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Just ground some sea salt into my unbolted grits and noticed the expiration (best by date) 08/2010

Really? Maybe they should pasteurize it. Take honey for example. Found in pharaoh tombs and still palatable. Yet today what do we do with honey? Pasteurize it!

There is nothing more delicious than a glass of raw milk. (or at least within the confines of the AUP).


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.....nothing more delicious than ..... (or at least within the confines of the AUP).




You dirty ol G.R.I.T.S. eater.

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I dont think salt ever goes bad.

I add salt and sugar to my grits........I know right, I'm a hedonistic monster.

I like sea salt. No chemical taste like the other stuff.

We pasturize every thing and we ruin it. If ya ever had milk that hasnt been homogenized and pasturized just cold filtered. You would hate store bought.


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Just ground some sea salt into my unbolted grits and noticed the expiration (best by date) 08/2010






So how much better are they without the "bolts"?

Sounds good. I MAY have to try them that way someday.






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"Just ground some sea salt into my unbolted grits and noticed the expiration (best by date) 08/2010"

Up north we are not so soffisticated we use a tie wrap rather then a bolt with our grits. I guess its a sign of the times. What's a grit?

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What's a grit?





Definition of GRIT


1

a: sand, gravel

b: a hard sharp granule (as of sand); also: material (as many abrasives) composed of such granules

2

: any of several sandstones


3

a: the structure of a stone that adapts it to grinding

b: the size of abrasive particles usually expressed as their mesh

People in the South can be PRETTY POOR ya know!
(And tough enough to eat glass, too)



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If they were bolted wouldn't the salt, expired or not cause oxidation?

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What's a grit?





Definition of GRIT


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a: sand, gravel

b: a hard sharp granule (as of sand); also: material (as many abrasives) composed of such granules

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: any of several sandstones


3

a: the structure of a stone that adapts it to grinding

b: the size of abrasive particles usually expressed as their mesh

People in the South can be PRETTY POOR ya know!
(And tough enough to eat glass, too)






G irls R aised I n T he S outh!

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What's a grit?





Definition of GRIT


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a: sand, gravel

b: a hard sharp granule (as of sand); also: material (as many abrasives) composed of such granules

2

: any of several sandstones


3

a: the structure of a stone that adapts it to grinding

b: the size of abrasive particles usually expressed as their mesh

People in the South can be PRETTY POOR ya know!
(And tough enough to eat glass, too)






G irls R aised I n T he S outh!



Awe yea the most tasty kind.


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Be careful where you put the salt!

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Hey Matt! I gotta ask: What do you Southern boys down there think of Instant Grits?

(...you DO realize I'm leaving you an opening here to say a certain line from the movie "My Cousin Vinny", don't ya?!)


Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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"No self-respectin' Southerner uses instant grits. I take pride in my grits."

Great movie. Marisa Tomei was so hott back then, ain't to bad nowdays either.


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No self-respecting southerner uses instant grits. I take pride in my grits.


I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago. Edgar Allan Poe
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"No self-respectin' Southerner uses instant grits. I take pride in my grits."

Great movie. Marisa Tomei was so hott back then, ain't to bad nowdays either.






Dang RIGHT 'bout that there little "eye-talian" filly, you good ol' boy, you!!!

(...I STILL have a little crush on her to this very day, myself!)


Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Alyssa Milano is another beautiful piece of Itallian art!

(...sorry Moe, there's only so much we can say about ground corn)

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Nice leadership on bringing us to consensus on the grits question, the answer is.....Marisa Tomei and Alyssa Milano.


Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. H. L. Mencken
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Nice leadership on bringing us to consensus on the grits question, the answer is.....Marisa Tomei and Alyssa Milano.




WAIT!!! Now Mac, are you askin' us to sidetrack this here thread of Jim's or somethin'???

Now DON'T you know I have a strict person rule about doin stuff like that around here!!!

Okay, alright...so my "personal rule" is somewhat more "flexible" than it REALLY is "strict".

But still, I gotta say that YOU are a bad influence around here, ya know!!!

(...btw...to answer your question, it would be Marisa for me, 'cause I think Alyssa has all those tats on her body, doesn't she?!...and I ain't into that kinda thing, ya know...but she IS pretty TOO, alright!


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Now DON'T you know I have a strict person rule about doin stuff like that around here!!!






So JUST for the books, just WHAT IS your rule about "strict Persons"?

