White Lily Buttermilk Self-Rising Cornmeal - 5 lbs. - 2Pack

White Lily Buttermilk Self-Rising Cornmeal - 5 lbs. - 2Pack
White Lily Buttermilk Self-Rising Cornmeal - 5 lbs. - 2Pack
White Lily Buttermilk Self-Rising Cornmeal - 5 lbs. - 2Pack

Key features

  • The favorite of Southern cooks for generations
CategoryCorn
Size5 Pound (Pack of 2)

White Lily Buttermilk Self-Rising Cornmeal - 5 lbs. - 2Pack

List Price: $43.65$39.29DEALYou Save: $4.36 (10%)
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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
4.8
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Based on 10 reviews
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Good product
Amazon CustomerAugust 11, 2017
Makes cornbread like granny used to make. Can't get this stuff in alaska
Five Stars
HenryMay 21, 2017
Best corn meal on the market
Five Stars
mullany528April 19, 2017
Great Georgia Product. Just like Mother Used.
All Southern Cook Know This Secret!
CindyCBLMarch 7, 2017
If you're not buying White Lily, you're not making cornbread or biscuits right!
great product, wish it were whole grains, and less money
winstoniscuteJanuary 28, 2017
I have always loved white lilly products. You cannot get them here where I live, although Walmart has recently started carrying small bags if this one. But, it is just way too expensive to order online. Plus, I am wanting to totally rid myself of white milled grain products, and will no longer be eating anything but whole grains, so will not be re-ordering. However, I have to say, in my opinion,white Lilly is the absolute best, and your baked goods, esp. their corn bread with this product will be the best you ever made. But, at over five dollar a bag once it is shipped, no matter which seller I priced it at, even at white Lilly site by the time you add on the shipping it comes to same amount. I know it is 5# shipping. I ordered three bags, seems like that would get the rates down some. just too epensive for cornbread.
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