Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 EwWWWWW and you think grits are gross. Give me good ole oatmeal with a little sugar and milk. Terri > > Terri > Cincinnati has a big German population, or did at one > time and I believe that's where the Goetta came from. > It's sausage & oatmeal & comes in a roll like regular > sausage. It's on the Bob menu around here. > > > grannylunatic@... > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Now that sounds good but put ALOT of sugar in my oats! grannylunatic@... __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Now that sounds good but put ALOT of sugar in my oats! grannylunatic@... __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Now that sounds good but put ALOT of sugar in my oats! grannylunatic@... __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Now that sounds good but put ALOT of sugar in my oats! grannylunatic@... __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Now that sounds good but put ALOT of sugar in my oats! grannylunatic@... __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Now that sounds good but put ALOT of sugar in my oats! grannylunatic@... __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 Marla and Matt. I live smack down in the middle Tennessee, and you can't get any more country than that.. lol Actually, Minnie Pearls blessed Grinder's Switch is about 5 miles from my house.. I was born, in get this name "Hohenwald. Tennessee" which is about 20 miles from where I currently reside. When I was a child, I lived 18 miles from nowhere.. lol we were so far back in the country, our outhouse was given to us by a church up the road that had built them a new one.. lol No we didn't have indoor plumbing, and instead of the church adding indoor plumbing they just built them a new out house.. ROFL Now that I've proved I'm a southern country girl, my granny fixed breakfast for us every morning of the world, after the grown ups had eaten that is, we were always either second in line to eat or third, never first.. So by the time it got to us, I guess the grits were gone...So we ate gravy and biscuits, maybe an egg if we were lucky.. I can remember us going to Nashville one time, and it was a all day trip.. lol it is only about 50miles east of me.. My mom's sister lived there but I don't think we ever went back it was to far.. lol That's a lot of useless information.. isn't it.. ROFL teresa -- Re: Re: GRITS FESTIVAL Matt, you're funny, it has to be the southern in you! enjoy:)Marla Hi Marla- i too have been silent on this grits issue but i do need to disagree- maybe its the southerner in me but i love grits-MATT --- marla wrote: I've been quiet on all this grits stuff, but I tried them once when we were in the south, and NO thanks for me, I say bury them too. Mb In a message dated 4/11/06 8:55:41 PM Pacific Daylight Time, mamadogrose@... writes: That wasn't very nice, Tracie. Some of us could take that personally . . . .. . . . Rosie, Rosie, Rosie I said bury the grits, I didn't say for you to eat them and then bury Rose--- But, I could have--if I'd wanted to. (Or if I thought about it earlier, but I didn't so I must thank you for bringing this to my attention.) So, all you Gritty people, just bury the box of grits. Don't consume them first. That would be a waste of time and energy, and since cooking is difficult for all of us-- just bury the buggers and forget about them. Snickers, "t" -- The Lord bless you and keep you: The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you: The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. Numbers 6:24-26 begin:vcard fn:Marla Bramer n:;Marla tel;work: tel;home: version:2.1 end:vcard __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 Marla and Matt. I live smack down in the middle Tennessee, and you can't get any more country than that.. lol Actually, Minnie Pearls blessed Grinder's Switch is about 5 miles from my house.. I was born, in get this name "Hohenwald. Tennessee" which is about 20 miles from where I currently reside. When I was a child, I lived 18 miles from nowhere.. lol we were so far back in the country, our outhouse was given to us by a church up the road that had built them a new one.. lol No we didn't have indoor plumbing, and instead of the church adding indoor plumbing they just built them a new out house.. ROFL Now that I've proved I'm a southern country girl, my granny fixed breakfast for us every morning of