Originally posted by: Canai
mmmmm grits. Remember the Beverly Hilbillies when that one guy (forgot his name) ate cement cause he thought it was grits? hahaa
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Actually, there was one member at one time, that replied to almost every thread with "I like pie." And to be honest, in the context of the threads he was replying to, it was actually quite funny.
Originally posted by: MisterJackson
Pumpkin pie seriously rocks. i could live off that stuff.
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Btw, pie is okay, but I like eating at the Y the most.
How could you hate cheese? This means you hate pizza, you hate nachos, etc.Originally posted by: Captante
Originally posted by: Beachboy
I like cheese.![]()
I HATE cheese!
But I DO like pie!![]()
Cheesecake is a custard. Look it up.Originally posted by: Canai
Cheesecake...... cake or pie? or maybe Both!
Originally posted by: iamaelephant
LOL What are grits?
Grits is a type of maize porridge and a food common in the Southern United States and southern Manchuria (where it is called gezi in Mandarin) consisting of coarsely ground corn, traditionally by a stone mill. The results are passed through screens, with the finer part being corn meal, and the coarser being grits. Many communities in the Southern U.S. had a gristmill until the mid-20th century, with families bringing their own corn to be ground, and the miller retaining a portion of the corn for his fee. Grits aficionados still prefer stone ground grits, although modern commercial milling companies prefer other methods.
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: iamaelephant
LOL What are grits?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grits
Grits is a type of maize porridge and a food common in the Southern United States and southern Manchuria (where it is called gezi in Mandarin) consisting of coarsely ground corn, traditionally by a stone mill. The results are passed through screens, with the finer part being corn meal, and the coarser being grits. Many communities in the Southern U.S. had a gristmill until the mid-20th century, with families bringing their own corn to be ground, and the miller retaining a portion of the corn for his fee. Grits aficionados still prefer stone ground grits, although modern commercial milling companies prefer other methods.
Originally posted by: brxndxn
Argh.. I get so angry when I'm reading posts that ask a question and some random poster just puts in 'I like pie.' WTF is that. Has it ever been funny?
BTW, please don't say 'I like pie.' in this topic.
Seriously.. whatever happened to just talking about the topic the poster originally posted?
