I find shopping here to be a bit of a step back in time and often make this weekend excursion. This is a menonite owned business, but many refer to it as an Amish store. This week I was looking for a wall mount for an antique oil lamp. When I did not see what I was looking for on the shelves, I asked the owner, Neal Miller. He happily went to the loft to find it. Upon returning, he assembled the bracket and bagged the mounting parts to ensure they would not be separated. I was pleasantly surprised with a customer appreciation days discount and decided to spend a bit more having found a stainless steel popcorn popper to replace my aluminum one. This is a great place to purchase spices, backing ingredients, and cookware that does not contain chemicals, but is built for a lifetime of service. They also offer great prices on local I season produce and have traditional candies and jams. Just remember, they are off the grid so it can be a bit dark on cloudy days, and remember to bring cash or...
Read moreThey have an enormous amount of flowers and plants. It is a gravel road to get there, as well as a gravel parking lot. This could pose a problem for those in wheelchairs. The plant sections are separated by palettes, which could also pose an issue for the handicapped. However, if you can get there, I'm sure they wouldn't mind coming to the car to assist you. They have several different...
Read moreGreat place to shop if you like to cook from scratch, or do canning. Prices very reasonable, definitely cheaper than Walmart or grocery stores. Folks are friendly, remember you once you been there once. I buy all my jelly jars, and other canning supplies there, they also have Amish furniture, candies, bulk in a lot of products. Spices are probably 1/2 the price in normal...
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