Polentless

In my blissful ignorance, I didn't really know what polenta was, just that it was some sort of vegetarian grain concoction sold in tubes. I later learned on www.polenta.net that "Polenta is a traditional Italian dish, similar to cornmeal mush, and is widely used all over Italy." They had me at mush! Apparently, the tubes I buy are precooked to save time.
When I got home and informed the Spoonstress of the cheaper store's shortcoming, she had the answer in question form--why not make polenta?
As usual, she was right. Two sentences in the Moosewood Restaurant Cooks at Home

We haven't made the lasagna yet, so its taste remains a mystery. But it'd have to be pretty bad to make me pay $3 for a tube of water and corn meal.
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