It"s the Yankee equivalent to grits from the deep south.
That"s the beauty of being a Kentuckian.....thank the Almighty we are on the right side of the Mason-Dixon! We were raised on biscuits and sausage gravy, fried potatoes (never seen or heard of a damned Hash Brown..until I went to a restaurant), good thick bacon and fresh eggs.
Further South, they eat grits and up narth they stir it a different way and call it mush....which is what I thought dog sled drovers said.
Corn meal is for making Corn Bread!
I had a purty little thing down in NC working in a Waffle House ask me if I wanted any grits. I told her, darlin...in the part of the South I come from, that"s hawg feed. I think I pi$$ed her off!
I"ve traveled over a lot of this country, sampled the food and a few of the women along the way...and I have yet to find anything better than what is right here in Kentucky....but Texas comes damned close! I"ll always miss the girl from Texas.......Yee-Ha!
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