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I can't believe it's already May and we're closing in on the first Friday. For any neophytes.
Friday May 6, 8:30AM @
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Pearland, Texas 77581
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It's no wonder that I have been craving bacon and eggs with Southern grits for Seis de Mayo. :mrgreen:
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Lord willing, I'll be there.

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Bowl of Grits, here I come
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FL450 wrote:Bowl of Grits, here I come
I'm going to have to try that this week. I think a barrel of grits would be more accurate.

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Charles L. Cotton wrote:
FL450 wrote:Bowl of Grits, here I come
I'm going to have to try that this week. I think a barrel of grits would be more accurate.

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Dadtodabone wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
FL450 wrote:Bowl of Grits, here I come
I'm going to have to try that this week. I think a barrel of grits would be more accurate.

Chas.
"Do you like them regular, creamy or al dente?"
I've never tried them at Kelly's. I like the way I make them, so I may be better off to pass and stick to my regular Kelly's breakfast.

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Re: Houston south quadrant breakfast

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Charles L. Cotton wrote:
Dadtodabone wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
FL450 wrote:Bowl of Grits, here I come
I'm going to have to try that this week. I think a barrel of grits would be more accurate.

Chas.
"Do you like them regular, creamy or al dente?"
I've never tried them at Kelly's. I like the way I make them, so I may be better off to pass and stick to my regular Kelly's breakfast.

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The waitress will bring a sample for you to try before you order. :tiphat:

Besides, I think Dadtodabone is talking about fettuccine not grits. :mrgreen:
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Re: Houston south quadrant breakfast

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WildBill wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
Dadtodabone wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
FL450 wrote:Bowl of Grits, here I come
I'm going to have to try that this week. I think a barrel of grits would be more accurate.

Chas.
"Do you like them regular, creamy or al dente?"
I've never tried them at Kelly's. I like the way I make them, so I may be better off to pass and stick to my regular Kelly's breakfast.

Chas.
The waitress will bring a sample for you to try before you order. :tiphat:

Besides, I think Dadtodabone is talking about fettuccine not grits. :mrgreen:
Sorry, quoting Joe Pesci character, Vinny.
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Re: Houston south quadrant breakfast

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Dadtodabone wrote:
WildBill wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
Dadtodabone wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
FL450 wrote:Bowl of Grits, here I come
I'm going to have to try that this week. I think a barrel of grits would be more accurate.

Chas.
"Do you like them regular, creamy or al dente?"
I've never tried them at Kelly's. I like the way I make them, so I may be better off to pass and stick to my regular Kelly's breakfast.

Chas.
The waitress will bring a sample for you to try before you order. :tiphat:

Besides, I think Dadtodabone is talking about fettuccine not grits. :mrgreen:
Sorry, quoting Joe Pesci character, Vinny.
Couldn't resist. :oops:
What's a grit? That was a great scene from "My Cousin Vinny".
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Re: Houston south quadrant breakfast

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Dadtodabone wrote:
WildBill wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
Dadtodabone wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
FL450 wrote:Bowl of Grits, here I come
I'm going to have to try that this week. I think a barrel of grits would be more accurate.

Chas.
"Do you like them regular, creamy or al dente?"
I've never tried them at Kelly's. I like the way I make them, so I may be better off to pass and stick to my regular Kelly's breakfast.

Chas.
The waitress will bring a sample for you to try before you order. :tiphat:

Besides, I think Dadtodabone is talking about fettuccine not grits. :mrgreen:
Sorry, quoting Joe Pesci character, Vinny.
Couldn't resist. :oops:
I got it. :lol: I like that movie enough to have watched it several times.
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Re: Houston south quadrant breakfast

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Don't forget the tiny little biscuits. :mrgreen:
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I plan on making it, biscuits sound good but so does a western omelet or grits or.................
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Re: Houston south quadrant breakfast

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LDB415 wrote:Don't forget the tiny little biscuits. :mrgreen:
Are you going to make the breakfast?
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Re: Houston south quadrant breakfast

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Nah, just order my usual most likely.
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