(inquiring minds want to know)



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Careful what you wish for Erle, that one may get a little dicey. ( depending on how it's interpreted)

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Alyssa Milano has tats? Who woulda guessed!


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i had an aunt called Jemime
who made me grits all the time
she stirred with a stick
with an occasional lick
she made breakfast so sublime


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Nice leadership on bringing us to consensus on the grits question, the answer is.....Marisa Tomei and Alyssa Milano.



If either one of those two are the answer I want out. Vomitrotious!


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If either one of those two are the answer I want out. Vomitrotious!




Hmmmm...go for more the Nordic types, do we Chad?


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I like good ole American southern girls. Preferably a farm girl who can drive a tractor, catch a calf, throw a bail of hay, and shoot a shot gun.


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I like good ole American southern girls. Preferably a farm girl who can drive a tractor, catch a calf, throw a bail of hay, and shoot a shot gun.




Of course you do! If she's doing all that, you can get out and ride!


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I like good ole American southern girls. Preferably a farm girl who can drive a tractor, catch a calf, throw a bail of hay, and shoot a shot gun.







Lucky, lucky you!


June Shannon can do all that, AND MORE!

I believe she's from Georgia.

I know her daughter, Honey Boo Boo, is!



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Just cause I prefer my Dodge doesn't mean I wouldn't love to drive the $hit outta a Ferrari or a Lamborghini.

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I like good ole American southern girls. Preferably a farm girl who can drive a tractor, catch a calf, throw a bail of hay, and shoot a shot gun.





June Shannon can do all that, AND MORE!





Aw Shucks, Sugar Bear done took her and made it a ofishul and legal like.

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I like good ole American southern girls. Preferably a farm girl who can drive a tractor, catch a calf, throw a bail of hay, and shoot a shot gun.







Lucky, lucky you!


June Shannon can do all that, AND MORE!

I believe she's from Georgia.

I know her daughter, Honey Boo Boo, is!






I dont who the hell you are talking about.


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Then here ya go, Chad.



Yep, she's a whole lotta woman, alright!

Basically, the guys here were sayin' that in your "dream girl" description you perfectly described that little girl with her own "Reality" Show, "Honey Boo Boo"'s mother...who pretty much is the "poster woman" for backwoods Americana.

(...and no, I don't watch any of that kinda crap on TV either...I just know this 'cause for a while that little girl and her mother here made all the talk shows when they first gained a measure of notoriety and when their "15 minutes of fame" was at its peak)


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The farm girls I know are not obese. They are usually fit to slightly on the big side. They usually can run , jump, swim, fish, hunt, fight, and put in a hard days work. Then dress up nice for a night on the town.


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So Dwight let me see if I have this correct, you do not watch Honey Boob Boob but you are aware of her from the talk shows you watch? Maury Povich, Jerry Springer,etc

By the way I'm fairly certain that creature you posted above would be the one abducted by Aliens, probed
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By the way I'm fairly certain that creature you posted above would be the one abducted by Aliens, probed
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I feel really bad for the poor alien bastard that had that job.

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Yup, like a piece of Grit(s) in the eye sometimes these posts make you take a turn to the left uncontrolably. I take it with a grain of salt.

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If thats what is on TV, I am damn glad not to have it.


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Eeh, ya see the PROBLEM with you guys that keep sayin' that IS that you either don't know or have forgotten that for EVERY moronic program such as this "Honey Boo Boo" crap and/or all those OTHER absolutely asinine so-called "Reality Shows", there IS "Frontline" on PBS, the Documentary Channel's programming, and Turner Classic Movie's selection of GREAT films, among many many OTHER more intelligently presented programming available.

(...though yeah, as I've said many many times around here, a lot of the programming on that LAST one I mentioned is broadcast in B&W, and I KNOW how much that "turns off" so many of the No-Nothing kids out there today!!!)


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Yup, like a piece of Grit(s) in the eye sometimes these posts make you take a turn to the left uncontrollably. I take it with a grain of salt.




Nice.


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...there IS "Frontline" on PBS, the Documentary Channel's programming, and Turner Classic Movie's selection of GREAT films, among many many OTHER more intelligently presented programming available.





And let's not forget Warner Bros. "Looney Tunes"!

And they're in COLOR!


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If thats what is on TV, I am damn glad not to have it.




And it just goes from bad to worse...

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