today?