Corner Wayne and Barr Streets, Fort Wayne, IN
Large selection of local grown products including organic produce from Amish-owned Graber’s farm.
Small family business operated by a mother and daughter. They carry a wide selection of Amish products from Shipshewana community in Indiana.
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A shopper here fills a cart mostly with refrigerated staples: natural fed and free-range meats, cheeses, raw products, organic milk, and eggs. It's a specialty store rather than a full grocery, so the selection runs toward fresh and minimally processed items drawn from the Shipshewana community in Indiana.
The meats are natural fed or free-range, sold alongside cheeses, organic milk, and eggs. There are also raw products for buyers who want them. Organic fruits and vegetables round out the fresh side, so the store works for someone planning meals around produce and protein rather than packaged goods. Because the focus is perishable, what's in stock will depend on when you come in.
Beyond the cold case, the store carries cookies, candy, and baked goods. These are the items to add if you're after something sweet or want bread and similar baked products to go with the rest of a shop. Like the produce, baked goods turn over, so availability varies.
The store is run as a small family business by a mother and daughter. Payment is accepted by cash, check, or debit card, so a card works here even though many stores of this kind take cash only. Hours aren't listed, so call before driving out if you're coming any distance.
It carries natural-fed and free-range meats, cheeses, raw products, organic milk, eggs, organic fruits and vegetables, cookies, candy, and baked goods.
It is in Shipshewana, Indiana, offering products from the local Shipshewana Amish community.
The listing notes cash, check, and debit card.
No phone or website is listed, so check locally or ask in the Shipshewana area before visiting.
Most Amish stores including Amish Healthy Foods primarily accept cash. Some locations may also accept checks from local customers.
Hours can vary by season and day of the week. Most Amish stores are closed on Sundays for religious observance.
Corner Wayne and Barr Streets, Fort Wayne, IN
Large selection of local grown products including organic produce from Amish-owned Graber’s farm.
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