This. I bet OP doesn't even know what "covered and smothered" means.
This. I bet OP doesn't even know what "covered and smothered" means.
So much better than Waffle House
Except the closest one to me is over three hours away in another state.
So much better than Waffle House
Tell us you’re an ignoramus without telling us you’re an ignoramus.Hey, it's Jacksonville. The Awful Waffle is fine dining in that shithole city.
Folks usually put butter or maple syrup on grits. I learned that by going to Shoney's and Cracker Barrel back in the day. Plus, my Mom grew up in the south during the great depression and grits were a breakfast staple for her growing up. She never tasted hash brown potatoes until she came to Iowa to teach at Coe College in CR during WWII.
Table grits come from white corn while brewers grits come from yellow corn and are an ingredient in Busch Light beer.
Only times I've ever been. We also have something called Huddle House around here which is as good or better.Yours Truly has never ever set foot in a WH in my entire life. It just seems like a place you’d go at 2AM when you’re sloshed.
The odds of me ever using that information and going to a waffle house are about the same as me sleeping with Marisa Miller before I die.Waffle House guide: The many ways to order your hash browns
Learn what "smothered," covered," "chunked" and "capped" mean when it comes to Waffle House hash browns.www.ajc.com
Scattered, smothered, covered and chunked is the way to go.
Tell us you’re an ignoramus without telling us you’re an ignoramus.
What a life that guy is leading.
Her hair is slightly more glorious than his.