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Red Corn Grits

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Bloody butcher corn is an heirloom variety that has been grown in Appalachia since at least as early as the mid-1800s. Its exact origins are unknown, but it was also grown in Tennessee, West Virginia, and North Carolina. Small family farms have been diligently saving its seed generation after generation. It is prized for its distinctive beautiful color and unique flavor.

Grown By: Maples Farm in Amherst County, VA

Good For: Grits

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Deep Roots Milling proudly runs the historic Woodsons Mill on a part-time schedule, milling just once a month to ensure the utmost freshness in our products. We align our shipping with these milling sessions, guaranteeing you receive our freshest offerings. For estimated shipping dates, please visit this link. Should this schedule pose any inconvenience, we’re here to help - just let us know

Recipe for making Heirloom Grits

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Bloody butcher corn is an heirloom variety that has been grown in Appalachia since at least as early as the mid-1800s. Its exact origins are unknown, but it was also grown in Tennessee, West Virginia, and North Carolina. Small family farms have been diligently saving its seed generation after generation. It is prized for its distinctive beautiful color and unique flavor.

Grown By: Maples Farm in Amherst County, VA

Good For: Grits

Shipping Info:

Deep Roots Milling proudly runs the historic Woodsons Mill on a part-time schedule, milling just once a month to ensure the utmost freshness in our products. We align our shipping with these milling sessions, guaranteeing you receive our freshest offerings. For estimated shipping dates, please visit this link. Should this schedule pose any inconvenience, we’re here to help - just let us know

Recipe for making Heirloom Grits

Bloody butcher corn is an heirloom variety that has been grown in Appalachia since at least as early as the mid-1800s. Its exact origins are unknown, but it was also grown in Tennessee, West Virginia, and North Carolina. Small family farms have been diligently saving its seed generation after generation. It is prized for its distinctive beautiful color and unique flavor.

Grown By: Maples Farm in Amherst County, VA

Good For: Grits

Shipping Info:

Deep Roots Milling proudly runs the historic Woodsons Mill on a part-time schedule, milling just once a month to ensure the utmost freshness in our products. We align our shipping with these milling sessions, guaranteeing you receive our freshest offerings. For estimated shipping dates, please visit this link. Should this schedule pose any inconvenience, we’re here to help - just let us know

Recipe for making Heirloom Grits

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