i know it probably should be in the nutrition section but just a quick question.
What the fuck are grits and is it tasty .
Thanks
GZ
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i know it probably should be in the nutrition section but just a quick question.
What the fuck are grits and is it tasty .
Thanks
GZ
grits are awesome, I tryt eat those every morning with my egg whites, very filling too..
Grits are small broken grains of corn. They were first produced by Native Americans centuries ago. They made both "corn" grits and "hominy" grits.
Falls Mill produces "corn" grits.
Corn Grits
Falls Mill mills locally grown whole white hybrid corn. The corn is dried to a 14% moisture content, then each kernel is cleaned with forced air. The kernels of grain are run through the mill stone where they are ground to a certain texture and then sifted through two wire mesh screens. The three products sorted are white corn meal, white corn grits and the bran that pops off. There is a fine bran still in the grits product. This bran will never soften up with cooking. Depending on personal preference, the bran can be left in or removed by rinsing the grits before cooking. Yummy!
Hominy is made from field corn that is soaked in lye water (potash water in the old days) and stirred over the next day or two until the entire shell or bran comes loose and rises to the top. The kernel itself swells to twice its original size. After the remaining kernels have been rinsed several times, they are spread to dry either on cloth or screen dryers.
is there another name for them.I have never heard of it before until a few months ago on these boards .i couldnt find them at the grocery store
You the man Rado
Thanks bro
GZ
no, but they're not carried everywhere, esp up north, lol.
look around the oatmeal, warm breakfast, stuff.
don't get the instant stuff, unless there is no other option...
It's ground degermed corn. And yeah they are pretty good ! a lil salt, cracked black and butter mmm... mmmm...
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Originally posted by thegame01
is there another name for them.I have never heard of it before until a few months ago on these boards .i couldnt find them at the grocery store
You the man Rado
Thanks bro
GZ
they should be around the cereal, oatmeal section in your grocery store
Yeah, it's a southern thang, bro!! Us country boys grub on it all the time down here!! Well anyway, when we are not dieting!! It is high glycemic cuz its derived from corn, but oh so good with lots of butter and salt!!! mmmmmmmmmmm.............:)Quote:
Originally posted by AustinTX
no, but they're not carried everywhere, esp up north, lol.
look around the oatmeal, warm breakfast, stuff.
don't get the instant stuff, unless there is no other option...
bro God gave us nothing better than 3 eggs sunny side up cut up mixed in with grits and butter and a few strips of turkey bacon.
dunno:confused: