Renee, my husband's mom's side of the family came from Germany in the 1880's. They saved every letter written and we paid to get them translated. The earlier letters before they changed the writing cost way to much to translate. Some of the letters are pretty sad after WWII my husband's great grandmother sent food to Germany, I have the tracings of some distant relatives feet as they needed shoes. The letters after the war have these seal type things that were put on the letters depending on what country was controlling that part of Germany after the war. I store all these letters in acid free sheets in the big white notebooks. Husband's family on both side saved every letter they got, Homestead deeds, stock certificates, and all kinds of paper. I have given some to the Fort Benton Museum in Montana. They have a wonderful research library there. It has taken a lot of time to sort through all the stuff that was saved! On an interesting note my husband's great great grandfather was on his way to the US when his ship was hit and sunk almost after leaving port by a British vessel a coal ship. He died but his daughter came a few years later. She made the trip and arrived safely. I have her citizenship papers from the 1890's?
Great story. I translated a lot of German scripts for my former girl friends family who immigrated in the 1890s from Germany to Idaho. Of course for free, because I was part of their family at that time. But they paid me very generously sending a lot of neat stuff which I collected like stamps, postal history, coins and other historical paper items. Yup, after WWII there was a lot of starving in Germany, and U.S. relatives sent a lot of CARE packages to the Old World. The letter seals you mentioned were fixed on these letters due to military or civil censorship.
Hey Rene, I really liked this video. With everything laid out on the tables like that we got to see not only what you got but what you didn’t get. Please come back to this flea market!
The letters are gold and I envy you the fun you are going to have going through them. If the people writing were in Germany - they may tell an excellent tale of the interwar years - the economic collapse - the rise of those who promised better things. That's quite a flea market. We have some indoor stuff here, but it's not nearly as big and organized as Columbus. Hope you have a great rest of your Monday!
That's what I was thinking of with the letters, even if they consist of everyday chatter, it will be interesting to read about life between the wars. Also, just thought, that's a whole lot of letters! Now I must learn German ASAP :0) I wish Columbus was a bit closer, about an hour & forty-five minutes away. I was told summer is a good time to go, with even more sellers. I'll have to make the trip again in a few months! Picked up your package today!
@@PaperandMooseyes, the translating will be tedious but hopefully exciting. Like you can’t wait to see what happens next. Glad the package made it. Hope you like the contents. Can’t remember what’s in there. Might be rocks 😊
I love shoo-fly pie but I have never had shoo-fly cake before but it looked good as did the broccoli salad. That looked like a nice flea market with a good variety of things and that indoor shop had some great looking things to eat. Thanks for sharing!
Love Love Love Ephemera! Those papers are so fun! Can’t wait to see what you uncover between the lines! I’ve been finding some here and translating. Nothing jaw dropping just gossip and holiday wishes. But still fun! Bucket list is a hand written journal! Finding it in the wild is challenging. Thanks for taking us along! I had a blast watching!
Loved how you stopped to look at the vitamins but then opted for the sweets 😄 That was a great deal for the paper. You're for sure going to need Babel now.
I still think the BEST deal you ever made was Civil War diaries for $25. That was such a steal you should have brought a gun. Still and all, love the video.
Your inquisitive nature brings many projects into your life. One day, down the road we may get to hear what you’ve learned about the people in that big stack of letters. Such fun!
Ms Moose, I have a bone to pick with you because you caused me much distress and hunger pains to the point after watching this video I went and ate a donut all because of all the delectable food you showed us causing me to loose my school boy figure ( actually lost it a long time ago if I’m being truthful). You walking thru the food building was almost to much for me take in with all the glorious food items on display. Cornbread for not much more than $4 while 2 days ago I paid $3 for a slice to go with my soup. I almost experienced cornbread rage when you passed by it, but my rage has abated. The handwriting on the letters in German was so nice to see and maybe you can find a good story to share with us if you can translate it. What a great video and thank you so much for it even if I experienced cornbread rage.
@@Paula_KentuckyRed I so agree with you about cornbread and like your husband I use to eat it all the time. However times have changed and I eat it when I can get it. That $3 slice tasted like cake which was so disappointing to me. But is not Ms Moose’s channel the best to watch. Thanks for your comment.
@@just.j5302 I agree but the problem is that it is hard to only eat one slice because of the wonderful flavor. It’s apparent you know what is good in life! Keep living life to its fullest.
