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Helps me not, Bubba.
Probably can't cook 'em anyway.
I did bubba! In addition, too saying before to cook as the package dictates because not every grit is the same. That link to recipes is exactly what I would use.
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Honestly ML, just asking for a great way to cook grits and have a nice meal. Over 60 replies to this thread so far. Was hoping that byc would offer up his technique but it appears that will not be the case.
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He's one of them Highfaluten Execotive Types, there's gotta be something in it for him to be sharing his well tuned knowledge. If'n you offer him a little something something he might be easier to frisk for knowledge and guidance the next time, if'n you know what I mean Hope your having have good day, and enjoying some shrimp by now, no matter what your eating them with !
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HA! And that's why this "Highfaluten Executive Type" country boy just goes to a Highfaluten Type restaurant when he wants shrimp and grits. Round these parts they've become a high end restaurant dish. Most folks I know, who make them at home. just dump a bunch of heads-on shrimp into a pot of grits. Naaa....figure I'll stick to low country restaurants for dishes like this that are usually desired once a year. Actually, the Gullagh houses make them best. I think they use some version of pig. Breakfast grits are treated with a little more love. But then I'm not a BIG breakfast guy. Just give me a watermelon and some fried shrimp!!
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I'm not a BIG breakfast guy. The thoughts that come to my mind....
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I did bubba! In addition, too saying before to cook as the package dictates because not every grit is the same
Next you'll be tellin' me that they're freakin' democrats and there's a NAAGRITS for them. I'll get some Stone Ground grits this week come hell or high water.!!!
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I'm not a BIG breakfast guy. The thoughts that come to my mind.... Yup better things to do in the morning
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I did bubba! In addition, too saying before to cook as the package dictates because not every grit is the same
Next you'll be tellin' me that they're freakin' democrats and there's a NAAGRITS for them. I'll get some Stone Ground grits this week come hell or high water.!!! Well there really are different types, size and color grits and each type per maker may call for a varying cooking methods. Just like there are different types of corn, which grits of course are made from. SO if you don't want to order them on-line just let me know and I'll send you some from one of the local producers. Again, if you do go on-line I would go with stone ground grits. Also, white grits tend to be creamier than the yellow ones and are more typically used in shrimp and grits. Just stay away from instant grits.
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I'm not a BIG breakfast guy. The thoughts that come to my mind.... Yup better things to do in the morning Big YUP! I'm betting some of us are BIG breakfast in bed fans! Nothing wrong with that for sure. Couple of mimosas, fruit, scrambled eggs and a muffin or 2. Oh and the watermelon!!
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BTW I was in Wegmans today and not a grit in the whole store...not even instant What? No grits!?? So then how on Earth did Wegman's just unseat Publix as the best/number 1 grocery store for complete customer satisfaction? Of course Trader Joe's was number 1, which I find amazing.
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Maybe the Wegmans in Va has grits but they would likely rot on the shelf here Trader Joe's is a yuppy store with not that much to offer
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Agreed! Other than cheap okay wine I never did see the attraction to Traders Joes. Every time I go to Wegmans in Virginia I fill out a comment card begging for a store in Greenville, SC. We do have a TJ's. Think I went once. Thought they were pretty cool 20 years ago in Calif. http://www.wtsp.com/story/news/2015/02/18/trader-joes-wegmans--knock-publix-from-no-1/23639039/
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Is this what all the hullaballoo is about?
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Yeah! That's the fallout from grits!! The stuff that falls through the cracks and into that container!
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I can easily see, this is going to be one of those nights.
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naaa...I won't cause trouble. I wasn't even coming back to this section tonight until I sensed Dan posted up meatloaf. We have hockey to watch here!! Carry on!
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Well, enjoy the game.
Who you pulling for?
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ugh NM I was wrong.....Lynn what time is breakfast!!??
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BTW I was in Wegmans today and not a grit in the whole store...not even instant What? No grits!?? So then how on Earth did Wegman's just unseat Publix as the best/number 1 grocery store for complete customer satisfaction? Of course Trader Joe's was number 1, which I find amazing. we have Publix here in Gainesville, but we also have a Trader Joe's. Recently, a new brand moved in, Lucky's Market http://www.luckysmarket.com/kind of a cross between Publix and Trader Joe's. Lots of bulk products, you know, the kind where you use a scoop to get the amount you want? Great meats, and pint's of good beer for $2, that you can wheel around the store in a cup holder on your basket.
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ugh NM I was wrong.....Lynn what time is breakfast!!?? What time is bedtime ????
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Interesting approach that Lucky's took towards specific geo's nationwide. They obviously have big plans for expansion.
Like to have one here.
Thanks Sam!
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