~~~ On 2008/04/04 19:46, Martin Joseph at NT@stillnewt.org wrote ~~~
> Yes! It's called polenta.
>
>
> Marty
It is? Wow! I never knew that. He just called it "cheese grits". It's
still a favourite (when I can get proper grits over here).
Thanks. I learn all kinds of things from this forum!
Shalom.
Christian
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