You don’t need to be an avid chef to appreciate high quality stone ground grits. A South Carolina starch staple, grits are pretty much a universal dish in the Palmetto State and used in classic meals like shrimp and grits served all over the state. But where do they come from? The highest quality stone ground grits are produced on Edisto Island at Marsh Hen Mill (formerly Geechie Boy Mill).

The mill is in the process of adopting the new name, Marsh Hen Mill, swapping it out for the more culturally sensitive name it’s been known as in the past.

Google Maps/Marsh Hen Mill But the owners remain the same and so does the high quality of the grits found here.

If you’ve never seen the process of grinding white corn into grits, then you’re in luck.

Google Maps/Scott Giambastiani Just show up during hours the mill’s market is open and you can see the process from start to finish.

You can also lay eyes on a vintage mill, set up just like it was in the old days.

Google Maps/alex green Stone ground grits are made from whole kernels and have more vitamins than highly processed grits. You can almost taste the grits looking at this old equipment.

When you’re done watching the process, peruse the market for items to bring home and include in an upcoming meal.

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Marsh Hen Mill (formerly Geechie Boy Mill) has plenty of grits, as you might guess, plus some potential flavorings to add to them.

Google Maps/Brian Schonder For years the former Geechie Boy Mill, and now Marsh Hen Mill, has catered to some of the most prestigious chefs and restaurants in the area and in the country, including James Beard Award recipients.

So if you want the best stone ground grits money can buy, you’ve come to the right place.

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Marsh Hen Mill is located on Edisto Island on SC-174. It’s in the old Geechie Boy Mill building. Hours are Sunday and Monday, and Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Learn more about Marsh Hen Mill by visiting the official website for the mill.

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But the owners remain the same and so does the high quality of the grits found here.

Google Maps/Scott Giambastiani

Just show up during hours the mill’s market is open and you can see the process from start to finish.

Google Maps/alex green

Stone ground grits are made from whole kernels and have more vitamins than highly processed grits. You can almost taste the grits looking at this old equipment.

Google Maps/Brian Schonder

For years the former Geechie Boy Mill, and now Marsh Hen Mill, has catered to some of the most prestigious chefs and restaurants in the area and in the country, including James Beard Award recipients.

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Do you use the best grits on the market when you cook at home? We’d love to know!

For more things to love about Edisto Island, keep reading: This Underrated Island Just Might Be The Most Beautiful Place In South Carolina.

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Address: 2995 SC-174, Edisto Island, SC 29438, USA