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How to Make Your Own Corn Meal and Grits 

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This year we grew two varieties of corn that we had never tried before -- Bloody Butcher and Trucker's Favorite. Once they dried on the stalk, we harvested the ears and made corn meal for the homestead.
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@timothygunckel7162
@timothygunckel7162 2 года назад
My brother and I used to shell the corn for our grandfather. He would take over to his blacksmith shop and fire up the hit and miss engine that his mill was hooked to grind it down. A lot of the folks around would bring their corn to him to mill, his fee was one quarter of what they brought.
@phillipwooten6705
@phillipwooten6705 10 месяцев назад
25% that's smart. Alot of grits.
@konknowseverything
@konknowseverything 9 месяцев назад
inflation fees right there😂
@MorganBrunson
@MorganBrunson 5 месяцев назад
@@konknowseverything no that's just smart business. 26% of every dollar I make is eaten up by state and federal income taxes along with social security. Then I pay sales tax when I spend that 74 cents. Always has been roughly the same. Henry viii required 3 months service per yr and part of their produce from the farm. Only difference is no gold standard and introduction of middle men bankers with Adam Smith's economic development of monetary profits vs non fungible profit and trade
@georgawalker533
@georgawalker533 4 года назад
The corn sheller is what we used, long time ago, I was a kid then, never will forget the joy of being a kid.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 4 года назад
Fun times for sure!
@isaacfulton7731
@isaacfulton7731 2 года назад
We have an essentially antique one that we use to shell corn for deer and stuff. The cows get fed chop so thankfully it doesn't get used too much but it's a similar design to these except a large fly wheel and two counter rotating plates inside.
@lanesteele240
@lanesteele240 3 года назад
I just started this gardening hobby. Im glad i got you guys as a resource
@CerveloR5
@CerveloR5 4 года назад
Sitting here having some Grits and I wanted to how it was made. I chose your video and it was very well made. No part of the process goes to waste. Learned something new today.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 4 года назад
Glad you enjoyed the video Ethan! Hard to beat homemade grits!
@30350SWB
@30350SWB 4 года назад
If you are eating ground cornmeal, you are eating mush. Look up grits on Wikipedia. What they make here is just cornmeal of various coarseness/fineness. Grits is made from hominy - corn that has been treated with an alkali in a process called nixtamalization with the pericarp removed. Totally different product. How can these people be from the south and not know this. It's un-Confederate!
@debrahanlon0801
@debrahanlon0801 6 лет назад
I've lived in the city all my life but deep in my heart I'm from the country. I would love to live in an agricultural environment and grow my own foods. Your lawn looks amazing too and what beautiful shade!! Many more blessing to you and your family. ❤️
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 6 лет назад
Deb Hanlon Thanks for watching. We hope you'll soon be in a setting where you can grow your own food.
@gbparn
@gbparn 6 лет назад
I've got some TN red cobb that I will shell and get ground on a local stone mill. It may not do any better job than your mill, but I like to support locals and the old boy that runs it is interesting to talk to. Thanks for sharing.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 6 лет назад
We borrowed that mill from a friend. It's a little slow, but it does a good job.
@joeford7350
@joeford7350 2 года назад
Nice to see you two back together!
@thestonehousefarm1942
@thestonehousefarm1942 5 лет назад
This is the coolest company ever
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 5 лет назад
Thanks Joseph!
@Mary-had-a-lil-farm
@Mary-had-a-lil-farm 4 года назад
Wow! Very cool video. Love this. That old sheller is a beaut for sure and can’t believe it works too. Awesome. Thanks for sharing this.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 4 года назад
You're welcome!
@Covamii
@Covamii 6 месяцев назад
Wow what a good harvest. I bet those grits taste good. Thank y’all for this inspiring video.
@meachienyghn7878
@meachienyghn7878 6 лет назад
You learn something new every day, thank you! Gr8 tutorial😊
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 6 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@Angie-ci1lp
@Angie-ci1lp 2 года назад
THANK YOU!!! Most city folks have no idea how all this goodness come about🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽
@markburrell2778
@markburrell2778 4 года назад
Probably a Black Hawk sheller. I could tell by the sound. I've probably shelled half a tractor trailer load of Hastings Prolific thru one just like it.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 4 года назад
It's a good sheller!