the world, after the grown ups had eaten that is, we were always either second in line to eat or third, never first.. So by the time it got to us, I guess the grits were gone...So we ate gravy and biscuits, maybe an egg if we were lucky.. I can remember us going to Nashville one time, and it was a all day trip.. lol it is only about 50miles east of me.. My mom's sister lived there but I don't think we ever went back it was to far.. lol That's a lot of useless information.. isn't it.. ROFL teresa -- Re: Re: GRITS FESTIVAL Matt, you're funny, it has to be the southern in you! enjoy:)Marla Hi Marla- i too have been silent on this grits issue but i do need to disagree- maybe its the southerner in me but i love grits-MATT --- marla wrote: I've been quiet on all this grits stuff, but I tried them once when we were in the south, and NO thanks for me, I say bury them too. Mb In a message dated 4/11/06 8:55:41 PM Pacific Daylight Time, mamadogrose@... writes: That wasn't very nice, Tracie. Some of us could take that personally . . . .. . . . Rosie, Rosie, Rosie I said bury the grits, I didn't say for you to eat them and then bury Rose--- But, I could have--if I'd wanted to. (Or if I thought about it earlier, but I didn't so I must thank you for bringing this to my attention.) So, all you Gritty people, just bury the box of grits. Don't consume them first. That would be a waste of time and energy, and since cooking is difficult for all of us-- just bury the buggers and forget about them. Snickers, "t" -- The Lord bless you and keep you: The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you: The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. Numbers 6:24-26 begin:vcard fn:Marla Bramer n:;Marla tel;work: tel;home: version:2.1 end:vcard __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 Marla and Matt. I live smack down in the middle Tennessee, and you can't get any more country than that.. lol Actually, Minnie Pearls blessed Grinder's Switch is about 5 miles from my house.. I was born, in get this name "Hohenwald. Tennessee" which is about 20 miles from where I currently reside. When I was a child, I lived 18 miles from nowhere.. lol we were so far back in the country, our outhouse was given to us by a church up the road that had built them a new one.. lol No we didn't have indoor plumbing, and instead of the church adding indoor plumbing they just built them a new out house.. ROFL Now that I've proved I'm a southern country girl, my granny fixed breakfast for us every morning of the world, after the grown ups had eaten that is, we were always either second in line to eat or third, never first.. So by the time it got to us, I guess the grits were gone...So we ate gravy and biscuits, maybe an egg if we were lucky.. I can remember us going to Nashville one time, and it was a all day trip.. lol it is only about 50miles east of me.. My mom's sister lived there but I don't think we ever went back it was to far.. lol That's a lot of useless information.. isn't it.. ROFL teresa -- Re: Re: GRITS FESTIVAL Matt, you're funny, it has to be the southern in you! enjoy:)Marla Hi Marla- i too have been silent on this grits issue but i do need to disagree- maybe its the southerner in me but i love grits-MATT --- marla wrote: I've been quiet on all this grits stuff, but I tried them once when we were in the south, and NO thanks for me, I say bury them too. Mb In a message dated 4/11/06 8:55:41 PM Pacific Daylight Time, mamadogrose@... writes: That wasn't very nice, Tracie. Some of us could take that personally . . . .. . . . Rosie, Rosie, Rosie I said bury the grits, I didn't say for you to eat them and then bury Rose--- But, I could have--if I'd wanted to. (Or if I thought about it earlier, but I didn't so I must thank you for bringing this to my attention.) So, all you Gritty people, just bury the box of grits. Don't consume them first. That would be a waste of time and energy, and since cooking is difficult for all of us-- just bury the buggers and forget about them. Snickers, "t" -- The Lord bless you and keep you: The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you: The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. Numbers 6:24-26 begin:vcard fn:Marla Bramer n:;Marla tel;work: tel;home: version:2.1 end:vcard __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 Matt, you're funny, it has to be the southern in you! enjoy:) Marla Hi Marla- i too have been silent on this