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UpTheIrons wrote:
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VMI77 wrote:Years ago when I was forced to live in the Northeast I remember hearing about some survey that asked people if they identified first with their state or with their country. I don't remember the exact numbers, but for every state except Texas something like 95-99% said country. In Texas something like 15% said state.
I've heard something similar, supposedly reported by people in other countries when they ask an American where they're from. People from other states tend to say "America" or "The United States. People from Texas say they're from "Texas."
When I visited Europe in 1983, we told everyone we were from Texas when asked. People liked that - they still had the idea that John Wayne was out in West Texas somewhere riding his horse and shooting his six-gun.

In Germany, too often some rowdy folks would come by whatever establishment/place of interest we were visiting, and they would be carrying on and making a fuss. It seems they were "Verdammt Amerikanisher" (danged Americans, loosely translated), and the locals didn't take too kindly to them. Texans were fine, but Americans? Too snooty and too much trouble.

It wasn't exactly and un-earned reputation, unfortunately.
Funny. I worked in Italy (Milan), France (Paris, Orleans) and Denmark in the early 90s'. They had some of the same ideas. While in Orleans with my boss, I figured out why the locals thought Americans were too much trouble. He was one of the ones that would only speak English and if they didn't understand him, he said it louder. I took him to one of my favorite restaurants there under the condition that he not speak to anyone at the restaurant except our group. I spoke enough French to order for our group and I didn't want him messing up the relationship that I'd built with them. It was a little family owned place and they treated us great. The wife always slowed down when speaking to me and I could almost always understand her.

That is a perfect way to explain what I love about Texas. My wife and I have been all over the State in our RV and have found the same kind of great, easy to get along with people where ever we have gone. We had to live in NJ for 3 years prior to coming to Texas back in '88 and found the transplanted New Yorkers that lived there just too much to deal with. Talk about cold and unfriendly. We coined the phrase JALDIT (Just another lovely day in Texas) right after we moved here - and it had nothing to do with the weather.
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Grits?

While plenty of Texans have grit, I haven't met many Texans who eat grits. Georgia, Alabama, the Carolinas, Virginia--they eat grits. Acceptable additions include salt, pepper, butter, and cheddar cheese. The yanks eat cream of wheat. Acceptable additions include milk and sugar. Texans eat toast with eggs, bacon, and sausage, steak and eggs, chicken fried steak and eggs, biscuits and creamed gravy, Texas toast dipped in cream gravy.... The biggest distinctive quality of a Texas breakfast is how much is put on the plate. It is truly Texas sized.
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Hoi Polloi wrote:The yanks eat cream of wheat. Acceptable additions include milk and sugar.
. . . including brown sugar
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Hoi Polloi wrote:Texans eat toast with eggs, bacon, and sausage, steak and eggs, chicken fried steak and eggs, biscuits and creamed gravy, Texas toast dipped in cream gravy.... The biggest distinctive quality of a Texas breakfast is how much is put on the plate. It is truly Texas sized.
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AndyC wrote:
Hoi Polloi wrote:Grits?

While plenty of Texans have grit, I haven't met many Texans who eat grits.
It's a staple in South Africa - they call it mealie pap (transl: maize meal). Whether Texans actually do eat it or not, it's a nice reminder of my ex-home :)

(Jerky still sucks compared to biltong, tho) ;-)
What are acceptable additions to grits in South Africa?
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Hoi Polloi wrote:Grits?

While plenty of Texans have grit, I haven't met many Texans who eat grits. Georgia, Alabama, the Carolinas, Virginia--they eat grits. Acceptable additions include salt, pepper, butter, and cheddar cheese. The yanks eat cream of wheat. Acceptable additions include milk and sugar. Texans eat toast with eggs, bacon, and sausage, steak and eggs, chicken fried steak and eggs, biscuits and creamed gravy, Texas toast dipped in cream gravy.... The biggest distinctive quality of a Texas breakfast is how much is put on the plate. It is truly Texas sized.

Oh, that takes me back. When I was in Basic Training, I saw from accross the table some yankee kid in my Platoon put milk and sugar on his grits. I almost threw up.
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What I love most about Texas is that it isn't New Jersey. *ptooey*. Good riddance to Иєш Лєяжşєşŧăŋ.
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I was at a steakhouse in Palo Alto 3 weeks ago. When the waitress heard I was from Texas, she brought me a peach cobler on the house, with Bluebell. Said they were very proud to be the only restaraunt in that served Bluebell.
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AndyC wrote:
Hoi Polloi wrote:Grits?

While plenty of Texans have grit, I haven't met many Texans who eat grits.
they call it mealie pap
Yum. With a name like that, how could any Texan resist? :lol:
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