@mkshffr4936
@mkshffr4936 2 года назад
That sheller is soooo cool!
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 2 года назад
Thanks
@Idontwantachannel67
@Idontwantachannel67 3 года назад
Grew some blue Hopi corn this year for the first time. So fascinating how drying and grinding and sorting of the different grades are cornmeal, grits and scratch!! So very thrilling to know there is no waste. Love that old corn cob sheller. Thats a keeper, they dont make things like they used to.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 3 года назад
Blue Hopi is a great variety for grinding!
@CC-mx6gd
@CC-mx6gd 4 года назад
Great video. Just milled corn for grits for the first time and didn't think to sift out the meal! Also, as a GA native, those accents made me smile.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 4 года назад
Hope your grits were as good as ours! And yes, the meal is very useful too!
@EugeniaBonucci1965
@EugeniaBonucci1965 9 месяцев назад
I never knew what grits where or scratch until today wow
@beebob1279
@beebob1279 2 года назад
Cool. I never knew that's how grits were made. I had them down south and they were delicious. I tried finding them up here but they just weren't good. I tried the long cooking and the instant. But nothing was better then when I had them down south.
@Wanker527
@Wanker527 7 месяцев назад
Love your videos. Watching stuff like this really eases my nerves and takes me back to my childhood farm memories. God bless.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 7 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed
@WaterGirl49
@WaterGirl49 3 года назад
Wow! Impressive. Good men at work.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 3 года назад
Yes, thanks
@bigal25938
@bigal25938 3 года назад
Bloody butcher makes the best cornbread. Forty or fifty years ago we grew a lot of bloody butcher. Had a corn sheller with a big wheel on it. It belonged to one of my great grandfathers. We took it to an old fella that had a big mill contraption. It ran off a big hit and miss engine. Loved to watch and listen to it. He would grind meal and pull a few levers and then grind livestock feed. Miss those days. Found some bloody butcher seed and have a patch to plant this year. We never had problems with weevils years ago. Will have to watch for them now.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 3 года назад
👌
@Farmd427
@Farmd427 5 лет назад
This is awesome! Great video and information guys!
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 5 лет назад
Thanks Stephen!
@lukepotosky7710
@lukepotosky7710 5 лет назад
Thanks a billion! I just ordered a bunch of rhese seeds on amazon! Keep it up!
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 5 лет назад
You're welcome. Thanks for watching.
@1new-man
@1new-man 6 лет назад
excellent inspirational production!
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 6 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@williamchristopher1560
@williamchristopher1560 5 лет назад
Them looked like good outhouse cobs. I know, as my first chore was to go down to the corn crib a couple years before I was old enough to crank the McCormick Deering sheller, and pick up a good 1/2 doz or so cobs for the outhouse. They was all the men/boys used until the mid 50s when we put an inhouse toilet in the pantry, and did away with the pantry.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 5 лет назад
My how times have changed.
@servicioslinguisticos5502
@servicioslinguisticos5502 2 года назад
Um, so what would y'all use the cobs for?
@georgiarasmussen8343
@georgiarasmussen8343 2 года назад
@@servicioslinguisticos5502 The way I heard it, you first used a red cob, then you used a white cob to see if you needed another red one.
@amandasanders7373
@amandasanders7373 3 года назад
Fabulous video , guys
@OzziesOddities
@OzziesOddities 2 года назад
Nice color on the corn. Our sheller is very similar. I really appreciated watching this video.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@debcothran7564
@debcothran7564 2 года назад
I was given a table mounted antique corn grinder a little over a month ago now I get to watch a bunch of videos
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 2 года назад
have fun
@HowardBaileyMusic
@HowardBaileyMusic 2 года назад
That's great looking flour. I'm hoping to buy one of those Magic Mills next week. Funny I found the ad for the mill and a couple hours later I ran across your video using the exact same one. Very good video!
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 2 года назад
Very cool!
@melodywright2276
@melodywright2276 Год назад
Excellent teaching. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Thank you
@chrisjohnson5790
@chrisjohnson5790 Год назад
Thank You for this great Video!!!
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss Год назад
You are so welcome!
@anthonywright2166
@anthonywright2166 2 года назад
I REMEMBER COMING UP,WE MADE A GAME OUT SHELLING CORNE WITH ONE OF THOSE OLD SHELLERS.
