STONE GRINDING CORN | Know your farmer! The old ways are having a renewal! I’m stocking up on gluten-free corn for long-term food storage. Don’t miss the inspiring interview! City girl urban gardener turns late bloomer homesteader!
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27 Comments
I want to see the stone
I want a Corn Muffin now ! Yum ! I guess I'll have to make some …. I have to have one , that looks so good !
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Love this info😊
I want to know about wheat berries
hi kaye 🤗
this is a great video – excellent example of where food and food products come from. tfs
So interesting. Wish I was there. I love old fashion ways of doing things.
How was there a hint of corn in that last video?
That's going to be tasty cornmeal
I lived next to a GRISS mill when I was a child. So. Windsor CT. They ground corn for all the town farmers. This back in the 50's. I'm 78 now.
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Those ole 50's tractors will still be running a thousand years from now. 👍🏻👍🏻 Video.
Thank you for sharing. I remember my grandparents using the corn cribs to dry the corn out. Always had to put up traps for the raccoons tho… they loved the corn cribs.
I love learning about the old ways! Can't believe I never knew this is how to make corn flour/grits and I'm 66 yrs old!! Thank you so much for the video. 💜
Another outstanding video. Kaye, your videos are so informative and fun to watch. Thank you! ❤️☺️
Great one! Nice interview
Thank you for the education!
Sudden craving for hush puppies.
Very cool thank you Kaye. Our farmers are awesome!
Enjoyed learning about that it was a very interesting
Love this video – nothing better than cheesy grits or cornbread on a cold fall day! Thanks Kaye for bringing us along on your adventure to the mill and hope you will share some of your recipes made with it.
this was a nice trip. thank you for sharing it with us. you never know what it takes to get things made. it's a lot of work that we need to really be thankful for. thanks again!!!
Loved this interview, Kaye! Thank you!
Jamie
I love videos like this! ThNk you!
Loved this! Looking for a place to order stone ground meal. Family in Ga…I need some good stuff! Christmas gift? Thanks, Kaye! 👍 Jimmie Claire
Bristol Branch Mill Works, Tim Hobbs, Millwright
Thank you so much for another great video friend❤️
Awesome video!