grits issue but i do need to disagree- maybe its the southerner in me but i love grits-MATT --- marla wrote: I've been quiet on all this grits stuff, but I tried them once when we were in the south, and NO thanks for me, I say bury them too. Mb In a message dated 4/11/06 8:55:41 PM Pacific Daylight Time, mamadogrose@... writes: That wasn't very nice, Tracie. Some of us could take that personally . . . .. . . . Rosie, Rosie, Rosie I said bury the grits, I didn't say for you to eat them and then bury Rose--- But, I could have--if I'd wanted to. (Or if I thought about it earlier, but I didn't so I must thank you for bringing this to my attention.) So, all you Gritty people, just bury the box of grits. Don't consume them first. That would be a waste of time and energy, and since cooking is difficult for all of us-- just bury the buggers and forget about them. Snickers, "t" -- The Lord bless you and keep you: The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you: The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. Numbers 6:24-26 begin:vcard fn:Marla Bramer n:;Marla tel;work: tel;home: version:2.1 end:vcard __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 Matt, you're funny, it has to be the southern in you! enjoy:) Marla Hi Marla- i too have been silent on this grits issue but i do need to disagree- maybe its the southerner in me but i love grits-MATT --- marla wrote: I've been quiet on all this grits stuff, but I tried them once when we were in the south, and NO thanks for me, I say bury them too. Mb In a message dated 4/11/06 8:55:41 PM Pacific Daylight Time, mamadogrose@... writes: That wasn't very nice, Tracie. Some of us could take that personally . . . .. . . . Rosie, Rosie, Rosie I said bury the grits, I didn't say for you to eat them and then bury Rose--- But, I could have--if I'd wanted to. (Or if I thought about it earlier, but I didn't so I must thank you for bringing this to my attention.) So, all you Gritty people, just bury the box of grits. Don't consume them first. That would be a waste of time and energy, and since cooking is difficult for all of us-- just bury the buggers and forget about them. Snickers, "t" -- The Lord bless you and keep you: The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you: The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. Numbers 6:24-26 begin:vcard fn:Marla Bramer n:;Marla tel;work: tel;home: version:2.1 end:vcard __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2006 Report Share Posted April 18, 2006 Hi -Im jealous- biscuits and gravy everyday i would have loved it- Matt --- topdat@...> wrote: > Marla and Matt. I live smack down in the middle > Tennessee, > and you can't get any more country than that.. lol > Actually, Minnie > Pearls blessed Grinder's Switch is about 5 miles > from my house.. I was born, > in > get this name " Hohenwald. Tennessee " which is about > 20 miles from where > I currently reside. When I was a child, I lived 18 > miles from nowhere.. lol > we were so far back in the country, our outhouse was > given to us by a church > up the road > that had built them a new one.. lol No we didn't > have indoor plumbing, and > instead of the church adding indoor plumbing they > just built them a new out > house.. ROFL > > Now that I've proved I'm a southern country girl, my > granny fixed breakfast > for us every morning of the world, after the grown > ups had eaten that is, > we were always either second in line to eat or > third, never first.. So by > the time > it got to us, I guess the grits were gone...So we > ate gravy and biscuits, > maybe > an egg if we were lucky.. > > I can remember us going to Nashville one time, and > it was a all day trip.. > lol > it is only about 50miles east of me.. My mom's > sister lived there but I don > t > think we ever went back it was to far.. lol > > That's a lot of useless information.. isn't it.. > ROFL > > teresa > > > -- Re: Re: GRITS FESTIVAL > > Matt, > you're funny, it has to be the southern in you! > enjoy:) > Marla > > > > > Hi Marla- i too have been silent on this grits issue > but i do need to disagree- maybe its the southerner > in > me but i love grits-MATT > > --- marla mebramer@...> wrote: > > > I've been quiet on all this grits stuff, but I tried > them once when we > were in the south, and NO thanks for me, I say bury > them too. > Mb > > > > In a message dated 4/11/06 8:55:41 PM Pacific > > Daylight Time, > > mamadogrose@... writes: > > > > > > That wasn't very nice, Tracie. Some of us could > > take that personally . . . > > . . . . > > > > Rosie, Rosie, Rosie > I said bury the grits, I didn't say for you to eat > > them and then bury Rose--- > > But, I could have--if I'd wanted to. (Or if I > > thought about it earlier, but > > I didn't so I must thank you for bringing this to > > my attention.) > > So, all you Gritty people, just bury the box of > > grits. Don't consume them > > first. > That would be a waste of time and energy, and since > > cooking is difficult for > > all of us-- just bury the buggers and forget about > > them. > > Snickers, > " t " > > > > > -- > The Lord bless you and keep you: > The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be > gracious to you: > The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give > you peace. > > Numbers 6:24-26 > > > begin:vcard > > fn:Marla Bramer > n:;Marla > tel;work: > tel;home: > version:2.1 > end:vcard > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2006 Report Share Posted April 18, 2006 Hi -Im jealous- biscuits and gravy everyday i would have loved it- Matt --- topdat@...> wrote: > Marla and Matt. I live smack down in the middle > Tennessee, > and you can't get any more country than that.. lol > Actually, Minnie > Pearls blessed Grinder's Switch is about 5 miles > from my house.. I was born, > in > get this name " Hohenwald. Tennessee " which is about > 20 miles from where > I currently reside. When I was a child, I lived 18 > miles from nowhere.. lol > we were so far back in the country, our outhouse was > given to us by a church > up the road > that had built them a new one.. lol No we didn't > have indoor plumbing, and > instead of the church adding indoor plumbing they > just built them a new out > house.. ROFL > > Now that I've proved I'm a southern country girl, my > granny fixed breakfast > for us every morning of the world, after the grown > ups had eaten that is, > we were always either second in line to eat or > third, never first.. So by > the time > it got to us, I guess the grits were gone...So we > ate gravy and biscuits, > maybe > an egg if we were lucky.. > > I can remember us going to Nashville one time, and > it was a all day trip.. > lol > it is only about 50miles east of me.. My mom's > sister lived there but I don > t > think we ever went back it was to far.. lol > > That's a lot of useless information.. isn't it.. > ROFL > > teresa > > > -- Re: Re: GRITS FESTIVAL > > Matt, > you're funny, it has to be the southern in you! > enjoy:) > Marla > > > > > Hi Marla- i too have been silent on this grits issue > but i do need to disagree- maybe its the southerner > in > me but i love grits-MATT > > --- marla mebramer@...> wrote: > > > I've been quiet on all this grits stuff, but I tried > them once when we > were in the south, and NO thanks for me, I say bury > them too. > Mb > > > > In a message dated 4/11/06 8:55:41 PM Pacific > > Daylight Time, > > mamadogrose@... writes: > > > > > > That wasn't very nice, Tracie. Some of us could > > take that personally . . . > > . . . . > > > > Rosie, Rosie, Rosie > I said bury the grits, I didn't say for you to eat > > them and then bury Rose--- > > But, I could have--if I'd wanted to. (Or if I > > thought about it earlier, but > > I didn't so I must thank you for bringing this to > > my attention.) > > So, all you Gritty people, just bury the box of > > grits. Don't consume them > > first. > That would be a waste of time and energy, and since > > cooking is difficult for > > all of us-- just bury the buggers and forget about > > them. > > Snickers, > " t " > > > > > -- > The Lord bless you and keep you: > The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be > gracious to you: > The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give > you peace. > > Numbers 6:24-26 > > > begin:vcard > > fn:Marla Bramer > n:;Marla > tel;work: > tel;home: > version:2.1 > end:vcard > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2006 Report Share Posted April 18, 2006 Yup Matt, and it was the best homemade biscuits ever.. teresa -- Re: Re: GRITS FESTIVAL> > Matt, > you're funny, it has to be the southern in you! > enjoy:)> Marla > > > > > Hi Marla- i too have been silent on this grits issue> but i do need to disagree- maybe its the southerner> in> me but i love grits-MATT> > --- marla wrote:> > > I've been quiet on all this grits stuff, but I tried> them once when we > were in the south, and NO thanks for me, I say bury> them too.