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10810003 - Helen's Fruit Cobbler Mix
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Helen's Fruit Cobbler Mix
from Byrd Mill of Virginia

Fruit Cobbler is a quick easy dessert to fix when unexpected guests come along or just for a simple dessert. It can be different each time, just add your favorite pie filling or fresh fruit. Helen's Fruit Cobbler Mix is made from these fine ingredients: Sugar, natural unbleached flour, baking powder and salt. One pound.

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Item # 10810003

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Shipping weight: 1.3 lbs.

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The Tradition of Byrd Mill began in 1740. Young Patrick Henry visited the mill often, bringing corn, wheat and buckwheat from his father's nearby plantation. Byrd Mill continued in operation at its original site until 1968 when an untimely fire brought an end to production in the original building. Byrd Mill now located in Ashland,…

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