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That wasn't very nice, Tracie. Some of us could take that personally . . . . . . . .

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From: tiodaat@...Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Re: Re: GRITS FESTIVALDate: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 02:21:31 EDT

I like my grits BURIED. OR SPREAD OUT ON THE BEACH, WHERE ALL THE SAND IS--THAT WAY YOU CAN'T FIND THEM. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~The Neurosarcoidosis CommunityNS CHAT:- Has been cancelled for now.Message Archives:-http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/messagesMembers Database:-Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/database

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I had an energy burst & baked a spice cake. I even

made my own icing.........It's off to get bigger

drawers for me ttomorrow! LOL

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I had an energy burst & baked a spice cake. I even

made my own icing.........It's off to get bigger

drawers for me ttomorrow! LOL

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Some people think instant grits are real grits. They are psuedo grits

really. Just warning you and I wanted you to have the real grits

experience. Have you ever seen " My Cousin Vinny " ? They have a great

grit scene.

Terri G.

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> Terri

> I don't need the instant grits.....it's not like I

> have a JOB to go to anymore & the docs aren't gonna

> bug me for a couple more weeks......Oh yea I do have a

> HUD appt next Monday and the continuing saga of

> theGARBAGE CAN WARS..........da da....da da da da

> (Star Wars music playing here) LOL

>

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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

>

>

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Terri

I think I've seen My Cousin Vinny but can't remember

much of it.........Brain farts again....Joe Pesci? or

however you spell it??

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Matt,

Woo hoo. Another grit lover checks in. I knew there was another reason

why I like you....

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

> >

> >

>

>

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Matt,

Woo hoo. Another grit lover checks in. I knew there was another reason

why I like you....

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

> >

> >

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Matt,

Woo hoo. Another grit lover checks in. I knew there was another reason

why I like you....

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

> >

> >

>

>

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Yes plus Marisa Tome (sp) - she won the for her portrayal - plus

Ralph Machio. It was about two boys from up North who are driving to

college through the deep south and get arrested for murder. Very funny

- Pesci and Tome eat grits in a southern diner that only sells literally

" Breakfast " , " Lunch " and " Dinner " . They even use lard to fry with. I

grew up eating stuff fried in lard by my North Carolina grandmother.

MMMMM don't you thing.

Terri G.

>

> Terri

> I think I've seen My Cousin Vinny but can't remember

> much of it.........Brain farts again....Joe Pesci? or

> however you spell it??

>

>

>

> grannylunatic@...

>

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Yes plus Marisa Tome (sp) - she won the for her portrayal - plus

Ralph Machio. It was about two boys from up North who are driving to

college through the deep south and get arrested for murder. Very funny

- Pesci and Tome eat grits in a southern diner that only sells literally

" Breakfast " , " Lunch " and " Dinner " . They even use lard to fry with. I

grew up eating stuff fried in lard by my North Carolina grandmother.

MMMMM don't you thing.

Terri G.

>

> Terri

> I think I've seen My Cousin Vinny but can't remember

> much of it.........Brain farts again....Joe Pesci? or

> however you spell it??

>

>

>

> grannylunatic@...

>

> __________________________________________________

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Yes plus Marisa Tome (sp) - she won the for her portrayal - plus

Ralph Machio. It was about two boys from up North who are driving to

college through the deep south and get arrested for murder. Very funny

- Pesci and Tome eat grits in a southern diner that only sells literally

" Breakfast " , " Lunch " and " Dinner " . They even use lard to fry with. I

grew up eating stuff fried in lard by my North Carolina grandmother.

MMMMM don't you thing.

Terri G.

>

> Terri

> I think I've seen My Cousin Vinny but can't remember

> much of it.........Brain farts again....Joe Pesci? or

> however you spell it??

>

>

>

> grannylunatic@...

>

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OK, I will bite...what is goetta. I have an Aunt Etta but I don't think

that is the same thing.

Terri G.

>

> How does everyone feel about goetta???

>

>

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OK, I will bite...what is goetta. I have an Aunt Etta but I don't think

that is the same thing.

Terri G.

>

> How does everyone feel about goetta???

>

>

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OK, I will bite...what is goetta. I have an Aunt Etta but I don't think

that is the same thing.

Terri G.

>

> How does everyone feel about goetta???

>

>

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Isn't that some mixture of meat and grains and herbs...mostly pork...and usually fried up like sausage patties? ....sounds ok but I don't eat pork anymore. Without my gallbladder some of that stuff doesn't sit well anymore. My fav meat is a thick ground steak hamburger with cheese and on a nice roll and maybe a few carmelized sweet onions... . I guess i know what I'll be having before the week is over. cheesecake for dessert!! lol S. wrote: How does everyone feel about goetta???grannylunatic@...__________________________________________________

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Isn't that some mixture of meat and grains and herbs...mostly pork...and usually fried up like sausage patties? ....sounds ok but I don't eat pork anymore. Without my gallbladder some of that stuff doesn't sit well anymore. My fav meat is a thick ground steak hamburger with cheese and on a nice roll and maybe a few carmelized sweet onions... . I guess i know what I'll be having before the week is over. cheesecake for dessert!! lol S. wrote: How does everyone feel about goetta???grannylunatic@...__________________________________________________

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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.

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I had to give up pork because it doesn't sit well with

me or in me! LOL Sometimes I just have to cheat & eat

what I know will give me big " D "

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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.

>

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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.

>

>

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