quote:The icing on the cake is having this meal on the River Bank at the crack of an early spring dawn with Gobblers telling you to hurry up times a wasting.RC
Atmosphere certainly does enhance the enjoyment of a good meal.
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hmmmmppfff! They don't even sell the slow cook version here. I had to get the 5-min kind. Just had them for bfast with butter and salt-pepper. Still pretty good.
When I was in the bush I'd make extra and add chicken bullion to them. By the next day they had hardened and they made good snack-bars even cold.
Grits - It's not just for breakfast anymore...
todd
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"When I was in the bush I'd make extra and add chicken bullion to them. By the next day they had hardened and they made good snack-bars even cold.
Grits - It's not just for breakfast anymore..." quote-Tod Smith
You might try some of those Ole Roy dog biscuits, I bet they are as good and not nearly as messy..lol
God bless,Mudd
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cahaba quote:.."They do stick to yer ribs."
I sure couldn't disagree with you cahaba... they'd stick to just about anything they touched if my memory severs me correctly...lol
God bless,Mudd
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quote:Originally posted by Mudd: HA! Eating grits ain't no laughing matter...lol
I guess if someone were to offer me a place to come hunt with them where I could shoot at a pig or something southern like that I could bring myself to eat whatever breakfast they fixed even if it was grits...lol
But I would have to be able to reserve the right do only have to eat it once..lol
God bless,Mudd
Mudd I sent the info about pig hunting with me before I opened this thread. I know for sure what we will have for breakfast now.
Grew up in thye south. Grits were a given at breakfast time. I like them with salt, crumbled bacon or sausage and butter the best. Cheese grits come in a close 2nd.
While in basic training 25 years ago I pal'd aroud with a fellow from Michigan. After about a week of eating grits during breakfast he thought they were mighty fine eating. Shortly he asked me "What is this stuff?" His next qestion was "What else do you guys eat in the south?" At that moment I knew there was culinary hope for him.
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I tried grits one time back in 1968. Sorry, I do not care for them. Maybe an aquired taste like oysters which I do like. I am a fan of steak and eggs with shreaded hashbrowns for breakfast. Any camp site, hunting or fishing. I would eat health bars (UGH) if it means I can be at a hunting or fishing camp!!
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THANKS Mr. LaClair, I just found this thread and have laughed until my eyes are fogged and my belly hurts.
Fried eggs, slab bacon, biscuits and sawmill gravy (thats with pork sausage in it), mayhaw jelly, and grits with salt, pepper and butter. Breakfast for a big huntin' fellar, but with all due respect you misspelled frigeater and poch.
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PS: please remember, we're having fun here..lol and there's no personal judgment being made by me other than ones culinary tastes and lack of the same..lol
Roy, what does the weather (cool n airy) have to do with groceries on a traditional bowhunt, and fillin' a feller up? lol
Man, I need October to arrive!!!!!!!!!!1
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There is something not right with some of you-all
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Ron, You really have to remember to turn the exhaust fan on when you are applying finish. Really --- grits?
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Jmgcurve-"Roy, what does the weather (cool n airy) have to do with groceries on a traditional bowhunt, and fillin' a feller up? lol"
You've got me scratching buddy!...lol
God bless,Mudd
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