I didnt know they served grits in jersey!.....had shrimp and grits for breakfast.
Don't know about Joizy but I live in Philly.I didnt know they served grits in jersey!
Oh thats right. Sorry.Don't know about Joizy but I live in Philly.
Oh no?.....nearly everybody I know eats grits.We grew up eating it either as a stand alone hot cereal or as a breakfast side item.Oh thats right. Sorry.
Still not exactly grits territory lol.
Well i guess you probably know the right spots. I lived in delaware county for 3 years. I never saw a bowl of grits...or biscuits with gravy for that matter. Seemed all the diners i stopped at always had that salty chipped beef and toast instead.Oh no?.....nearly everybody I know eats grits.We grew up eating it either as a stand alone hot cereal or as a breakfast side item.
You'd be hard hard pressed to find a mom and pop breakfast spot around here that doesn't serve it.
Oh yeah,I'm sure mine cant hold a candle to the places down there.I usually have fish with my grits but I didn't have any on hand so shrimp it was......next time I'll have it with scrapple.Well i guess you probably know the right spots. I lived in delaware county for 3 years. I never saw a bowl of grits...or biscuits with gravy for that matter. Seemed all the diners i stopped at always had that salty chipped beef and toast instead.
At any rate shrimp and grits is a fine meal. I just got back from savannah where its practically an art form.
You seem to be on board with all my breakfast options. Theres just something about that sliced mashup of organs and scrap meat i find so tasty. I will admit the best scrapple seems to come from PA, and i don't think that is was on the menu in savannah.Oh yeah,I'm sure mine cant hold a candle to the places down there.I usually have fish with my grits but I didn't have any on hand so shrimp it was......next time I'll have it with scrapple.
The only problem with the scrapple is most greasy spoons use a brand that is far too salty so while they give you a nice thick slice,you can't really enjoy it.You seem to be on board with all my breakfast options. Theres just something about that sliced mashup of organs and scrap meat i find so tasty. I will admit the best scrapple seems to come from PA, and i don't think that is was on the menu in savannah.