> Mb> > > > > > > > > > That wasn't very nice, Tracie. Some of us could> > take that personally . . . > > . . . . > > > > Rosie, Rosie, Rosie> I said bury the grits, I didn't say for you to eat> > them and then bury Rose--- > > But, I could have--if I'd wanted to. (Or if I> > thought about it earlier, but > > I didn't so I must thank you for bringing this to> > my attention.)> > So, all you Gritty people, just bury the box of> > grits. Don't consume them > > first. > That would be a waste of time and energy, and since> > cooking is difficult for > > all of us-- just bury the buggers and forget about> > them.> > Snickers,> "t"> > > > > -- > The Lord bless you and keep you:> The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be> gracious to you:> The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give> you peace.> > Numbers 6:24-26> > > begin:vcard> > fn:Marla Bramer> n:;Marla > tel;work:> tel;home:> version:2.1> end:vcard> > > > > > __________________________________________________> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2006 Report Share Posted April 18, 2006 Yup Matt, and it was the best homemade biscuits ever.. teresa -- Re: Re: GRITS FESTIVAL> > Matt, > you're funny, it has to be the southern in you! > enjoy:)> Marla > > > > > Hi Marla- i too have been silent on this grits issue> but i do need to disagree- maybe its the southerner> in> me but i love grits-MATT> > --- marla wrote:> > > I've been quiet on all this grits stuff, but I tried> them once when we > were in the south, and NO thanks for me, I say bury> them too.> Mb> > > > > > > > > > That wasn't very nice, Tracie. Some of us could> > take that personally . . . > > . . . . > > > > Rosie, Rosie, Rosie> I said bury the grits, I didn't say for you to eat> > them and then bury Rose--- > > But, I could have--if I'd wanted to. (Or if I> > thought about it earlier, but > > I didn't so I must thank you for bringing this to> > my attention.)> > So, all you Gritty people, just bury the box of> > grits. Don't consume them > > first. > That would be a waste of time and energy, and since> > cooking is difficult for > > all of us-- just bury the buggers and forget about> > them.> > Snickers,> "t"> > > > > -- > The Lord bless you and keep you:> The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be> gracious to you:> The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give> you peace.> > Numbers 6:24-26> > > begin:vcard> > fn:Marla Bramer> n:;Marla > tel;work:> tel;home:> version:2.1> end:vcard> > > > > > __________________________________________________> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2006 Report Share Posted April 18, 2006 Matt, I make a mean biscuits and gravy combo (homemade sausage gravy) and we put our hasbrowns right on top. Delicious but an artery clogger. Terri G. > > > > > > I've been quiet on all this grits stuff, but I tried > > them once when we > > were in the south, and NO thanks for me, I say bury > > them too. > > Mb > > > > > > > > In a message dated 4/11/06 8:55:41 PM Pacific > > > > Daylight Time, > > > > mamadogrose@... writes: > > > > > > > > > > > > That wasn't very nice, Tracie. Some of us could > > > > take that personally . . . > > > > . . . . > > > > > > > > Rosie, Rosie, Rosie > > I said bury the grits, I didn't say for you to eat > > > > them and then bury Rose--- > > > > But, I could have--if I'd wanted to. (Or if I > > > > thought about it earlier, but > > > > I didn't so I must thank you for bringing this to > > > > my attention.) > > > > So, all you Gritty people, just bury the box of > > > > grits. Don't consume them > > > > first. > > That would be a waste of time and energy, and since > > > > cooking is difficult for > > > > all of us-- just bury the buggers and forget about > > > > them. > > > > Snickers, > > " t " > > > > > > > > > > -- > > The Lord bless you and keep you: > > The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be > > gracious to you: > > The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give > > you peace. > > > > Numbers 6:24-26 > > > > > > begin:vcard > > > > fn:Marla Bramer > > n:;Marla > > tel;work: > > tel;home: > > version:2.1 > > end:vcard > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2006 Report Share Posted April 22, 2006 Oh please, stop, you are all making me hungry for Biscuits and gravy!! my stomach is growling:) marla Yup Matt, and it was the