What's for dinner??

Discussion in 'Good Eats' started by lsubatgirl04, Nov 27, 2006.

  1. macatak911

    macatak911 CRAIG STELTZ = BEAST

    Ramen

    i take donations....
     
  2. TigerBait3

    TigerBait3 Guest

  3. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

    everybody loves ramen.
     
  4. bayareatiger

    bayareatiger If it's too loud YOU'RE TOO OLD

    ESPECIALLY the high sodium content.... :hihi:
     
  5. orlandotiger

    orlandotiger GEAUX TIGERS!

    Again....they weren't out of corn this time!!! WOO HOO!!! And I got fried okra!
     
  6. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    As someone who keeps up with this, I can attest that the grits line has been slowly moving west and north. The Area of Universal Grits, where grits are automatic on any breakfast dish, is still mostly confined to the deep south. But there are increasingly places where decent grits are served, extending to the Rockies and into the Midwest . . . and even a short way up the east coast.

    On a map, the grits line closely follows the "Yes Ma'am" line. If the waitresses snicker when you say "Yes, Ma'am", they don't have grits.

    I attribute this grits expansion to several factors. Southern immigration accounts for the grits you can get in a Chicago diner. Southern restaurants like Cracker Barrell offer a small part of Tennessee, complete with grits, wherever they are located. But mostly, I think its because of about five decades of Southern truckers roaming the country.

    Road warriors like me have learned you can get a great southern breakfast, with grits and biscuits 'n' gravy, in Oregon or Michigan by simply finding a good truck stop cafe.
     
  7. TigerBait3

    TigerBait3 Guest

    speckled trout and grits
     
  8. Deceks7

    Deceks7 Founding Member

    Last night was Wild Mushroom Pasta at the House of Blues, Mandalay Bay.
     
  9. macatak911

    macatak911 CRAIG STELTZ = BEAST

    Cinnamon Rolls
     
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  10. TigerBait3

    TigerBait3 Guest

    damn fine dinner.
     

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