Old Fashioned Pancake Mix


Starting at: $12.20

Old Fashioned pancake mix is just Old Fashioned goodness. Remember those good old days when you enjoyed real buckwheat pancakes with butter and syrup? Mmmm. You can still have those good feelings while enjoying our original pancake mix Old Fashioned Buckwheat. You can purchase Old Fashioned in sets of 4 - 2 lb bags, 12- 2 lb bags, 2- 5 lb bags or 6-5 lb bags.

Ingredients: Unbleached Wheat Flour, Unbleached Buckwheat Flour, Unbleached Rye Flour, Dextrose, Dry Whey, Powdered Buttermilk, Calcium Phosphate, Bicarbonate of Soda and Salt. Serving Size 1/3 cup - Servings per 5 lb bag 45 - Calories per serving 170


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This stuff is amazing, even if you are like me and prefer pancakes from scratch. They go great with chocolate chips and strawberries. I was amazed at how delicious the chocolate chip cookie recipe on the back was too! This was a purchase. - Meagan
New Hope Mills Old Fashioned Pancake Mix has been "the pancake mix" as long as I can remember. I am currently 47 and up until the early 1970's, my family would spend the summer at my grandmother's cottage on Skaneateles Lake. Whenever breakfast was pancakes, the white bag of New Hope Mills Old Fashioned Mix was what my father used. Even back home on Long Island, where it is not available in the stores, there was always a bag in the house that was usually procured just before we headed home at the end of summer. It was all I ever knew for making pancakes and all my late father would ever use. These days, when I find myself traveling through Central New York, I always stop at a supermarket along the way and pick up several bags to hold me through until my next trip. This was a gift. - Robert G. Schaffrath
I grew up in Central NY with New Hope Mills buckwheat pancakes at home always. I love the mix and the company so much, that even though I now live 400 miles away, I always stop in the store when I'm in the area and stock up on pancake mix, flours, oats, spices, everything! This was a purchase. - Tabitha Beck