best homemade biscuits ever.. teresa -- Re: Re: GRITS FESTIVAL Matt, you're funny, it has to be the southern in you! enjoy:) Marla Hi Marla- i too have been silent on this grits issue but i do need to disagree- maybe its the southerner in me but i love grits-MATT --- marla wrote: I've been quiet on all this grits stuff, but I tried them once when we were in the south, and NO thanks for me, I say bury them too. Mb In a message dated 4/11/06 8:55:41 PM Pacific Daylight Time, mamadogrose@... writes: That wasn't very nice, Tracie. Some of us could take that personally . . . .. . . . Rosie, Rosie, Rosie I said bury the grits, I didn't say for you to eat them and then bury Rose--- But, I could have--if I'd wanted to. (Or if I thought about it earlier, but I didn't so I must thank you for bringing this to my attention.) So, all you Gritty people, just bury the box of grits. Don't consume them first. That would be a waste of time and energy, and since cooking is difficult for all of us-- just bury the buggers and forget about them. Snickers, "t" -- The Lord bless you and keep you: The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you: The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. Numbers 6:24-26 begin:vcard fn:Marla Bramer n:;Marla tel;work: tel;home: version:2.1 end:vcard __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2006 Report Share Posted April 22, 2006 Oh please, stop, you are all making me hungry for Biscuits and gravy!! my stomach is growling:) marla Yup Matt, and it was the best homemade biscuits ever.. teresa -- Re: Re: GRITS FESTIVAL Matt, you're funny, it has to be the southern in you! enjoy:) Marla Hi Marla- i too have been silent on this grits issue but i do need to disagree- maybe its the southerner in me but i love grits-MATT --- marla wrote: I've been quiet on all this grits stuff, but I tried them once when we were in the south, and NO thanks for me, I say bury them too. Mb In a message dated 4/11/06 8:55:41 PM Pacific Daylight Time, mamadogrose@... writes: That wasn't very nice, Tracie. Some of us could take that personally . . . .. . . . Rosie, Rosie, Rosie I said bury the grits, I didn't say for you to eat them and then bury Rose--- But, I could have--if I'd wanted to. (Or if I thought about it earlier, but I didn't so I must thank you for bringing this to my attention.) So, all you Gritty people, just bury the box of grits. Don't consume them first. That would be a waste of time and energy, and since cooking is difficult for all of us-- just bury the buggers and forget about them. Snickers, "t" -- The Lord bless you and keep you: The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you: The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. Numbers 6:24-26 begin:vcard fn:Marla Bramer n:;Marla tel;work: tel;home: version:2.1 end:vcard __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2006 Report Share Posted April 22, 2006 Oh please, stop, you are all making me hungry for Biscuits and gravy!! my stomach is growling:) marla Yup Matt, and it was the best homemade biscuits ever.. teresa -- Re: Re: GRITS FESTIVAL Matt, you're funny, it has to be the southern in you! enjoy:) Marla Hi Marla- i too have been silent on this grits issue but i do need to disagree- maybe its the southerner in me but i love grits-MATT --- marla wrote: I've been quiet on all this grits stuff, but I tried them once when we were in the south, and NO thanks for me, I say bury them too. Mb In a message dated 4/11/06 8:55:41 PM Pacific Daylight Time, mamadogrose@... writes: That wasn't very nice, Tracie. Some of us could take that personally . . . .. . . . Rosie, Rosie, Rosie I said bury the grits, I didn't say for you to eat them and then bury Rose--- But, I could have--if I'd wanted to. (Or if I thought about it earlier, but I didn't so I must thank you for bringing this to my attention.) So, all you Gritty people, just bury the box of grits. Don't consume them first. That would be a waste of time and energy, and since cooking is difficult for all of us-- just bury the buggers and forget about them. Snickers, "t" -- The Lord bless you and keep you: The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you: The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. Numbers 6:24-26 begin:vcard fn:Marla Bramer n:;Marla tel;work: tel;home: version:2.1 end:vcard __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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