@user-hg1bh4sr4n
@user-hg1bh4sr4n 3 месяца назад
That is good looking corn..
@MarilynR-xu3nq
@MarilynR-xu3nq 8 месяцев назад
That's my favorite corn
@GardeningWithSkinnyBoyRandy
@GardeningWithSkinnyBoyRandy 2 года назад
love
@gamelard1963
@gamelard1963 6 лет назад
this is so cool. that corn meal from the butcher looks so yummy lol.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 6 лет назад
It is very yummy! Makes great grits and meal for frying.
@debbiewilson6527
@debbiewilson6527 3 года назад
It is, it makes awesome cornbread.
@will904420
@will904420 6 лет назад
Another great video bro.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 6 лет назад
Will Chism Thanks!
@playingforghosts
@playingforghosts 5 лет назад
I love this
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@billierpaxton9260
@billierpaxton9260 3 года назад
Bloody Butcher cornbread is really good.
@brianchrisman4331
@brianchrisman4331 3 года назад
Omg i bet that's some great tasting grits
@leggomuhgreggo
@leggomuhgreggo 4 месяца назад
Awesome
@StrikerEureka85
@StrikerEureka85 4 года назад
i had never heard of a corn sheller. so simple, yet so brilliant! interesting to see how cornmeal is made
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 4 года назад
Such a simple yet brilliant tool. It's so fun to use too!
@molivar5
@molivar5 2 года назад
Right! I want one and I don’t even grow corn 🌽
@MarilynR-xu3nq
@MarilynR-xu3nq 8 месяцев назад
Would love to have corn sheller.
@OmisoXXX
@OmisoXXX 5 лет назад
Loved your video guys. That corn sheller it's a treasure. Thanks for posting.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@ZedreaBognarDogTraining
@ZedreaBognarDogTraining 4 года назад
Great video
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 4 года назад
Thanks!
@TheSupermom219
@TheSupermom219 2 года назад
I came here to watch how to make my own grits. I had an epiphany, I shall continue to buy it at the store. Thank you for your hard work. At least I will know how to do it if push came to shove.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 2 года назад
🤣🤣
@ashleyr711
@ashleyr711 5 лет назад
Love this! Used to do this out of my grandpaws corn crib for him to make chicken feed...thank yall for bringing back a great memory...and I'm only 34 yrs old lol. Love yalls videos and keep them coming...eating or not lol
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 5 лет назад
Haha. Thanks for watching!
@donnie6178
@donnie6178 2 года назад
Thank you... I had no idea of the procces of each step to make corn meal and then what scratch is that you feed the chickens with. 😊😊
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 2 года назад
Our pleasure!
@tommathews3964
@tommathews3964 6 лет назад
Oh man, that looks great! Good work Greg and Travis! Looks like a fine crop! Thought mine was going to drown this season, then the neighbor's cows wiped me out! Oh well....
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 6 лет назад
Thanks Tom. Better luck with the cows next time!
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 6 лет назад
This year has been one of the wettest we can remember. But with a vegetable garden, you've gotta be able to roll with the punches and try to adapt as much as possible.
@GardeningWithSkinnyBoyRandy
@GardeningWithSkinnyBoyRandy 2 года назад
I have a small 63 stalk field . but its growing in zone 7 right now.
@mankind2112
@mankind2112 6 лет назад
Love y'alls videos. I've never really thought about growing this type of corn, I always just grown some silver queen and put it up in the freezer till I was ready to eat it. I might try to do some of this next season.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 6 лет назад
Silver Queen is a great variety. We grow some of it every year. But we do like to branch out and try new varieties from time to time. Thanks for watching!
@gabec2494
@gabec2494 2 года назад
Just bought my sheller here in North GA as well. I'm havin a hard time finding a mill still in operation here. I'd do my own grinding, but I can't find a good grinder at any markets yet. My local co-op has Indian seed corn I got at half price today. Can't wait to bust in to some home grown corn bread next fall.
@lynnlamont3485
@lynnlamont3485 2 года назад
Try Lehman's catalog or other Amish sources😊
@trevorbyron9448
@trevorbyron9448 3 года назад
An amazing example of holistic living. Make your own ground corn meal, corn flour, malt, beer, bourbon....
