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brewmonkey
09-01-2004, 05:47
Ok, so I woke up at like 0445 with my mouth watering for some S.O.S and grits. Bleeech! Wow, flashbacks of Rice Services from '88 must stick around forever.
Guess I will have to settle for some honeycombs.
What's S.O.S? After morning PT nothing is better than a bowl of grits with brown sugar. Mhhh...
Solid
brewmonkey
09-01-2004, 08:38
S.O.S would be Shit On a Shingle or creamed chipped beef on a slice of toast/bread.
Kyobanim
09-01-2004, 09:04
don't forget the eggs over easy to chop up on the whole mess.
I've heard about these grits...some kind of balls of mushed up shit arn't they?
Negative.
Grits are a lot like thicker pieces of cream of wheat. Different taste, slightly different texture, and a helluvalot better, but that's the closest thing I can think to. Grits can be eaten as I do- for breakfast... or they can be fried and eaten for lunch, dinner, etc, with meat, vegetables....
The most versatile food out there.
Solid
Roger. Are they homemade or a store brought kind of food?
brewmonkey
09-02-2004, 07:10
Originally posted by Huey14
Roger. Are they homemade or a store brought kind of food?
They usually come like Cream of Wheat in a ground form and you add water and bring to a boil. The beta-glucans that are naturally in the grits will bind together and make it thick.
Of course there are instant grits, But no self respecting southener would use instant grits. :D
Then again I am a tried and true yankee who believe grits are one of the worst foods on the market. Gimme either Cream of Wheat or Maypo and I am happy.
Kyobanim
09-02-2004, 07:53
Grits are a food group in the south
brewmonkey
09-02-2004, 08:14
Originally posted by Kyobanim
Grits are a food group in the south
I had never seen a "grit" until I got to Benning. Then I saw all the grits I would ever want to see they served grits at every meal! Sadly they only made them in the morning so by lunch/dinner it had grown skin. Bleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeech!
Originally posted by brewmonkey
I had never seen a "grit" until I got to Benning.
Agreed. First breakfast at Benning went something like this:
Dan: "Ick, what the hell is that stuff?"
Fellow trainee: "'em are grits!"
D: "What the hell's a grit?"
FS: "'em are!"
D: "What the hell have I gotten myself into?" :D
The Reaper
09-02-2004, 15:14
MRGRITZ.
MRNOTGRITZ.
MR2GRITZ.
LIB.
MRGRITZ!
TR
NousDefionsDoc
09-02-2004, 15:22
Originally posted by Huey14
I've heard about these grits...some kind of balls of mushed up shit arn't they?
Lookin' for a new title?
Originally posted by DanUCSB
Agreed. First breakfast at Benning went something like this:
Dan: "Ick, what the hell is that stuff?"
Fellow trainee: "'em are grits!"
D: "What the hell's a grit?"
FS: "'em are!"
D: "What the hell have I gotten myself into?" :D
Sir, LMAO! I have a mental image...oh my indeed!
If, and this is a big if, I am cooking breakfast for a man, I prefer to fix eggs over easy, pancakes with butter and maple syrup, sausage, biscuits with gravy, and hash browns. It tastes great with a vodka-orange juice.
I do not know if I have ever fixed a "grit" though? That might take me out of the running with men? :D I don't know.
Holly
The Reaper
09-02-2004, 15:31
Originally posted by Huey14
I've heard about these grits...some kind of balls of mushed up shit arn't they?
This from a man who would eat Vegemite, which looks, smells, and I would suppose, tastes like shit.
Grits are great! You sure you ain't a Yankee?
TR
bberkley
09-02-2004, 15:36
During PLDC I would get SOS, eggs over easy/medium, potatoes, and a biscuit or toast and mix it all together and eat it with a big spoon.
That was tasty.
Worst S.O.S. ever? FTX where we were getting our chow from one of the 18th ABN CORPS ARTY BN's, and the S.O.S. had the distinct odor of diesel. Our CW3 was NOT happy. He was about 6'6" and affectionately called "Lumpy" (but not to his face) for the brutal punishment he dished out during Platoon PT in the Bear Pit, or in other full-contact sports.
The next hot chow delivery was made by a MSG, and was close to the best food I ever ate that came out of a mermite container.
