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Speaking "Southern"

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  • 12-15-2007, 10:30 PM
    AzureN1ght
    Re: Speaking "Southern"
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by frankykeno View Post
    Oh and Cass, no one has ever adequately explained to me exactly what a "grit" is so therefore I'm adding it to the "things I will not eat while in the South".

    I grew up with grits! They're made out of corn (similar to polenta, if you've ever had that). We never ate them sweet, like some people like to. They were always with something savory.

    For breakfast, a bowl of grits with 2 over-easy eggs cut up in them. Crumble bacon into the bowl, add a dolop of butter, and salt-and-pepper to taste. It's so TERRIBLY bad for you, but it's delicious. :)

    As a dinner side-dish, you melt butter and cheese into the grits and salt/pepper to taste. Fried catfish with cheese grits on the side is another of my favorite (though terribly bad for you) meals ;)
  • 12-15-2007, 11:56 PM
    Halfdawg
    Re: Speaking "Southern"
    Ok I grew up in Michigan, my first 23 years and the last 20 years I have llived in South Carolina, Arkansas and Florida. Depending on where you live, in the north they have POP and parts of the south they say what kind of coke do you want, pepis, orange or what. In other parts everthing is a Soda, and you never here the word Pop down here. So Jo have we Learned you anything?


    Richard
  • 12-16-2007, 12:05 AM
    Halfdawg
    Re: Speaking "Southern"
    Anyone every have your pants "Stumped"? In other parts of the country they call it getting your pants Hemmed


    Richard
  • 12-16-2007, 12:07 AM
    rabernet
    Re: Speaking "Southern"
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by frankykeno View Post
    Oh and Cass, no one has ever adequately explained to me exactly what a "grit" is so therefore I'm adding it to the "things I will not eat while in the South".

    Oh grits are GOOOOD! I love me some grits! Butter and salt - yummy! When I was a kid, I would NOT eat scrambled eggs without grits to mix into them.

    Don't forget the Waffle House - open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year!
  • 12-16-2007, 12:10 AM
    rabernet
    Re: Speaking "Southern"
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Halfdawg View Post
    Ok I grew up in Michigan, my first 23 years and the last 20 years I have llived in South Carolina, Arkansas and Florida. Depending on where you live, in the north they have POP and parts of the south they say what kind of coke do you want, pepis, orange or what. In other parts everthing is a Soda, and you never here the word Pop down here. So Jo have we Learned you anything?


    Richard

    You BETTER ask for a Coke in Atlanta!
  • 12-16-2007, 12:10 AM
    ladywhipple02
    Re: Speaking "Southern"
    Agreed, grits are the stuff... definitely a must try!

    Another one I've found... we call it a sweeper, but it's normally called a vaccuum. I used to get made fun of in Columbus for calling it a sweeper.

    And yes, I drink different forms of coke, none of this pop stuff.

    Ya'll ever been snipe hunting? Now that's a trip!
  • 12-16-2007, 12:20 AM
    Elvyra's Keeper
    Re: Speaking "Southern"
    A few more words, a tobaggon (pronounce ta-bog-gin) is a winter hat, and a hollar is like a road.
  • 12-16-2007, 01:04 AM
    OhClueless1
    Re: Speaking "Southern"
    LOL at the Waffle House... they are everywhere here in Tennessee.

    I still have not tried grits or greens. Love me some fried chicken though. Have tried scrapple (sp?) and ochra

    My 17 year old loves his toboggan's he must have like 5 or so of them.

    Also soda is usually referred to as a Coke here.

    Another thing about the south... they are HUGELY into football. High School and College mostly. Even the highschool games get covered on the news.
  • 12-16-2007, 02:06 AM
    mlededee
    Re: Speaking "Southern"
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    Originally Posted by Sunny1 View Post
    Hmmm that's very interesting Emily...

    it does make a difference that i grew up in northern (but still rural) virginia i think--maybe being so close to the mason-dixon line we weren't quite as southern as the rest of the south. :)

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Halfdawg View Post
    Depending on where you live, in the north they have POP and parts of the south they say what kind of coke do you want, pepis, orange or what.

    when i first moved to georgia that totally stumped me. i went to a restaurant and ordered coke and the waitress replied with, "okay, what kind?" umm, i thought coke just meant coke? :P

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by OhClueless1 View Post
    Another thing about the south... they are HUGELY into football. High School and College mostly. Even the highschool games get covered on the news.

    you aren't kidding--some of the high school games are even aired on tv here. if things like math and science weren't required parts of high school curriculum we'd have more football in their place and everyone would be darn tootin' happy about it! :rolleye2:
  • 12-16-2007, 08:32 AM
    frankykeno
    Re: Speaking "Southern"
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Halfdawg View Post
    So Jo have we Learned you anything?

    Richard

    Yep though I now have to go google what "scrapple" is :confused: and I think grits are starting to sound sort of yummy. :)
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