@debcothran7564
@debcothran7564 2 года назад
I’ve even got a magic mill stone grinder. Both this year I’ve waited so long to learn this my dad says I was born a Humberto years too late lol
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 2 года назад
Thanks for watching
@Landsknecht89
@Landsknecht89 6 лет назад
Beautiful! Thank you very much. What do you make of the meal? All I know is polenta. Do you know some traditional recipes? Greetings from Austria.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 6 лет назад
We use it for frying fish, okra or squash. Also great for making cornbread. Thanks for watching!
@Bradshaw2727
@Bradshaw2727 4 года назад
Awesome video - thanks for sharing. Do you happen to know what moisture level the corn needs to be at when you shell it? I work for a seed company and my department currently shells by hand when taking moisture samples - usually when the moisture is between 30%-40%. He have another department here that uses an electric single ear sheller, but it's pretty expensive so I want to find a good alternative.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 4 года назад
Not sure the exact moisture level. But when you can rub the ear against your palms and the kernels fall off, it can be shelled. That's usually how we determine when it's time to shell.
@TheDiversifiedFarmer
@TheDiversifiedFarmer 13 дней назад
I don't particularly care for corn but I gave the video a like anyway. 🌽
@TheDiversifiedFarmer
@TheDiversifiedFarmer 13 дней назад
I grew up on homegrown White Hickory and Red Floriani ground and made into those little corn shaped cast irons.
@willn8664
@willn8664 4 года назад
This video is a great learning experience. How long does it usually take on average for y'all to harvest the whole field?
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 4 года назад
Not long. These plots are all about 1,000 - 1,500 sq. ft.
@kennethschlegel870
@kennethschlegel870 4 года назад
what are you looking for when sorting it in front of the fan? also after shelling is there any extra processing needed if i wanted to store the whole kernels long term in mylar bags and buckets?
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 4 года назад
Looking for any bugs or pieces that might not have gotten caught by the sifting process. After shelling, just store in the freezer and use when needed.
@back2rootsmyalabamahomeste186
@back2rootsmyalabamahomeste186 5 лет назад
Ready to make cornbread
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 5 лет назад
Cornbread and soup would be great with this cool spell we're having.
@tpjudahlion6084
@tpjudahlion6084 5 лет назад
If the Corn is GMO the grits are too right?...I just tried to feed Ants "Quaker Grits" and the Ants wouldn't touch it....
@debbiewilson6527
@debbiewilson6527 3 года назад
Its amazing.
@mgt628
@mgt628 5 лет назад
Hey, great video. I was amazed by the tool you used to separate the corn from the cob. Where can i find that type of equipment ?
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 5 лет назад
It's called a corn sheller. Some companies sell them new, but not sure of the quality. You can usually find them at a flea market.
@debbiewilson6527
@debbiewilson6527 3 года назад
Ebay
@gaaaamoooom
@gaaaamoooom 4 года назад
Good morning! If you don’t mind me asking What kind of mesh strainer did you use? Are the 2 strainers have different size holes?
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 4 года назад
Not sure the brand of strainer as we borrowed them from a friend. But yes, there are two different sizes. One for meal and one for grits.
@adelazepeda8769
@adelazepeda8769 Год назад
Now i knownhow grits are made from scratch!!
@jayfromtexas6718
@jayfromtexas6718 4 года назад
What a fascinating video! Do you compost the cobs? I guess you could burn them in the shop stove??? Another great video!
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 4 года назад
You probably could compost them. We just threw them in the pasture and let them break down there.
@jayfromtexas6718
@jayfromtexas6718 4 года назад
Y'all ought to do a tribute to the Bayou Gardener. Donald passed away on the 31st of July. He was very proud of your garden tools and spoke highly of them.
@rednecksforjesus5065
@rednecksforjesus5065 3 года назад
When you 1st pick it, is the kernels soft or did you allow them to stay longer on the stalk to harden the kernels?
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 3 года назад
We let them dry and harden on the stalk, then dry them even further after harvesting before shelling and grinding.
@russellthomas1216
@russellthomas1216 3 года назад
I planted bloody butcher this .... not sure how 12 ft tall(?) is going to handle out wind. I set them up against the south side of the house and am hopeful.