@@simsjef I have a griddle on my stove , soo 🙄, if hubby asks for cornbread to go with something I’m cooking, I mix a small batch and drop a few spoonfuls on the griddle. If the griddle is hot enough you do not need oil. Eww, one of the 3 ingredients is Not sugar 🤢. No sweet cornbread for us ! I do sometimes add Tony’s Cajun spice, depending on what it’s going to be eaten with, especially red beans and rice.
Renee I'm loving every second of your flea market tours. I want every vintage paper, photo and toy! How do you restraint yourself?! 😅 It amazes me how the plastic junk of our lives today are more valued than the history of the people that came before us. I wonder how much the dumpster diver made on the vitamins and processed junk food..? Thank you so much for sharing!
Not sure if that is a dumpster dive or if they purchased an overstock/pallet of health & beauty. The one bottle of melatonin I picked up was opened and over half the bottle was empty, another bottle was still sealed but expired. I think if you have the time and could find unopened and unexpired items, it would be worth it. While I'd love to try out dumpster diving, the legal implications scare me as most of the dumpsters around here have cameras.
Congratulations on the German papers! I hope they are all as interesting as they can be! It would be wonderful if they gave the pre war story of a German family! Once again I was glad I was only an observer of this flea market! I spotted several things I would have grabbed if the price was right and the food!!! Oh my, it looked fantastic! Please be careful and stay safe! ❤️❤️
Last Weekend we opened a Big trunk in the celler of my parents. My greatuncle left Germany before the 2. W world war. He died in the 90s ...he lived near NY. We have all the letters from the family written dringend and after the war.They sent many pacetages with good from america to Germany. We read all the letters and saw so many pictures about this terrible time in Germany. I thought about you Rene. I live in Germany ...Bavaria
Oh wow, thank you for sharing your story! How wonderful that the letters were kept all this time, so much family history as well as a personal insight into what was going on during that time.
Shoo-fly and pretzel rolls... forget Stuff, I'd stuff myself in the farmer's market! I understood some of the German paperwork, but would have been nabbing some of the old highway maps for a friend. And a shoo-fly, naturally.
My guess is that it's overstock or they purchase pallets. As long as bottles are still sealed and not expired, much cheaper than the store. The one bottle of melatonin I picked up was almost empty and the seal was broken, so that's a no for me.
The German letters are interesting. Will be curious what project you do. I have cousins last name Hoffmaster. Columbus is huge, will have to get there once this year.
Hello Renee. That’s a lot of German to decipher, but it’s going to be well worth it. There was so many great photos there, and other items. I would have loved to been there but I would have been broke before I left. And don’t get me started on all the baked goods. But the broccoli salad looked delicious. It’s one of my favorites. Take care I hope you’re week is full of fun and treasures. 🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️☕️🫖☕️🫖☕️🫖🥰🥰🥰🥰💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
The broccoli salad was wonderful!! I would go broke at the baked goods and food section, too many yummy baked goods and treats! They also have a large stand for lunch, including a full "chicken dinner". People were eating chicken meals at 9:30 in the morning, it's that good!
I go to Columbus fairly often. Even if I dont find many old treasures, I never miss the produce or the awesome baked goods inside! I enjoyed your visit.
Hey Renee! Please refrain from showing such yummy baked goods in your vlogs unless you plan on sending me some!!! Ha Ha Ha!!!! Glad you had a good time and found so much ephemera! Take care! xo
I love your flea markets Renee, but i wouldnt know where to start or when to stop, lol, because there looked like so many wonderful items ❤ it thank you 😊
You look cute in your little hat. Glad you found you some papers. I would not even know one word in German. Glad you found a big old stack. Your broccoli things sounded good. Have a nice day. Thank you for your video. I enjoyed it and I’ll catch you on your next one
We used to go to Columbus every week, used to have it on the other side of the building where they sell the plants now Was always a good market and I found some great stuff there Long drive, we used to go up the night before and get a room
That sort of embossed copper plaque next to the wooden elephant thing looked nice - probably wasn't vintage. Looked good from this side though. Paper haul was great mind you. Glad you got that and that range of relishes in the food market. Wow. My lunchtime sandwiches would never be the same...
Hi Renee. What a Flea Market and finding some interesting paper. I enjoyed it until I saw the Deli. I gather you were getting hungry. Didn't you eat before you got to the Flea Market? Sorry for feeling off. You are so sweet and kind to people. God Bless you Renee. Take care. Mari'a. 👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
Did you get me any Amish donuts? I like the vanilla creme kind, both powdered and glazed. And the toasted coconut too. The stuffed pretzels are awesome there. And that Amish BBQ is to die for, but rather pricey.
