Southeast Georgia Mill Still Producing Grits The Old-School Way
Grits are synonymous with Southern breakfasts. One mill in Bulloch County is using a unique, old-fashioned method for grinding grits, as well as corn meal. The Monitor’s Damon Jones pays a visit to Freeman’s Mill…

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