@joeschueler8587
@joeschueler8587 6 лет назад
How does that Bloody Butcher measure up when it comes to eatin' cornbread and grits? I've been growing Roy's Calais Flint corn 'cuz it makes great cornbread. But I'd like to try something a little taller and stouter so I could raise pole beans on it. Accordingly, I would appreciate your taste-test results on the Bloody Butcher.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 6 лет назад
The Bloody Butcher meal and grits are amazing! Some of the best grits we've ever had. Would highly recommend! We just started carrying a stone grinding mill which works great for making meal and grits: hosstools.com/product/mockmill-stone-grain-mill/
@joeschueler8587
@joeschueler8587 6 лет назад
What can you tell me about that Wapsi Valley dent corn you are giving to buyers of the Mock Mill? It appears to have originated in the Wapsinicon River valley of northern Iowa, which is a couple hours from my place here in southeastern Minnesota. Looks like it could be a substitute for the Roy's Calais Flint Corn I've been working with. Flint corn is just too hard to grind for cornmeal and grits.
@sandrarichardson2713
@sandrarichardson2713 2 года назад
Nice video... Do you use the nixtamalization process on your corn? I'm just now learning what that is. Thanks much and Jesus bless.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 2 года назад
I don't
@Bgimme86
@Bgimme86 4 года назад
How do you get a hold of one of those corn sheller and grinder?
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 4 года назад
Flea markets are your best option. The new ones sold online aren't as well-made as these old ones.
@greatskytrollantidrama4473
@greatskytrollantidrama4473 3 года назад
We have one hanging in the barn.. I've always wondered what it is
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 3 года назад
Need to run some corn through that thing and knock the dust off!
@CharlotteBugYouTubeVideosMore
Is there a specific grace of sieve you use for the 1st and 2d shaking?
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss Год назад
No, we have specific one's for grits, and cornmeal.
@MistressOP
@MistressOP 5 лет назад
Can you do rough cut grits? What does that taste like?
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 5 лет назад
What's the difference in stone ground grits and rough cut grits?
@ericpercel7695
@ericpercel7695 6 лет назад
Great video! What size sifters are you using and where did you get them?
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 6 лет назад
Eric Percel We made these a while ago when we were attempting to develop a seed sizing system for seed savers. We got the stainless steel mesh online and make the wooden frame to fit around it.
@ericpercel7695
@ericpercel7695 6 лет назад
Thanks!
@mwilliamshs
@mwilliamshs 5 лет назад
5:50 no wooden frames. Details on THOSE sifters?
@k.p.1139
@k.p.1139 3 года назад
Jake asked below, and I'm asking the same, what size sieves are you using? I have a 30 and a 50, but it looks like you are using a larger size? Thanks for the help! More corn videos, please! 🤣
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 2 года назад
Not sure, it was purchased from Meadows out of NC
@bobbyharper8710
@bobbyharper8710 4 года назад
Does that sheller leave the soft husk fuzz on the cobb so you can use them in an outhouse?
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 4 года назад
Not sure about that. We've never gotten in that bad of a situation.
@lesliejacobs1439
@lesliejacobs1439 3 года назад
Hoss Tools you were about one month short of having to revise that statement with Covid.
@carlprice64
@carlprice64 2 года назад
I got a sheller just like it...
@susantaylor8507
@susantaylor8507 2 года назад
I'm wanting to grow blue corn for cornmeal and grits and jewl corn
@georgegranada3775
@georgegranada3775 4 года назад
very nice corn sheller, where can i buy that kind of sheller ?
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 4 года назад
A good flea market is your best bet.
@martinandrews8496
@martinandrews8496 2 года назад
I bought some jimmy red this year and it’s planted right now. How long should I let it stay on the stalk once it’s ready I’m only familiar with sweet corn
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 2 года назад
It needs to dry well. Wait till the stalks are brown.
@waltlars3687
@waltlars3687 6 лет назад
Any plans to sell a up dated new sheller ?
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 6 лет назад
It's definitely possible ...
@bosslady6261
@bosslady6261 9 месяцев назад
Oh wow I haven’t seen this color corn before. I’m in Jamaica how can I buy a hand full to plant in my backyard?
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 9 месяцев назад
We can't ship seed out of US.
@AndrewDegginger-xs2qj
@AndrewDegginger-xs2qj 11 месяцев назад
Where did you get that grinder at? I really like that design
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 11 месяцев назад
From a flea market and we built the box.