I got a sour cream glazed, it wasn't bad. I think I'd get a filled one next time, perhaps a raspberry though the vanilla creme sounds good. There were people eating the BBQ already at 10am!
I LOVE Columbus Flea Market! Haven’t been in a few years though. I live about 40 minutes from there and my son (who goes there often) are gonna have a Momma/Son date there in the near future 😉
It was nice coming along with you at your flea market walk. So many interesting things! I was wondering, you are not selling lately at the flea markets you're going? The baked goods and all different food is what killed me though. I need to have my gallblader removed, so I'm on a diet till I make the decision (it's been almost 2 years now) to do it. NO vegetables for me, no legume, no fat food, no egg yolks, etc...
I do sell at the flea market, rarely film as many of my customers have requested to not be on camera. When I do film, I blur the footage and that causes many upset viewers, so it's easier for me just to not film. So sorry to hear about your gallbladder, that sounds like a like to deal with!
I bet you are just ITCHING to get snooping at the flea market! That box of figurines look like they be the right scale for my Standard Gauge Trains. Would have negotiated for those. Those boxes of old toys look like some of the items in that toy store sale. All those treats are making my digestive tract growl...! Quite a variety of stuff! Hope you received the two parcels...and in good shape!
I picked the parcels up yesterday, they survived the trip in good condition! They'll be featured in an upcoming mail video in a few weeks. I loved the little figures, especially those sitting on the benches, I have one of that set. They were a bit pricey, was told they were "rare"... I didn't want to argue with their "rarity", so just nicely walked away.
@@PaperandMoose Great, glad they came through! On a couple of past mailings, one box was split open...looked like the mail truck ran over it from the photo the recipient sent me...the insurance covered it. Truck?? Maybe a fr-g hopped on it??? LOL!
The one half with the covered areas seemed a little "empty"... What month would you say is the best to shop? Middle of summer must get really hot there, I would imagine fall is probably nice to shop.
I just wanted to ask… when you are at flea markets looking for treasure have you ever seen any Lionel trains their for sale… And the Broccoli salad I would have bought too myself…
If I do come across trains, they are pricey. I also am not that knowledgeable about what trains would be best for reselling, I'd have to spend time looking each up.
I might have missed it. What is the name of this flea market? My husband joins me in retirement, and we are planning a trip up your way and through New England in Sept. The bakery is worth a visit!
Columbus Market is on the western shore of New Jersey (Delaware River), about half-way between Trenton and Philadelphia, but closer to Philly. Probably qualifies as "south" Jersey.
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I love the sounds of the flea market-paper rattling,metal clinking,foot steps on gravel are all like music of the flea.
You are quickly becoming one of my favorite channels. Very peaceful productions!❤
Renee, my husband's mom's side of the family came from Germany in the 1880's. They saved every letter written and we paid to get them translated. The earlier letters before they changed the writing cost way to much to translate. Some of the letters are pretty sad after WWII my husband's great grandmother sent food to Germany, I have the tracings of some distant relatives feet as they needed shoes. The letters after the war have these seal type things that were put on the letters depending on what country was controlling that part of Germany after the war. I store all these letters in acid free sheets in the big white notebooks. Husband's family on both side saved every letter they got, Homestead deeds, stock certificates, and all kinds of paper. I have given some to the Fort Benton Museum in Montana. They have a wonderful research library there.
It has taken a lot of time to sort through all the stuff that was saved! On an interesting note my husband's great great grandfather was on his way to the US when his ship was hit and sunk almost after leaving port by a British vessel a coal ship. He died but his daughter came a few years later. She made the trip and arrived safely. I have her citizenship papers from the 1890's?
The ship that sunk was the Cimbria. A very tragic sinking and our descendent hardly made it out of Germany.
That is so great you have the letters , such a interesting story.
Great story. I translated a lot of German scripts for my former girl friends family who immigrated in the 1890s from Germany to Idaho. Of course for free, because I was part of their family at that time. But they paid me very generously sending a lot of neat stuff which I collected like stamps, postal history, coins and other historical paper items. Yup, after WWII there was a lot of starving in Germany, and U.S. relatives sent a lot of CARE packages to the Old World. The letter seals you mentioned were fixed on these letters due to military or civil censorship.
