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if you have to put so much other stuff in them to make them taste good what's the use?


Which is exactly how I feel about hot dogs... mr sketti sauce ! laugh


I like hot dogs without anything whatsoever on them. They taste good. The coney sauce is for variety.

However, from some of the responses here it appears that grits have no taste at all. Hence my question, if you have to put so much other stuff on them to make them taste good what's the use.


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They are kinda bland plain but so's salad without some kind of dressing. wink

I just had some cooked with bacon and cheese topped off with a couple of over easy's and about a quart of Frank's Red Hot.

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Egg yolks and hot sauce are to grits what Ranch dressing is to salad. smile

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Originally Posted by 22WRF
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if you have to put so much other stuff in them to make them taste good what's the use?


Which is exactly how I feel about hot dogs... mr sketti sauce ! laugh


I like hot dogs without anything whatsoever on them. They taste good. The coney sauce is for variety.

However, from some of the responses here it appears that grits have no taste at all. Hence my question, if you have to put so much other stuff on them to make them taste good what's the use.



Kind of like eating a baked potato they need salt, pepper and butter.


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baked potato needs salt, pepper, butter and chives. Nothing wrong with adding bacon or cheese either. laugh


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had grits,bacon,eggs over medium,toast about an hour ago.nothing better. butter and fresh ground pepper is all grits need.


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butter and fresh ground pepper is all grits need.


Exactly. Most people want to screw them up. I like toast with mine but can make do with a hot biscuit. miles


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Agreed^
I like em with butter and pepper too, but I prefer to slide a couple of fried eggs aith some hot sauce on top.

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+1... and add a little butter and honey to 'em while they're still hot. smile

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I realize that y'all Yankees don't know chit from shinola when it comes to real food. laugh lol


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Originally Posted by Mannlicher
I realize that y'all Yankees don't know chit from shinola when it comes to real food. laugh lol


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Wahllll... "Shinola" is an old name for shoe polish... and "chit" isn't spelled right, but I "got" your meaning, Sam.

And one other thing, ol' buddy... it isn't "Yankees", it's "DAM*EDYANKEES"... all one word. ROFL laugh


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Grits make excellent floor dry. Never found much use for them beyond that. I'll leave that stuff to you Southern boys. wink

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Well said. Refried beans and grits are the easiest foods in the world to digest because they are both crap to begin with. Yuk. With a world so full of good food why would anybody waist even one minute on grits??? But hey I suppose if you dont have access to good food you have to make due and eat grits, right?

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