Grandma Hoerner's Foods, Inc.
Grandma Hoerner's Foods, Inc. Headquarters Address
31862 Thompson Road
Alma, KS 66401
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About Grandma Hoerner's Foods, Inc.
Yes, There was a
GRANDMA HOERNER.
Mabel grew up on a farm in Kansas in the late 1800's. Her family's farm included an apple orchard, and Mabel became known as a talented cook. Her apple sauce, made with thick slices of fresh apples, was a frequently requested treat from family & friends. Every autumn, she preserved the bounty of the orchard as it matured and ripened. Grandma never used an apple that wasn't ripe enough. She peeled bushels of crisp apples and added cold spring water, freshly ground cinnamon, and pungent nutmeg. As the sauce cooked slowly over a low flame, the thick slices of apples grew soft and flavorful. The jars of apple sauce sitting in the cellar were a vivid reminder of the summer bounty even on the coldest nights of winter. All natural. The way Grandma used to do it. Mabel's apple sauce recipe was passed down to her grandson, Duane McCoy. Recalling the wonderful flavor from his youth, Duane worked hard to replicate Grandma's recipe, his only change the addition of natural juice concentrate to replace the refined sugar Grandma used. With nothing like it on the market, Duane started producing and marketing Grandma's Big Slice Apple Sauce in 1987. As demand for Grandma's wonderful apple sauce grew, customers also began to ask for other foods made with the same high quality, attention to detail, and all natural ingredients. Now, from sauces, jams, and preserves, pie fillings, toppings, and relishes to premium dry mixes, gourmet coffee and candles, Grandma Hoerner's stands for the old fashioned pure products Grandma Mabel would have made herself. ”
GRANDMA HOERNER.
Mabel grew up on a farm in Kansas in the late 1800's. Her family's farm included an apple orchard, and Mabel became known as a talented cook. Her apple sauce, made with thick slices of fresh apples, was a frequently requested treat from family & friends. Every autumn, she preserved the bounty of the orchard as it matured and ripened. Grandma never used an apple that wasn't ripe enough. She peeled bushels of crisp apples and added cold spring water, freshly ground cinnamon, and pungent nutmeg. As the sauce cooked slowly over a low flame, the thick slices of apples grew soft and flavorful. The jars of apple sauce sitting in the cellar were a vivid reminder of the summer bounty even on the coldest nights of winter. All natural. The way Grandma used to do it. Mabel's apple sauce recipe was passed down to her grandson, Duane McCoy. Recalling the wonderful flavor from his youth, Duane worked hard to replicate Grandma's recipe, his only change the addition of natural juice concentrate to replace the refined sugar Grandma used. With nothing like it on the market, Duane started producing and marketing Grandma's Big Slice Apple Sauce in 1987. As demand for Grandma's wonderful apple sauce grew, customers also began to ask for other foods made with the same high quality, attention to detail, and all natural ingredients. Now, from sauces, jams, and preserves, pie fillings, toppings, and relishes to premium dry mixes, gourmet coffee and candles, Grandma Hoerner's stands for the old fashioned pure products Grandma Mabel would have made herself. ”
Number of Employees in Grandma Hoerner's Foods, Inc.
51 to 200
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