The German script is beautiful! Lots of paper indeed.🥳 Thank you for sharing “baked goods”, loved it all. 🖋🦬❤
Hey Rene, I really liked this video. With everything laid out on the tables like that we got to see not only what you got but what you didn’t get. Please come back to this flea market!
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Thanks Bert!
That bakery looked fabulous!
The letters are gold and I envy you the fun you are going to have going through them. If the people writing were in Germany - they may tell an excellent tale of the interwar years - the economic collapse - the rise of those who promised better things. That's quite a flea market. We have some indoor stuff here, but it's not nearly as big and organized as Columbus. Hope you have a great rest of your Monday!
That's what I was thinking of with the letters, even if they consist of everyday chatter, it will be interesting to read about life between the wars. Also, just thought, that's a whole lot of letters! Now I must learn German ASAP :0) I wish Columbus was a bit closer, about an hour & forty-five minutes away. I was told summer is a good time to go, with even more sellers. I'll have to make the trip again in a few months! Picked up your package today!
@@PaperandMooseyes, the translating will be tedious but hopefully exciting. Like you can’t wait to see what happens next. Glad the package made it. Hope you like the contents. Can’t remember what’s in there. Might be rocks 😊
I love shoo-fly pie but I have never had shoo-fly cake before but it looked good as did the broccoli salad. That looked like a nice flea market with a good variety of things and that indoor shop had some great looking things to eat. Thanks for sharing!
The pie was yummy! I guess I should have said cake, as it was more of a cake than pie. Regardless, it was very tasty!
I think you need Uwe to visit for awhile...she'd be able to help you...awesome find..always enjoy tagging along..🥰🥰
Love Love Love Ephemera! Those papers are so fun! Can’t wait to see what you uncover between the lines! I’ve been finding some here and translating. Nothing jaw dropping just gossip and holiday wishes. But still fun! Bucket list is a hand written journal! Finding it in the wild is challenging. Thanks for taking us along! I had a blast watching!
Thank you for watching, Doreen! Glad that you enjoyed the video.
OH…..the background chatter was some of the best You have shared……it made me smile to hear the joy of sharing and caring at the start of the season…….
I enjoy the background everyday life chit chat too...
Loved how you stopped to look at the vitamins but then opted for the sweets 😄 That was a great deal for the paper. You're for sure going to need Babel now.
I love that you like books. So many people just walk on by them.
I still think the BEST deal you ever made was Civil War diaries for $25. That was such a steal you should have brought a gun. Still and all, love the video.
Your inquisitive nature brings many projects into your life. One day, down the road we may get to hear what you’ve learned about the people in that big stack of letters. Such fun!
Ms Moose, I have a bone to pick with you because you caused me much distress and hunger pains to the point after watching this video I went and ate a donut all because of all the delectable food you showed us causing me to loose my school boy figure ( actually lost it a long time ago if I’m being truthful). You walking thru the food building was almost to much for me take in with all the glorious food items on display. Cornbread for not much more than $4 while 2 days ago I paid $3 for a slice to go with my soup. I almost experienced cornbread rage when you passed by it, but my rage has abated. The handwriting on the letters in German was so nice to see and maybe you can find a good story to share with us if you can translate it. What a great video and thank you so much for it even if I experienced cornbread rage.
Cornbread is so easily made and only 3 ingredients 😮$3 for a slice ‼️ I make it about 2 times a month, my husband would like it every day LOL😂
Cornbread is especially good if you add grated sharp cheddar cheese & ranch seasoning 👍😋😋😋.
@@Paula_KentuckyRed I so agree with you about cornbread and like your husband I use to eat it all the time. However times have changed and I eat it when I can get it. That $3 slice tasted like cake which was so disappointing to me. But is not Ms Moose’s channel the best to watch. Thanks for your comment.
@@just.j5302 I agree but the problem is that it is hard to only eat one slice because of the wonderful flavor. It’s apparent you know what is good in life! Keep living life to its fullest.
@@simsjef I have a griddle on my stove , soo 🙄, if hubby asks for cornbread to go with something I’m cooking, I mix a small batch and drop a few spoonfuls on the griddle. If the griddle is hot enough you do not need oil.
Eww, one of the 3 ingredients is Not sugar 🤢. No sweet cornbread for us ! I do sometimes add Tony’s Cajun spice, depending on what it’s going to be eaten with, especially red beans and rice.
