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Old 01-02-2009, 11:03 PM
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Hey Richard - I'm glad you haven't forgotten the grits. RE: You're previous question that you discovered the answer to by watching the Beverly Hillbillies. We typically use Quaker brand quick grits a/k/a enriched white hominy. Cooks in about 5 minutes - then you're in heaven.

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We typically use Quaker brand quick grits a/k/a enriched white hominy.
Oren, I think you might have meant harmony - please watch your spelling. I'm assuming that 'white harmony' is very diatonic.
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Oren, I think you might have meant harmony - please watch your spelling. I'm assuming that 'white harmony' is very diatonic.
Thanks for catching that Richard. You are so right - those grits get to boiling, there's definately a major musical scale, normally in E, going on. I only wish that you could hear it for yourself. E I E I O.
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thanks for catching that richard. You are so right - those grits get to boiling, there's definately a major musical scale, normally in e, going on. I only wish that you could hear it for yourself. e i e i o.
g# g# f# f# e

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Sorry Richard - my grits just won't do the g# g# f# f# e as long as the bass player is on the farm. Of course, if it were me, it would be the "funny farm" if you know what I mean.
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Of course, if it were me, it would be the "funny farm" if you know what I mean.
Funny farm? I've never heard of humorous animals!
"Nay, but seriously folks..." added Betty the Cow after yet another of her witty retorts.
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Richard - are you so content after having your grits on the funny farm that you haven't been able to tell us about it? That's my guess. NO? Still looking for the perfect bowl or plate to put them on? I understand the problem. Make sure you check with Betty the Cow for your butter needs. Load your grits up with that fresh butter and let it melt right down the middle.

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