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Do you eat 'grits' where you live?

Poll - Total Votes: 16
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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grits is white ground corn ,corn bread is also corn ground fine, most in the southern states,
IanAll · M
@jackrabbit10 I’m never had corn bread
@IanAll it is very good if baked right, corn bread, pinto beans, turnip greens, fried potatoes, is a good southern dish,
Dainbramadge · 56-60, M
@jackrabbit10 @IanAll Dude there can be no way that grits and corn bread are related.
Grits are nasty. Tasteless blah .... and how dare you make them look like Malt-O-meal?
Corn bread, if moist, is heaven on earth.
Grits on the other hand are the exact opposite.
@Dainbramadge yes i do agree, with you, when your in a store look on the box, or bag, see the ingrediencies'
Dainbramadge · 56-60, M
@jackrabbit10 See that's probably the most confusing part about grits for me.
I love corn. LOL but I can not do grits.
@Dainbramadge not one of my favorite foods ,but it was made for poor people, grits , eggs , biscuits,
Dainbramadge · 56-60, M
@jackrabbit10 Who could hate poor people that much????? LOL
@Dainbramadge times were hard in 1940es, we ate summer rabbits' squirrels,
Dainbramadge · 56-60, M
@jackrabbit10 I love me some rabbit and tree rat. Yum... LOL