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Roslyn,
I asked the same question a few days ago ;-) From what everyone has
posted in reply they sound like a mushed up corn product mixed with
milk, and then served in an amazingly wide range of ways. Been
wracking my brains to think of an antipodean equivalent - but it
sounds like porridge to me (and yes, everyone, I know porridge is made
of oats, and grits are corn, but it is the closest I can come up
with).
Rayna
On Sun, May 19, 2002 at 02:14:03PM +0930, Roslyn Mckearney wrote:
Bobby, please humor an Aussie. What are grits? :-)
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