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  • Grits
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  • Grits is a living gold statue who works as a street performer in Marzipan City. When Chowder needed money for the feet attachment for the Feetza 5000, Grits helped him get the money by teaching him how to be a street performer. So he painted Chowder silver and made him act like a statue, and soon enough Chowder got the money, but the feet he wanted were sold out. Luckily Grits and the other street performers agreed to help Chowder make Feetzas for Mung Daal in exchange for pocket change. Grits has no eyes. This is hidden by his glasses, but is revealed near the end.
  • Wikipedia Article About grits on Wikipedia Grits is a type of maize porridge and a food common in the southern United States, east Africa (where it is called ugali in Swahili) and southern Manchuria (where it is called gezi in Chinese) consisting of coarsely ground corn, traditionally by a stone mill. The results are passed through screens, with the finer part being cornmeal, and the coarser being grits. many communities in the south had a gristmill until the mid-20th century, with families bringing their own corn to be ground, and the miller retaining a portion of the corn for his fee. Grits aficionados still prefer stone ground grits, although modern milling tends to prefer faster methods.
  • Grits are a Southern traditional foodstuff consisting of hominy, corn, butter and possibly lard. Eating grits automatically makes you sensitive to the black experience, and puts you on the road to being an honorary black person. Dr. Stephen Colbert (favorite son of South Carolina) eats them as a traditional mid-videotape-roll-in snack.Episode #330
  • Grits were an American food made from cornmeal. In 21st century New Orleans, the Eighth Doctor ate grits, crushed together with deep fried rice cakes and maple syrup. Anji Kapoor considered the grits the Doctor ate "appallingly white" and unappetising, made from an "inferior form of cornmeal." She didn't try any. (PROSE: The City of the Dead)
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  • Grits
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  • Living Statue
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  • Street Performer
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  • Grits is a living gold statue who works as a street performer in Marzipan City. When Chowder needed money for the feet attachment for the Feetza 5000, Grits helped him get the money by teaching him how to be a street performer. So he painted Chowder silver and made him act like a statue, and soon enough Chowder got the money, but the feet he wanted were sold out. Luckily Grits and the other street performers agreed to help Chowder make Feetzas for Mung Daal in exchange for pocket change. Grits has no eyes. This is hidden by his glasses, but is revealed near the end.
  • Wikipedia Article About grits on Wikipedia Grits is a type of maize porridge and a food common in the southern United States, east Africa (where it is called ugali in Swahili) and southern Manchuria (where it is called gezi in Chinese) consisting of coarsely ground corn, traditionally by a stone mill. The results are passed through screens, with the finer part being cornmeal, and the coarser being grits. many communities in the south had a gristmill until the mid-20th century, with families bringing their own corn to be ground, and the miller retaining a portion of the corn for his fee. Grits aficionados still prefer stone ground grits, although modern milling tends to prefer faster methods.
  • Grits were an American food made from cornmeal. In 21st century New Orleans, the Eighth Doctor ate grits, crushed together with deep fried rice cakes and maple syrup. Anji Kapoor considered the grits the Doctor ate "appallingly white" and unappetising, made from an "inferior form of cornmeal." She didn't try any. (PROSE: The City of the Dead) Whilst on board the Valiant, British Prime Minister Harold Saxon once offered President Arthur Coleman Winters grits in lieu of tea. Saxon said he didn't really know what grits were, but he intimated that they might make the American feel more at home. (TV: The Sound of Drums)
  • Grits are a Southern traditional foodstuff consisting of hominy, corn, butter and possibly lard. Eating grits automatically makes you sensitive to the black experience, and puts you on the road to being an honorary black person. Dr. Stephen Colbert (favorite son of South Carolina) eats them as a traditional mid-videotape-roll-in snack.Episode #330
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