Grits is a food made by boiling ground maize (also known as corn), and usually served with other flavorings as a breakfast dish, usually savory. It is popular in the Southern United States.
Grits is of Native American origin, and is similar to other thick maize-based porridges from around the world such as polenta.
Modern grits are commonly made of alkali-treated corn known as hominy, in which case it may be called "hominy grits". "Instant grits" and "quick grits" use hominy processed for faster cooking, widely sold in supermarkets.
The word "grits" may be treated as either singular or plural; historically, in the American South it was always singular. It derives from the Old English word "grytt," meaning coarse meal.
Grits have their origin in Native American corn preparation. Traditionally, the hominy for grits was ground on a stone mill. The ground hominy is then passed through screens, the finer sifted material used as grit meal, and the coarser as grits. Many American communities used a gristmill until the mid-twentieth century, farmers bringing their corn to be ground, and the miller keeping a portion as his fee. State law in South Carolina requires grits and corn meal to be enriched, similar to the requirement for flour, unless the grits are made from the corn a miller kept as his fee.
Birth of a Prince is the third solo studio album by American hip hop musician and Wu-Tang Clan leader RZA. The album was released on October 7, 2003. Unlike RZA's other solo albums, Birth of a Prince was not released under the Bobby Digital alias, though RZA refers to himself as Bobby repeatedly and his rhymes are mostly in the Bobby Digital style rather than the pre-1998 style. The album received mixed reviews from music critics.
Grits is the debut novel by British author Niall Griffiths, published in 2000 by Jonathan Cape. Set in and around Aberystwyth and concerning promiscuity, drugs, alcohol, and petty crime it gained for its author, who lives and works in the town the dubious honorific "the Welsh Irvine Welsh". The novel is largely autobiographical, Niall Griffiths moved to Aberystwyth to research a PhD in post-war British poetry but soon became, as he puts it, an "enthusiastic participator in parties" and dropped out of his studies.
Ianto, a character briefly appearing in Grits became the anti-hero of Griffith's second novel Sheepshagger.
From the rear of the 2001 Vintage Books edition :
Eu, eu, eu, eu quero é Deus
Eu, eu, eu, eu quero é Deus
Não importa o que vão pensar de mim
Eu quero é Deus
Ninguém morreria assim em meu lugar
Foi uma morte terrível pra me salvar
Por isso eu declaro, EU AMO ESSE DEUS
Eu, eu, eu, eu quero é Deus
Eu, eu, eu, eu quero é Deus
Não importa o que vão pensar de mim
Eu quero é Deus
Eu, eu, eu, eu quero é Deus
Eu, eu, eu, eu quero é Deus
Ele é o Pão Vivo que desceu do céu
Ele é o Cordeiro de Deus, o Príncipe da Paz
Ele é a raiz de Davi, ele é o Leão de Judá
Eu quero é Deus
Eu, eu, eu, eu quero é Deus
Eu, eu, eu, eu quero é Deus
Ele é o Pão Vivo que desceu do céu
Ele é o Cordeiro de Deus, o Príncipe da Paz
Ele é a raiz de Davi, ele é o Leão de Judá
Eu quero é Deus
Eu, eu, eu, eu quero é Deus
Eu, eu, eu, eu quero é Deus
Não importa o que vão pensar de mim
Eu quero é Deus