In the days of the "Yankee Invasion" our gray clad heros of the South used grits served at meal time to discover yankee spies. The yankees spies wouldn't know how to eat the "Georgia Ice Cream" (Grits).
I always found the girls with the Copenhagen in their back pocket a bit of a turn off,but thats just me.
Tennessee home of Alvin York.
State bird is deer fly not to be confused with the missippi migratory state bird blue green fly. Keep a few corn cobs in my go bag in case of emergencie.
BUT----Do you have GRITS ??
'bout 277 days till the Iron Bowl! About 40 days to Turkey season and about 249 until deer season opens! What else is there worth anticipating?
I always found the girls with the Copenhagen in their back pocket a bit of a turn off,but thats just me.
BUT----Do you have GRITS ??
No true Southerner would eat instant grits. Hey, if that is true, why do they sell them in the store here?
The key to good fried chicken is:
Eggs
Milk
Seasoned flour
Dip the uncooked chicken in the egg/milk mixture then cover in seasoned flour.
Immediately place in pan with olive oil and fry.
Goodness gracious.......heavenly.
No true Southerner would eat instant grits. Hey, if that is true, why do they sell them in the store here?
Okay, back to the thread "you know you're in the South..."
1. When the girls carry knives in their bras. (No, I am not kidding.)
2. When you order a "Co' Cola" and nobody looks at you funny.
3. When the Civil War is known as "The War of Northern Aggression."
4. When 1/2" of snow shuts down the schools for at least three days because, after all, "the buses can't get to those kids out in the county."
5. When, when ordering iced tea, the question "Sweet?" is not only superfluous, but laughable.
6. When, if one is afflicted with diabetes, it is known as "sugar." As in, "I have sugar." (Also see # 5 above.)
7. When deer hunting season is the #1 cause of calls in "sick" to work.
8. When chatting up the person behind you in the grocery store line is "de rigeur," and not "nosy."
9. When "harvesting" a deer killed by a vehicle is not only legitimate (assuming one witnessed the event, and therefore knows how long the deceased has been...er...deceased) but is considered good stewardship of wildlife resources.
10. When "y'all" is used in the collective sense, and never in the singular.
I could go on.![]()
No true Southerner would eat instant grits. Hey, if that is true, why do they sell them in the store here?
And don't forget some of those cockroaches, you can put a saddle on and ride them...
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