Arrowhead Mills Organic Yellow Corn Grits, 24-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 4) |  | BookMark This Item: |

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| Brand: Arrowhead Mills
Buy New: $15.14 as of 9/10/2010 18:57 CDT details
Rating: 12 reviews
Number Of Items: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 7.5 x 5.4
UPC: 074333385257 EAN: 0074333385257
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| Features:
| • | Corn is a true early American food. With Arrowhead Mill Corn Grits you can enjoy a truly American hot breakfast. | | • | Arrowhead Mills Yellow Corn Grits are perfect for a delicious breakfast treat or to make the perfect polenta! | | • | Wheat free, made with non-gluten ingredients |
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Product Description Naturally nutritious. Corn, a true early American food. Originating from ancient Mesoamerican civilizations, maize is a grain derived from gigantic domesticated grass. Our yellow corn grits are perfect for a delicious breakfast treat or to make the perfect polenta! Wheat free: Made with non gluten ingredients. Cooks in 8 minutes. USDA Organic. Certified organic by the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA). Low fat; Cholesterol free food; Very low sodium; Vegetarian; No preservatives; Made with no genetically engineered ingredients.
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Perfect Yellow Grits July 23, 2007 J. S. Elias (New Iberia, LA United States) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Yellow grits have not been available in our local supermarkets for quite some time, so when I needed some to make my new favorite, Zea's Corn Grits, I searched online. The first brand that I tried made much of being "stone ground", but the texture when cooked was too coarse for the dish. These Arrowhead Mills Organic Yellow Corn Grits were my second purchase, and they have the perfect texture. They cook quickly and are full of good corn flavor. Highly recommended.
Good Grits March 19, 2008 Tommy Jackson (Los Angeles) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I have been trying to find a good source for yellow grits, which I consider to be much more flavorful than white, for some time. I tried the Arrowhead Mills Yellow Organic Grits. They are quite good. Creamy, excellent flavor - among the best I have found in yellow grits. I'm a Southerner and heartily recommend this product.
Best Tasting and Consistenly Produced Yellow Grits Available February 26, 2010 SM (United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am from the South and yes, I've eaten a lot of grits in my life. Except for most of it I ate traditional white style. Until I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease, I had to find a gluten-free version of grits that were 'safe' for me to consume. Thankfully I found Arrowhead Mills. I have eaten a bowl of Arrowhead Mills Yellow Grits nearly every day for several years now. They are without a doubt the best-tasting grits I've ever had. They are creamy and flavorful in comparision with white, and they are better tasting than some other organic brands I had to try when the store ran out of AM. They are also consistently produced and I've never had any issues with them. If you haven't tried grits before, or yellow you really are missing out!
Good quality -Good value October 8, 2009 TangledUpNBigBlue (Lexington KY) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Good quality product- medium grain, cook quickly & taste great. Very good value versus buying single packages in the grocery store which even here in the South most often carry instant grits (Yuck!)
Cook 'em, add Cheddar & heavy cream with a dash of Tabasco sauce & top with sauteed shrimp for a quick & very tasty meal anytime.
Oh yeah they're good at breakfast too!
BAD GRITS July 2, 2010 rockets63 (lv nv) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Do not buy this product. It is a huge disappointment. Not as good as the Supermarket brands like Quaker and Albers, not even close to Bob's Red Mill. Gummy and mushy with an odd/off flavor regardless of the cooking method. Roughly equivalent to the tubes of pre-cooked polenta but more trouble to prepare. The 3 unopened boxes are going to the Food Bank, if you're homeless they might be acceptable.
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