For 6 months travelling across North America, butter has not been the great joy it has always been in the UK on things like crumpets, bagels or toasted bread, until now. We visited Yoder's 2 days ago and purchased freshly-made bread, hand-made butter and a few other items. The bread smelt and tasted like freshly baked bread with a lovely yeasty smell. The butter was the big winner and it tastes like UK butter and is so nice. I've had it on normal supermarket bread too and it is still magnificent. It was around $6 for a big roll, but in hindsight, I should have purchased 2+. There are lots of other baked items and deli sandwiches to purchase as well as lots of sweets/candies and other sundries you'd expect in a small country store. The French onion soup mix was great as were the terrific caramel cinnamon rolls. Friendly staff too and its cash/check (UK...
   Read moreThis is the tiniest Amish market we've been to. They have a nice lunch counter with freshly made sandwiches, and a daily special. They could use a few more picnic tables outside to eat at though. The market itself is only about 4 aisles of shelves, typical Amish dry foods, jams and jellies, dried goods, etc. and a small variety of breads and baked goods. You can buy meats and cheeses at the lunch counter too. A backroom had books, and other items for sale. Prices ran on the high side, we thought, but we got sandwiches and a few other items for the road. Cash or...
   Read moreWe were surprised by how many options there were at Yoders marketplace! Most of the Amish goods that we love grabbing from around the Amish community all in one place, soaps, food, drinks, kids toys, bread, etc. We recently visited the area and had a great time exploring Amish country, but found out Yoders marketplace was nearby and it had a great selection.
We ended up getting lunch while we were there, a fresh made sandwich and it was probably the best sandwich I’ve ever had and we’ve been all over...
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