Originally posted by: feralkid
Originally posted by: Vic
Yet another totally unbelievable part of that unbelievably terrible movie. What Italian has never even seen/eaten polenta before?
What person thinks Polenta=Grits?
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: feralkid
Originally posted by: Vic
Yet another totally unbelievable part of that unbelievably terrible movie. What Italian has never even seen/eaten polenta before?
What person thinks Polenta=Grits?
Whoever wrote the Wikipedia entry does:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grits
I've never had grits I've liked, but then I've never had them in a quality restaurant before. Usually it was at Boy Scout camp or school or something...texture is like sand in salt.
Everyone except you apparently.Originally posted by: feralkid
What person thinks Polenta=Grits?Originally posted by: Vic
Yet another totally unbelievable part of that unbelievably terrible movie. What Italian has never even seen/eaten polenta before?
Congee.Originally posted by: timosyy
I dunno, just not a big fan of grits. Might have just been a culture thing though. My parents bought some to try out when I was pretty young, and I hated it. Probably because of the way it looked (I was in elementary school IIRC), and the fact that we already have this soupy rice dish that is, I guess, the Asian version of grits (its literally like um.. rice and water, except a somewhat thicker consistency than pure water. soupy.)
Chinese people actually eat grits as well. They call it "Xiao Mi Zhou", small rice congee.Originally posted by: Howard
Congee.Originally posted by: timosyy
I dunno, just not a big fan of grits. Might have just been a culture thing though. My parents bought some to try out when I was pretty young, and I hated it. Probably because of the way it looked (I was in elementary school IIRC), and the fact that we already have this soupy rice dish that is, I guess, the Asian version of grits (its literally like um.. rice and water, except a somewhat thicker consistency than pure water. soupy.)
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Also, keep in mind that grits are popular in the part of the country where they eat "greens"...the part of vegetables that MOST NORMAL people throw away...
(yeah, I KNOW, there are OTHER greens than just the tops of some veggies)
They're certainly up there.Originally posted by: thecoolnessrune
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Also, keep in mind that grits are popular in the part of the country where they eat "greens"...the part of vegetables that MOST NORMAL people throw away...
(yeah, I KNOW, there are OTHER greens than just the tops of some veggies)
I dont care what anyone says, well done collard greens *cannot* be beat... specially with a little bacon..
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: giantpinkbunnyhead
what the hell is a grit?
<---lives way up north
Vinny Gambini: [Vinny and Lisa receive their breakfast orders, Vinny looks at his skeptically] Whats this over here?
Grits Cook: You never heard of grits?
Vinny Gambini: Sure I've heard of grits. I just never actually *seen* a grit before.... What's a grit?
Yet another totally unbelievable part of that unbelievably terrible movie. What Italian has never even seen/eaten polenta before?
Originally posted by: thecoolnessrune
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Also, keep in mind that grits are popular in the part of the country where they eat "greens"...the part of vegetables that MOST NORMAL people throw away...
(yeah, I KNOW, there are OTHER greens than just the tops of some veggies)
I dont care what anyone says, well done collard greens *cannot* be beat... specially with a little bacon..
