id like to try some grits.is there a certain brand name of grits that are better than others?or are they pretty much all the same?
can you fry your leftover grits in bacon grease?
say i made my own hominy, could i then run it thru a grain mill to make grits?
sorry for all the questions. im yankee by birth, german by heritage and a missourian by choice.
Here in Dixie, Mn.
there is xactly one brand, Quaker. Do not, and let me repeat myself Do not, get instant grits.
Quick grits is what I find, no doubt all of the fine rebel gritmen will tell you it is a piss poor substitute for cat litter, so be it, I will remind them of cream of wheat, 'nuff said. Use a giant sized bowl if you insist on using the microwave. It'll still boil over but you will be cleaning up less. The stuff will set up before it is softened up ( I ain't going to try and explain myself, you'll figure out what I mean), so cook a bit slower, too slow and you have invented play-doh. I'm guessing real grits aren't quite this way.