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  2. Our heirloom & modern grains get you baking the way only great grandmother could. See our selection, try a recipe, take a class, or tour the mill.

  3. Where to Buy - Barton Springs Mill

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    We work with exceptional farmers across the state to grow organic crops using the same varieties planted here in the late 1800s. And if you don’t know what those taste like, it’s high time you did. Helpful Links. Search. FAQ. Where to Buy. Where to Taste. In The News. Recipes.

  4. About the Mill - Barton Springs Mill

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    Like Paggi and English before us, we specialize in stone-milled heirloom and landrace grains, many grown here in Texas since the late 1800s. In a nod to the many kernels of corn and berries of wheat that were milled by power from Bartons springs, we chose the name Barton Springs Mill.

  5. Barton Springs Mill | Dripping Springs TX - Facebook

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    Barton Springs Mill, Dripping Springs, Texas. 8,742 likes · 140 talking about this · 417 were here. Barton Springs Mill - Bringing Texas fresh, stone-milled flours from organic heritage and landrace...

  6. Barton Springs Mill - YouTube

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    Owner James Brown answers all of your questions about grains and flour! Join us here for classes, events, and virtual tours of Barton Springs Mill!

  7. Step inside Barton Springs Mill and see how the grains are...

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    Barton Springs Mill grinds its heritage grains on a traditional stone mill. Barton Springs Mill acts as a grain hub, connecting bakers, brewers, distillers and chefs directly with locally grown grains.

  8. In Dripping Springs, Barton Springs Mill acts as a hub for...

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    Barton Springs Mill acts as a grain hub, connecting bakers, brewers, distillers and chefs directly with locally grown grains. It’s this direct connection that was lost as the network of small mills disappeared as our food became industrialized over the last century.

  9. Barton Springs Mill Is Leading a Texas Grain Renaissance

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    Not just a swimming hole, Austin’s Barton Springs once turned the massive millstones of the area’s last flour mill, destroyed by a fire in 1886. Barton Springs Mill is named in its honor.

  10. Barton Springs Mill Owner James Brown has Austin Geeked Out on...

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    The owner of Dripping Springs’ Barton Springs Mill, Brown has become the messiah of Texas’ heritage-grain revival, inspiring an ever-growing number of food and beverage professionals and home cooks to make a sea change in their dry goods supply.

  11. About Us - Barton Springs Mill

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    We've got two Osttiroler mills from Austria, and talented millers making your flour. But the story of Barton Springs Mill begins many years before, with a man named Uncle Billy and his daughters Parthenia, Eliza, and Zenobia.