NousDefionsDoc
09-02-2004, 15:36
Grit haters will not be tolerated on this board.:D
Originally posted by NousDefionsDoc
Grit haters will not be tolerated on this board.:D
Sir, wow, that's it, that's it! I have now discovered what I have been doing wrong all these years...no wonder I am still single. It's all about the grits. A-Ha! :D
Holly
Originally posted by NousDefionsDoc
Lookin' for a new title?
By "shit" I mean delicious ingrediants, of course.
Originally posted by The Reaper
This from a man who would eat Vegemite, which looks, smells, and I would suppose, tastes like shit.
Grits are great! You sure you ain't a Yankee?
TR
I'm pretty sure I ain't no Yankee; In fact, I'm deeper South than any of you guy up there :D
Vegimite...you have to see it (and eat it) to believe it.
brewmonkey
09-02-2004, 16:01
Originally posted by NousDefionsDoc
Grit haters will not be tolerated on this board.:D
:eek:
I would rather eat SPAM then grits!
:D
Brew? Hello Sir. So what would you eat?
Holly :)
brewmonkey
09-02-2004, 16:42
What would I eat instead of grits?
Well dirt comes to mind.:D Anything but grits, no grits and cheese, no grits and butter or any other funky combination of grits and something.
Grits are great.
Marmite and Vegemite, which tastes different, should be tasted on whole grain toast with butter and a VERY thin layer of the black goop. Too much, and it's too strong. But seriously, try it.
Solid
Originally posted by brewmonkey
What would I eat instead of grits?
Well dirt comes to mind.:D Anything but grits, no grits and cheese, no grits and butter or any other funky combination of grits and something.
Brew Sir, I prefer to cook a homestyle breakfast. Honestly, I have never had a "grit". How about eggs over easy, pancakes with butter and maple syrup, sausage, biscuits with gravy, and hash browns? It tastes great with a vodka-orange juice?
Well? Maybe?
Holly
I've been having grits and hashbrowns after morning PT every day. Greatest thing when you're shivering at 0800.
Originally posted by Solid
I've been having grits and hashbrowns after morning PT every day. Greatest thing when you're shivering at 0800.
Sir, my favorite thing recently after morning PT is water and a muffin. Grits are an aquired taste...IMHO.
Holly
brewmonkey
09-02-2004, 17:14
Originally posted by echoes
Brew Sir, I prefer to cook a homestyle breakfast. Honestly, I have never had a "grit". How about eggs over easy, pancakes with butter and maple syrup, sausage, biscuits with gravy, and hash browns? It tastes great with a vodka-orange juice?
Well? Maybe?
Holly
Wow! I can hear your arteries hardening from here.
Breakfast for me is a pot of coffee, a bowl of cereal (usually Honeycombs) and a piece of fruit with some yogurt.
Sorry NDD, this might knock me out of position as your favorite college boy, but I can't stand the stuff. I'm neither southern nor Yankee, so I think I have a bit of neutrality, but I gotta say, grits are about the worst breakfast food I've run across, beside fried tomatoes.
For a real breakfast, biscuits and gravy are the heat. Especially if you can get some large chunks of crumbled sausage in that gravy. Steaks and eggs (over easy, of course) might just tie. Pancakes are useless as food; their only purpose for existence is to act as sponges for transporting good maple syrup to my mouth. Ham is good, patty sausage better, and thick-cut bacon best.
Echoes, never did try the screwdriver-for-breakfast technique. Sounds like a good idea, though. :D As for the single bit, I don't think it's because of grits; I'd ascribe it to a lack of good taste in the men in your area.
Originally posted by brewmonkey
Wow! I can hear your arteries hardening from here.
If only! I do not eat what I fix...it is not in my dietary plan. The men I fixed that breakfast for are all about PT. Not a pound did they gain.
Holly :)
brewmonkey
09-02-2004, 17:36
Originally posted by echoes
If only! I do not eat what I fix...it is not in my dietary plan. The men I fixed that breakfast for are all about PT. Not a pound did they gain.
Holly :)
Even with PT high cholesterol is an issue. I have seen some pretty fit guys get taken down by bad cholesterol.
CPTAUSRET
09-02-2004, 18:04
Grits are great, add butter, salt and pepper. Makes an excellent breakfast.
Holly, yours sounds good too.
Terry
The Reaper
09-02-2004, 18:16
Originally posted by Huey14
Vegimite...you have to see it (and eat it) to believe it.
