I think grits became a Southern staple for a very simple reason. They have always relatively cheap and very filling during times when the general populace for several generations had little money. I remember hearing a lot of family stories of the Great Depression indicating that cheap, bulky foods were needed to keep people from going to bed hungry. One of their greatest attributes is that they do take the flavor of what you add to them.
But whatever the reason they became popular, I sure am glad they did. I am a grits kind of guy.
Who would have ever thought the lowly grit would raise this much interest or be this much fun? So hunt on, boys and girls, and when things in the hunting field get tough, reach back for the extra boost of GRITS power!