John wrote:

> I have lots of friends and relatives in North Carolina and when  
heading South for a visit I always load up on Salt Risin' Bread. It
seems to be a special treat in North Carolina. I also send a loaf or
two for Christmas.<

Sounds like I'm missing out.
 
<<Could be that my friends and relatives all live in small
towns...like Mayberry. (Anybody heard of Rich Square, NC?)>>

Seems like I have.........somewhere off US 17, general area of
Wilmington?
 
> Of course I have a difficult time finding Grits around here. I mean
REAL grits, not the instant kind. Nothin' like Grits, lots of butter,
salt and pepper to make a breakfast real special!<<

I like Grits, though I eat them withOUT butter and pepper.  I haven't
been that way in several years, but I think St. George, SC still has
the World Grits Festival the 3rd weekend of April....complete with
Grits and a Parade.

Jim 


 
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