Home ground cornmeal.
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Home ground cornmeal.
Purple cornmeal.
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Worth
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
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25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
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Re: Home ground cornmeal.
What kind of grinder is it, Worth?
I don't have anything like a grinder or mill, other than an old blender which is okay for coarse grinds. I tried making millet flour once, and it was full of little grits not fine as I like it. But I didn't try a sieve either. Not sure I have one fine enough for flour.
I don't have anything like a grinder or mill, other than an old blender which is okay for coarse grinds. I tried making millet flour once, and it was full of little grits not fine as I like it. But I didn't try a sieve either. Not sure I have one fine enough for flour.
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Re: Home ground cornmeal.
Just a cheap grinder I picked up at the Mexican market.Bower wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 3:06 pm What kind of grinder is it, Worth?
I don't have anything like a grinder or mill, other than an old blender which is okay for coarse grinds. I tried making millet flour once, and it was full of little grits not fine as I like it. But I didn't try a sieve either. Not sure I have one fine enough for flour.
With my machining skills I'll improve on it considerably.
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Re: Home ground cornmeal.
I have some Blue Clarage dent I grew last year that I plan to grind shortly. I've never tried a blue corn yet and looking forward to the cornbread and grits!
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Re: Home ground cornmeal.
If only the rich knew how well us Po folks ate. 

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25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
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Re: Home ground cornmeal.
Truth ^^^
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Re: Home ground cornmeal.
The cornbread looks good and a pretty color. How productive was the corn for you, 2 ears per stalk or more ears? I have some seed for it but haven't grown it as yet. How did your corn bread taste?Uncle_Feist wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 3:48 pm I have some Blue Clarage dent I grew last year that I plan to grind shortly. I've never tried a blue corn yet and looking forward to the cornbread and grits!
Figured if it turned into a dud for us use it as a chicken feed.
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Re: Home ground cornmeal.
Not overly productive for me, 1 medium sized ear and a small nubbin per stalk. The cornbread was great, the grits not so much. The unappealing non creaminess of the grits was probably due the low glycemic index of blue corns in general.Danny wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 7:03 pmThe cornbread looks good and a pretty color. How productive was the corn for you, 2 ears per stalk or more ears? I have some seed for it but haven't grown it as yet. How did your corn bread taste?Uncle_Feist wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 3:48 pm I have some Blue Clarage dent I grew last year that I plan to grind shortly. I've never tried a blue corn yet and looking forward to the cornbread and grits!
Figured if it turned into a dud for us use it as a chicken feed.
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Re: Home ground cornmeal.
That is true re the grits. May have to just use it for corn bread and corn cakes and maybe chicky feed.
Oh, the shark, babe, has such teeth, dear
And it shows them pearly white.
You know when that shark bites with his teeth, babe
Scarlet billows start to spread.
And it shows them pearly white.
You know when that shark bites with his teeth, babe
Scarlet billows start to spread.