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On 9/30/2023 11:52 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 9/30/2023 10:47 AM, Michael Trew wrote:
>>
>> Interestingly enough, this morning`s breakfast was a bowl of grits.
>> No cheddar, however. I cracked an egg in and scrambled it up while
>> the grits cooked, plus a pat of butter. Sophia was not a fan.
>
> Cheddar makes grits more palatable. Stirring them well when you remove
> them from the heat gets rid of the lumps, but I gather David doesn`t
> mind lumpy cheese grits. :)
Mine weren`t lumpy, nor were they instant grits. I stirred the
regularly while cooking for 20 minutes or whatever. I ended up breaking
up a piece of cheese (Munster?) into Sophia`s bowl while they were still
hot, and she at a bit more, but I guess that she just doesn`t like them.
That doesn`t surprise me. I`m not a huge fan, but they are OK, and
filling.
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