I have seen it many times in the RAR Mess, and eaten it, once.
That was enough.
TR
CPTAUSRET
09-02-2004, 18:22
Originally posted by The Reaper
I have seen it many times in the RAR Mess, and eaten it, once.
That was enough.
TR
I have had many chances to sample that nasty stuff, I used to party with the Aussies in VN, and it was prevalent. We spent 30 days in Australia a couple of years ago, it didn't smell any better then than it did back in the mid 60's.
Terry
brewmonkey
09-02-2004, 18:57
My neighbor when we lived in St. Louis was an Aussie. They would always have little packs of it kind of like the jelly packs from Denny's.
CPTAUSRET
09-02-2004, 19:11
Originally posted by Solid
Ignore the smell!
Solid:
That's what we used to tell the guys in VN, who had to take the 55 gallon drums of human shit to the perimeter, pour JP-4 on it and set it on fire.
Didn't work for them either.
Terry
Originally posted by CPTAUSRET
Solid:
That's what we used to tell the guys in VN, who had to take the 55 gallon drums of human shit to the perimeter, pour JP-4 on it and set it on fire.
Didn't work for them either.
Terry
ROFL!
Solid's right- It's only really good for toast and in small doses. It tastes like crap when it's in a sandwich.
That's the Aussies for ya. Not a Kiwi food, I'll tell ya that.
No no, we're responsible for the crime of Marmite. I could puke on that shit.
Oh well. Guzzle a bottle of hot sauce and you won't be able to taste it anyway.
Originally posted by brewmonkey
Even with PT high cholesterol is an issue. I have seen some pretty fit guys get taken down by bad cholesterol.
Brew Sir, very true! Got to watch out for bad cholesterol, it can follow you around like bad hair.
Dan, how very funny you are. (wink here)
Strange, it is 3am around here, and I am typing about "grits". Insomnia is a very bad thing. :)
Holly
Dan, you've obviously never spent a few days in Irish B&B's if you dislike fried tomatoes for breakfast. That, several varieties of bangers, fried potatoes, thick cut bacon, slabs of soda bread toast spread thick with creamy butter and lots of tea to wash it all down. The local pub here even offers this as a meal, although the tea is replaced by pints of your stout of choice.
Not so sure, Razor. I've spent enough time in England to know that I don't like tomatoes for breakfast (nor, really, for anything else, including diced, fried green, or on cheesburgers). But to be fair, the -rest- of the breakfast sounds like the heat. Especially with the pints added.
As for cholesterol, hell, I'm still young enough that I think I'm invincible. :D
Back to the Topic at Hand, Does anyone know of a Place where one could get SOS if one were so inclined? Waffle House, IHOP, Denny's? Preferrably a National Chain as I am a Lowly Civ. and not able to dine in the Fine Military Establishments.
Roguish Lawyer
10-02-2004, 16:54
Back to the Topic at Hand, Does anyone know of a Place where one could get SOS if one were so inclined? Waffle House, IHOP, Denny's? Preferrably a National Chain as I am a Lowly Civ. and not able to dine in the Fine Military Establishments.
Plenty of places, but they usually call it "creamed, chipped beef." I doubt it's on any national menus, but it is not terribly uncommon in greasy spoons, particularly in the Northeast.
particularly in the Northeast.
This Does Me No Good
Right, I got the Creamed Chipped Beef Part.
Have to go check out the Greasy underbelly of the Local Restaurant scene.
I guess I have drifted away from standard greasy spoon type restaurants and now prefer Low budget Mexican, Will have to shift Gears.
Roguish Lawyer
10-02-2004, 17:11
This Does Me No Good
You or anyone else from the South. My Dad loves that stuff, but I think it's nasty. It's like Yankee biscuits and gravy. Substitute white toast for the biscuits, remove the pepper, and substitute lots of little beef chips for the sparse sausage chunks. I love biscuits and gravy, but I hate SOS.
You or anyone else from the South. My Dad loves that stuff, but I think it's nasty. It's like Yankee biscuits and gravy. Substitute white toast for the biscuits, remove the pepper, and substitute lots of little beef chips for the sparse sausage chunks. I love biscuits and gravy, but I hate SOS.
I'm with you, RL. I learned about SOS when I married a Kansan. Kansans eat some really strange things.
The biscuits and gravy are even better with grits on the side.