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Brew Crew Posted - Apr 15 2008 : 07:11:51 AM
One of my kiddos recently decided that she doesn't like grits, and won't eat them. Unfortunately, this is one of our breakfast staples and I refuse to let her refuse!

Suggestions as to yummy mix-ins? We need something new and different for the old and boring....



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Tammy Claxton Posted - Apr 22 2008 : 05:19:17 AM
My daughter puts sugar in hers - not alot, just a little sprinkle.

I put cheese and a sunny side up egg in mine. Yummmm

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Amie C. Posted - Apr 16 2008 : 06:21:56 AM
With strawberry season coming right up, how about fresh strawberries and cream?

My husband likes raisins and maple syrup on oatmeal or yogurt. That might be a nice combination on grits as well, especially if you mix the raisins in while the grits are cooking so that they get big and soft.
Brew Crew Posted - Apr 15 2008 : 6:31:08 PM
That poem is awesome! I want it framed in my kitchen!!!

The sausage and bell peppers sound good, too. Use them as a replacement for oatmeal (food allergy) and so sometimes I'll go sweet on her w/ bananas and honey or brown sugar because the oatmeal just looks so much better sometimes.

Personally, I like them!



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electricdunce Posted - Apr 15 2008 : 3:59:38 PM
I love the poem, can't say the same about grits, but i probably haven't had them cooked properly...karin

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one_dog_per_acre Posted - Apr 15 2008 : 2:02:11 PM
Grits in the morning,
grits at night.
With butter and salt,
they taste just right.
Grits with bacon,
grits with ham.
I'm a grit lover,
yes, i am.
Grits with breakfast,
biscuts and gravy.
If you dont like grits,
you must be crazy.
Fresh hot grits,
stick to your ribs.
That's how a southerner.
likes to live.
Grits on the side,
but not to runny.
Northerners think grits,
taste kinda funny.
But good old grits,
just cant be beat.
It's a pure down south,
southern taste treat.
So give me grits every day,
I'll eat my grits any which way.
I love grits,
thats what i said.
If you aint never ate grits,
you aint never been fed!

By Martha B, 2007

Sorry, couldn't resist!

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Sagewood Posted - Apr 15 2008 : 12:41:54 PM
I've added, sausage, cheese, tomatoes, bell pepper, onions, bacon, eggs, corned beef...any one of these topics, or a mixture of many!
The other night I made a 'grits casserole' (first one I'd ever tried) that used eggs, cheese and onions, topped with breadcrumbs. It was really good. I'll make it again for sure!

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Amie C. Posted - Apr 15 2008 : 10:07:54 AM
I don't know what a little girl would think of this, but I like tofu chunks, butter, and adobo spice in my grits. You can put shredded cheese on top, too.

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