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Grits & eggs...a hunters breakfast?

Started by Ron LaClair, August 10, 2010, 09:26:00 AM

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Mudd

Hahahaha!! Ron if I were a Yankee(I am not!)I might be offended that you would even mention the word "grits" and Yankee in the same breath...lol

I personally think that grits and the toothbrush may very well have been invented in the same place as it doesn't take but one tooth to gag those "grits" down. The other proof I offer is that if the toothbrush had been invented anywhere else it would have been called a teethbrush..lol

God bless,Mudd

PS: Ron I may have to admit being wrong about one thing though.... this thread looks like it may have taken on a life of it's own and just might break 300...lol
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Ron LaClair

QuotePS: Ron I may have to admit being wrong about one thing though.... this thread looks like it may have taken on a life of it's own and just might break 300...lol
 
I doubt that it'll go much further, I think we've just about exhausted this subject...   :deadhorse:

Of coarse I could be wrong but I've never used that  "Dead Horse" Graemlin and I just wanted to try it....     :D
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Pete Arthur

You know, I'm not a Southern Boy, but I have travelled down there extensively over the years and I'll tell you that the food down in that part of our great country is REALLY hard to beat!
Man, there is nothing like a "blue plate" lunch in a little old diner, or a catfish fry at "Fish Camp". And the sweet tea... I don't know what it is, but nobody up here can make it. Fortunately for me, I was given my friend from South Carolina's Grandma's recipe and I can now make a respectable batch for myself! Oh yeah.. I like chesse grits, runny eggs and sausage gravy over biscuits for breakfast!

Double Creek

Essential for grits:

Big bowl of butter
1/2 tbs of salt
Mix in the grits

Sop it up with HEAVILY buttered toast.

hehe

reddogge

For the record this MD boy has loved them since 1967 when I went to SC to bass fish.
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Tique

Question: why do all you guys that just "looove" those grits have to cover them up with something -- big bowl of butter, 1/2 tbs of salt, sausage gravy, bacon bits and whatever else you can find? Ron's wife has got it right, just eat that instant oatmeal cooked in the microwave. Nothing else needed, it has a taste all its own!    :biglaugh:
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Killdeer

Ray, that was only four varieties of tomato. (orange, yellow, tiger striped and red meaty ones)

Camocowboy, scrapple is not made with pigs' eyes. I know this because I was one of the folks removing "edibles" from pigs' heads prior to making the scrapple. I removed the eyes and arranged them attractively on a stump, whereupon a little girl asked for and gathered them all up with much glee, and ran off to play with them with her friends.

Tique, grits are a low-fat food, and a lot of folks fight that with great gusto!

Now, on with the truth!
Killdeer   :thumbsup:
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StickBowManMI

Nothing better than warm Apple Pie for breakfast when you are hunting. Matter of fact that is good anyday!

Tyler2045

I have to come to MUDDS Defense I am a southeast Missouri Swamp boy to, and I ain't eatin' no grits or that pudding stuffs. Mudd I agree that stuff ain't no good. God Bless, Ty
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Mudd

QuoteOriginally posted by StickBowManMI:
Nothing better than warm Apple Pie for breakfast when you are hunting. Matter of fact that is good anyday!
I'm with you!! Let's have breakfast together sometime.

Thanks Tyler for vouching for my taste buds!!!

God bless,Mudd
Trying to make a difference
Psalm 37:4
Roy L "Mudd" Williams
TGMM- Family Of The Bow
Archery isn't something I do, it's who I am!
The road to "Sherwood" makes for an awesome journey.

camocowboy

KIlldeer, so they lied to the poor hillbilly?
That's why we call Yankees all those bad names!

Mudd

Guess what I'm not having for breakfast this morning....lol

Actually I get nothing today. Its that old "don't eat anything past (whatever) time" so we can get a good blood sample before you see your Dr...lol

No! I'm not sick.. well at least not physically..lol It's just time for my annual fall visit to see how things are getting along visit.

But I'll take it as a good enough reason not to have to eat any grits today.. hahaha!!

Have a good and Godly day!
God bless,Mudd
Trying to make a difference
Psalm 37:4
Roy L "Mudd" Williams
TGMM- Family Of The Bow
Archery isn't something I do, it's who I am!
The road to "Sherwood" makes for an awesome journey.

Tique

Killy -- Do you think that girl played with those pig eyes or took them home coated them with grits and deep fried them.

Mudd -- Maybe you should eat some grits this morning just to see what turns up in the blood sample.
Untested ideas are not facts.

bornagainbowhunter

The only foods that i will cull out are innards.  I just ain't sure about Mudd right now, but the fact that he likes apple pie does day something good about his taste buds.  

I love grits, but have never had the cheesy kind, hint hint.
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Doc Nock

QuoteOriginally posted by Killdeer:
 I removed the eyes and arranged them attractively on a stump, whereupon a little girl asked for and gathered them all up with much glee, and ran off to play with them with her friends.
Sigh... why's all the cool girls either too young or already taken!?    :saywhat:      :rolleyes:  

That's my kinda kid... can make good shooter marbles outa pig's eyes.   :)     :eek:   Kinda puts meanin into the phrase: Keep an eye out for ya!"  "[dntthnk]"  

Y'know, following this each day makes me realize that while we'ze pokin fun at po' Mudd, GRITS (and I do like em) might just be the "spaghetti" of the South.

I mean, s'getti ain't got taste for cardboard all by it'self. It's claim to fame and delight is that it's a darned find "carrier" for all sorts of fine sauces and such.

Screening through all the posts, it comes to mind that Grits mentioned are always slathered up in a bunch of other stuff so's maybe theze just like spaghetti... a good carrier for other tastes that don't get in the road of what yez eatin!??
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Sasquatch LB

After reading this I could not even eat bacon this morning.  So I fired up some charcoals and had a nice thick organic ribeye steak with tomatoes from my garden and egg nog with chocolate and icecream whipped in to wash it down.  Grits free diet.

buckeye_hunter

Well, the grits thread came back around to pie on the last page! Again, I say, "Whipped cream please!"   :thumbsup:  

Anyone ever tried sugar and whipped cream on grits? Kinda like sugar and milk with rice...

ARCHER2

Mighty good eat'in Mr. LaClair, especially when you fry up some deer sausage to go with it. Throw some biscuits in the oven, break out the homemade jelly or jam and bare down on it!
Hard to beat that kind of breakfast.
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ChuckC

Ain't you'se guy's done eat'n yet ?  Its almost huntin season !  Up here it's easy.  Beer, cheese, brats. . .  nothing else needed..  'cept maybe some pierogis.
ChuckC

WindWalker-AK

Mr. LaClair,
Just back from the hunting trip to the Delta River.  Had grits served up with fresh caught Grayling, for breakfast.  Was very tasty.
Also found mixing a package of cheese flavored grits with the bacon flavored grits makes for a fine combination.
Best Wishes

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