@maranscandy9350
@maranscandy9350 Год назад
What are good heirloom varieties of corn for parching? I was also wondering if you’ve tried growing the Montana Morado corn which I’ve heard makes a really dark blue cornbread.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss Год назад
We have never tried this, but below is a great article about it. www.motherearthnews.com/real-food/heirloom-corn-zmaz06amzraw/#:~:text=She%20found%20the%20best%20parching,are%20necessarily%20good%20parching%20corns.
@stevemarce1988
@stevemarce1988 2 года назад
🙏🏽
@bartacomuskidd775
@bartacomuskidd775 3 года назад
were they good fresh off the stalk? the red ones?
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 3 года назад
Not as good as sweet corn obviously, but they can be eaten as "roasting ears" when still in the milking stage.
@susantaylor8507
@susantaylor8507 2 года назад
Were you get your grinder I just have a kitchen aid grinder
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 2 года назад
From a Flea Market many years ago.
@tammya2064
@tammya2064 2 года назад
Can you tell us about the strainers you used please
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 2 года назад
We made our own with stainless steel mesh.
@Sinclare-lt3mk
@Sinclare-lt3mk 3 месяца назад
I just never had farm style grit's. O
@Bradbert88
@Bradbert88 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing this video. I was inspired to plant a three sisters garden after reading Braiding Sweetgrass. Then I watched your video. I just turned corn that I had dried outside into grits!
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing!
@lukepotosky7710
@lukepotosky7710 5 лет назад
Greeting from Texas! I've always wanted to grow corn, dry it out, then eat it. If I live in a not very populated part of Houston, how would I get started in growing and harvesting it? Thanks!
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 5 лет назад
Make sure you start with a square plot because corn is wind-pollinated and square plots provide better pollination and fuller ears. Corn is a heavy feeder which means it likes plenty of water and nitrogen.
@lukepotosky7710
@lukepotosky7710 5 лет назад
Do you sell any heavy feeder feetilizer b/c I can't seem to find it in stores near me here in Texas. Also, do you know where I could get one of those corn sheller down here in Houston? Thanks!
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 5 лет назад
This Chilean Nitrate fertilizer (hosstools.com/product/chilean-nitrate-fertilizer/) works great on corn. Not sure about the corn sheller or if there's even a good one sold nowadays. Might want to check the flea markets -- that's where we found ours.
@germswill
@germswill Год назад
I like your seed planter where can I get one? Nice videos
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss Год назад
www.hosstools.com
@fightingbear8537
@fightingbear8537 2 года назад
What screen sized sifters are you using?
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 2 года назад
Unsure, it has been a few years.
@markblairharley2890
@markblairharley2890 3 года назад
What is the difference between corn meal and corn flour? Enjoyed your vlog Cheers
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 3 года назад
Corn meal is coarser.
@adventureguy4119
@adventureguy4119 Год назад
Could you do this with the orinimental rainbow corn
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss Год назад
yes
@papasfatcat8648
@papasfatcat8648 6 лет назад
Do you know what the whole grain ratio to corn meal is? In other words, how many cups whole grain shelled corn does it take to make one cup meal? Thanks. Storing grains for emergencies and need to know how much to store.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 6 лет назад
We've never measured it, but there's not a ton of waste. It's not a 1:1 ratio, but it's not too far from that.
@mattingly1217
@mattingly1217 5 лет назад
Where can you buy those sifters?
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 5 лет назад
Good question. Someone gave us these. They are quite hard to find.
@lunastar832
@lunastar832 Год назад
Have to wonder though if their are manual cornmeal grinders electricity ain't always available
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss Год назад
Good Question, I'll have to go look now.
@stephensmith3745
@stephensmith3745 3 года назад
Are the sifters a different mesh size
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss 3 года назад
Yes they are. Not sure of the specific sizes though, as we borrowed these from a friend.
@ThrivingCountry
@ThrivingCountry Год назад
Could you regrind the scratch or is it mostly husk and undesirable?
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss Год назад
You could, but we use it as chicken feed and worm feed.
@scottolson5285
@scottolson5285 Год назад
What size screens do you boys use and where can I buy them.
@gardeningwithhoss
@gardeningwithhoss Год назад
We bought some different size screens and made our own.
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