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Ginny O's Cheese Straws, 9oz Tin (approximately 180 cheese rings)

$ 12.64

Availability: 10 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Type: Snacks & Sweet Assortment
  • Brand: Julia's Pantry

    Description

    Ginny O's Original Cheddar Cheese Straws, 9oz Tin
    Ginny O's 9oz Original Tin delivers approximately 15 dozen homemade cheddar cheese straws. Makes a delightful cheesy gift for corporate gifts, teachers, holiday gifts or any occasion. Ginny's O's tin comes with 3 individually wrapped bags to preserve freshness. Scratch made and freshly baked to order, Ginny O's Original Cheddar Cheese Straws are packed with wholesome goodness - real aged cheddar cheese, slow-churned creamy butter, flour, and natural spices. Ginny O's Cheese Straws:
    ARE ALL NATURAL
    HAVE NO MSG
    HAVE NO PRESERVATIVES.
    HAVE A TEN MONTH SHELF LIFE
    CAN BE FROZEN so you can always have some to enjoy.
    Serve whole as an appetizer or crumble for chicken, fish, and casseroles. Pairs well with wine, beer, spirits. Also, you can give it as a gift for all occasions.
    The History of Ginny O's Cheese Straws
    Our time-honored family recipe for traditional Southern cheese straws originated in the mid 19th century, and were the culinary creation of Ginny's great-grandmother who lived with her family on a 900-acre farmstead called Oak View in Wake County, North Carolina...near what is now downtown Raleigh, NC off the I-440 belt line.
    The Oak View Estate, now an historic county park, is anchored by a two-story Greek Revival I-Frame house, which was constructed in 1855 by her husband, Benton Southworth Donaldson Williams. Visitors can explore the current 29-acres including a farm history museum, livestock barn, plank kitchen and herb garden, cotton gin museum, and carriage house. "Oak View" is where we get the 'O' in the name Ginny O's, in honor of great-grandmother Williams who perfected our family's time-tested favorite recipe.