We had a nice surprise tonight when we arrived at the Indian River 4H Kids Cattle and Swine Auction. There was a nice feller parked in front of the Arena selling his wares. I'll apologize to the dial up members now for the video but it may be worth a trip to a friends house if you like Grits. :D To the rest of the members I'll apologize for my Video skills. :D
Having lived exactly half my life in the South and the first half of it in the North, I have always tried to see both sides of the Grit issue and remained Grit neutral. ;D
Finally broke down and bought a bag. ;)
I Hope I like them. :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OnE8oigYGY
Oops! You started something now :).
Quote from: WDH on March 21, 2009, 11:24:01 PM
Oops! You started something now :).
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He called my wife, my Assistant. :D
She was the one holding the green folder. ;D
That was interesting.
What were the 3 or 4 sorts we saw? There was the two piles on either side of the tub and the flaky stuff shooting off to the left.I couln't hear to well and I'm car sick from all the shakin going on :D
The pile to the right was going for corn meal. The stuff on the left of the same tub was the grits. He said sometimes people mix them. ::) The one to the left has getting thrown back into the hopper for some more Stone Grinding. ;D
He told me to get up there and get a frame of what was in the hopper. I didn't stay on it very long. :D
I'm heading for the pantry right now and am going to cook some of the grits left from the care pack Tom sent me.Just salt pepper and butter! :)
That's the most fun a guy could have with grits for sure. :) 8)
Very neat - wish I had a reason to own something like that mill.
Mmmmmmmmmmmm.....Grits.....makes my mouth water. Mooseherder, be sure to cook those kind of grits a lot longer. They are called "Old Fashioned" Grits and take longer to cook but they are really tasty.