Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Corn Grits, 24 Oz, 4 Pack
Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Corn Grits, 24 Oz, 4 Pack
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Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Corn Grits, 24 Oz, 4 Pack

4.7 stars out of 98 reviews
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Flavor:Plain
Size:24 OZ
Count Per Pack:4

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  • Gluten Free
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  • Vegan
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Dec 13, 2025
Lyn
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Flavor: Plain
Size: 24 OZ
Count per pack: 4
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Aug 23, 2020
Latrease
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Best grits ever!!

I am a Cream of Wheat fan and never liked grits until now. If you like grits you will love Red Mill grits. I love Red Mill grits cause it taste so good and its gluten free! I love eating grits for breakfast, lunch, and dinner! I have grits with my eggs, bacon, and toast or grits with shrimp scampi. So so so yummy! Must try! Enjoy!

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Jun 12, 2021
ChattyCathy
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Best for Polenta

Absolutely the best for Polenta. Yes, you can make Polenta by using cornmeal . . . but I prefer the nice texture I get from these coarse-ground corn grits. I cook them up with chicken broth, salt, pepper, and parsley flakes. When they're cooked nearly all the way, they get a good glug of heavy cream and a nice nob of butter. And sometimes a handful of shredded Parmesan cheese. So good, and a great player in my usual rotation of starches (potatoes, rice, pasta, grits, Polenta).

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