3509 E. Switzer Road, Yoder, KS
Specializes in a variety of meats including custom cut, smoked meats and sausages.
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3509 E. Switzer Road, Yoder, KS
Specializes in a variety of meats including custom cut, smoked meats and sausages.
3151 Niles Ave, St. Joseph, MI
Choice of fresh produce grown by local vendors. They provide some Amish homemade items such as pies, jams and jellies.
1145 Texas 337 Loop, New Braunfels, TX
Specializes in Amish furniture and crafts. They also carry a wide selection of homemade Amish goods including jams and jellies, noodles, pickled, organic and sugar free items. Wide selection of Amish candy and sweets available as well.
S510 County Road D, Cashton, WI
A range of Amish made products such as jams and jellies (apple, apricot, cherry, blackberry, peach, strawberry, plum butter, dutch apple jam, gooseberry, pumpkin butter), cheeses, gifts, crafts and much more.
12025 Susquehanna Trail, Glen Rock, PA
Sizeable market containing a broad choice of products provided by Amish and non-Amish vendors.
51 North 12th Street, Philadelphia, PA
A bustling urban market offering a wide selection of stands selling foods and products from around a world, in a historic location operating since 1892. Amish homemade goods available, and ten Amish/Mennonite vendors in the “Pennsylvania Dutch” section.
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