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Weisenberger Stone Ground Grits, White- Authentic, Old Fashioned, Southern Style Corn Grits - Local Kentucky Proud Product - Non-Gmo, Coarse Ground - White, 2 Lb

Weisenberger Stone Ground Grits, White- Authentic, Old Fashioned, Southern Style Corn Grits - Local Kentucky Proud Product - Non-Gmo, Coarse Ground - White, 2 Lb

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  • AUTHENTIC HIGH QUALITY INGREDIENTS: Milled from locally grown non GMO sweet white corn, Weisenberger Mills has been producing authentic southern grits since 1865.
  • OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR AND TEXTURE: Weisenberger’s water-powered stone mill produces perfectly ground corn meal for the smooth, creamy, rich texture and full flavor you expect from authentic grits.
  • SIMPLE TO MAKE: Natural, real grits can be prepared in as little as 20 minutes using only water. Or add milk, cheese, or even bacon grease as part of a true Southern style breakfast.
  • VERSATILE KITCHEN STAPLE: Whether used as italian polenta for dinner, or served with bacon and eggs for breakfast, Weisenberger grits are a perfect accompaniment to any meal.
  • PERFECT SIZE: Weisenberger grits come in a 2 pound package. For best results, store grits in a refrigerator or freezer after opening.

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A FAMILY TRADITION FOR GENERATIONS

Weisenberger Mill has been our family business for six generations. Serving quality milled products from our humble home in Kentucky, we are proud to bring our traditions to you and welcome you to experience Weisenberger Mills.

QUALITY PRODUCTS SINCE 1865

Since 1865, Weisenberger Mill has produced the highest quality flours at its old fashioned mill in Midway, Kentucky. Using locally sourced non GMO grains from area farmers, the gristmill works in small batches, powered by the South Elkhorn Creek, as it has for six generations. Certified as a Kentucky Proud product, Weisenberger continues to produce the “baker’s choice” of the Bluegrass.

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