EXCELLENT, did I say EXCELLENT place to shop!! Family owned and mostly operated for many many years and these guys have so many neat Amish specialty items both shelf stable as well as refrigerated and frozen! Fruits and veggies are always fresh with long shelf life and delicious flavor. There are jams, jellies, ciders, honey, molasses, pecans, peanuts ( in shell) roasted as well as raw, they sell fruit trees, or flowering trees, vegetable and fruit plants, annuals as well as perennials, mulch, topsoil, compost, Koi fish as well as pond/water plants. If you visit here once I promise it won't be your last..by any means....
Read moreIf I lived in Lawrenceburg, Dunkin's market is where I would buy fresh produce. The selection is awesome and the prices very fair. Peanuts in all varieties abound, from sacks of raw Valencia in-shell peanuts (from 5-lb. to 80-lb sacks!) to roasted/salted in-shell Virginia peanuts. I got some chilled apple cider that blew me away! They pick over the produce so everything there looks perfect. I got a couple of Gala apples that were to die for, plus potatoes, onions, and perky jalapenos to cook with them. You've...
Read moreWhy would anyone pay the prices these people are charging when you can get the same quality at much better prices elsewhere?
Watch for mislabeled items. They currently have 2 lbs of pecans in bags marked 5 lbs. When I asked the manager, Matt, about it he didn’t seem in the least concerned. The bags are priced at over $8. That is over $4 a lb. The Amish have fresh Georgia pecans for $1.75 lb. Matt also mentioned selling last years’ pecans. I hope they are marked more honestly than the 2...
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