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Stone-ground or water-ground cornmeal will be much more flavorful than the degerminated meal offered on the shelves of most supermarkets.
Celebration Breads BETSY OPPENNEER 2003
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Stone-ground or water-ground cornmeal will be much more flavorful than the degerminated meal offered on the shelves of most supermarkets.
Celebration Breads BETSY OPPENNEER 2003
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Stone-ground or water-ground cornmeal will be much more flavorful than the degerminated meal offered on the shelves of most supermarkets.
Celebration Breads BETSY OPPENNEER 2003
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If possible, select stone-ground or water-ground cornmeal, which has a higher nutritional count than the “enriched” variety.
Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987
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COOK NOTE: Stone- or water-ground cornmeal is prepared from the whole corn, including the skin and the germ, and is therefore more nutritious than the granular kind.
Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987
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COOK NOTE: Stone- or water-ground cornmeal is prepared from the whole corn, including the skin and the germ, and is therefore more nutritious than the granular kind.
Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987
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If possible, select stone-ground or water-ground cornmeal, which has a higher nutritional count than the “enriched” variety.
Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987
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COOK NOTE: Stone- or water-ground cornmeal is prepared from the whole corn, including the skin and the germ, and is therefore more nutritious than the granular kind.
Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987
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If possible, select stone-ground or water-ground cornmeal, which has a higher nutritional count than the “enriched” variety.
Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987
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COOK NOTE: Stone- or water-ground cornmeal is prepared from the whole corn, including the skin and the germ, and is therefore more nutritious than the granular kind.
Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987
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