One of my all time favorite stores. If it's a cloudy day, you need a flashlight to read labels. No electricity... The staff are so helpful, if you can't find something, ask... and if you need help with a heavy load they'll carry it. They add everything on paper, but sometimes use a mechanical adding machine. You will definitely find things you didn't know you needed. Its just a peaceful beautiful area with Amish families with the horse and buggies. The store is clean and very well organized. Most of the time there will be seasonal items like quail eggs, pumpkins, or other produce. There is a restroom and...
Read moreThis place is not an Amish market by my standards. I grew up in a town with a large Amish population & we LOVED going to their mart as a kid. Most everything in this store was bought at a bulk store & repackaged & is sold for far to much. The staff were not even close to friendly. I did get a sandwich that was truly yummy!! Some spicy pineapple ham on sourdough that was amazing! I would love that recipe!! All in all, it’s a cute little expensive market & I would definitely go back for that sandwich again if I am ever in the area. No idea what brand of deli meat it is, but that combined with the bread.:...
Read moreThis is hands down the best place to get your baking spices and grain meals. Excellent selection of natural star anise, Epsom salts, herbal supplements, and handmade goods. There is also a hardware/home goods section with excellent quality pocket knives (made the old fashioned way- think Old Timer-) for super affordable prices. You can get a whole tub of allspice for $3 whereas in Walmart/Meijer etc it’s pushing $20. The pocket knife I got immediately jumped out to me, I’ll carry this knife for my entire life, then pass it on to my children. Wholesome. The world needs more...
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