Renee I'm loving every second of your flea market tours. I want every vintage paper, photo and toy! How do you restraint yourself?! 😅
It amazes me how the plastic junk of our lives today are more valued than the history of the people that came before us. I wonder how much the dumpster diver made on the vitamins and processed junk food..?
Thank you so much for sharing!
Not sure if that is a dumpster dive or if they purchased an overstock/pallet of health & beauty. The one bottle of melatonin I picked up was opened and over half the bottle was empty, another bottle was still sealed but expired. I think if you have the time and could find unopened and unexpired items, it would be worth it. While I'd love to try out dumpster diving, the legal implications scare me as most of the dumpsters around here have cameras.
Columbus instantly made me think of Blue bus dave... I do miss dave on youtube
Antique duck decoys are quite pricey - I spotted some at 5.51
Congratulations on the German papers! I hope they are all as interesting as they can be! It would be wonderful if they gave the pre war story of a German family! Once again I was glad I was only an observer of this flea market! I spotted several things I would have grabbed if the price was right and the food!!! Oh my, it looked fantastic! Please be careful and stay safe! ❤️❤️
Last Weekend we opened a Big trunk in the celler of my parents. My greatuncle left Germany before the 2. W
world war. He died in the 90s ...he lived near NY. We have all the letters from the family written dringend and after the war.They sent many pacetages with good from america to Germany. We read all the letters and saw so many pictures about this terrible time in Germany. I thought about you Rene. I live in Germany ...Bavaria
Oh wow, thank you for sharing your story! How wonderful that the letters were kept all this time, so much family history as well as a personal insight into what was going on during that time.
I dont know. It happened without and meaning...😅
Shoo-fly and pretzel rolls... forget Stuff, I'd stuff myself in the farmer's market! I understood some of the German paperwork, but would have been nabbing some of the old highway maps for a friend. And a shoo-fly, naturally.
hi, the table with all the over the counter vitamins etc...and candy looks like a dumpster dive.
My guess is that it's overstock or they purchase pallets. As long as bottles are still sealed and not expired, much cheaper than the store. The one bottle of melatonin I picked up was almost empty and the seal was broken, so that's a no for me.
This was all round amazing!! Columbus is like the Department store of Flea Markets, It has everything you want!
Love the great selection at all your flea markets! That store was amazing. I have a recipe for that broccoli salad - YUM!
Mmmmmm Broccoli Salad sounds so good. I've heard of Shoofly Pie but I've never had it so I'm pretty sure it's not a southern thing. LoL.
I've only had shoofly pie in the Pennslyvania area, as it's associated with the PA Dutch. If you like molasses, then you'd like shoofly pie :0)
The German letters are interesting. Will be curious what project you do. I have cousins last name Hoffmaster. Columbus is huge, will have to get there once this year.
Looks Iike you could find anything and everything there! What a fun way to spend some time with a friend!!🥰🥰🥰
Hello Renee. That’s a lot of German to decipher, but it’s going to be well worth it. There was so many great photos there, and other items. I would have loved to been there but I would have been broke before I left. And don’t get me started on all the baked goods. But the broccoli salad looked delicious. It’s one of my favorites. Take care I hope you’re week is full of fun and treasures. 🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️☕️🫖☕️🫖☕️🫖🥰🥰🥰🥰💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
The broccoli salad was wonderful!! I would go broke at the baked goods and food section, too many yummy baked goods and treats! They also have a large stand for lunch, including a full "chicken dinner". People were eating chicken meals at 9:30 in the morning, it's that good!
@@PaperandMoose wow I’d be eating chicken to if it’s that good. Lol
I go to Columbus fairly often. Even if I dont find many old treasures, I never miss the produce or the awesome baked goods inside! I enjoyed your visit.
If I lived closer, I'd go there just for the produce and the baked goods! I want to try the baked lima beans next, they looked so good!
I had to look up what shoo fly cake was…while I heard of the pie not the cake…The whole bakery/deli looked sooooo good….
The shoofly cake was quite good! The broccoli salad was reallllly good, fresh broccoli and yummy bacon. Wish I had a bowl of it right now!
@@PaperandMoose Yes that did look delicious….Love broccoli!
That looks like a really good flea market, nice find🎉 I wouldn't have been able to resist so many of those fabulous looking salads and relishes 😂
My dad used to read Analog magazine all the time. So it was nice to see those as you were looking at stuff
Hey Renee! Please refrain from showing such yummy baked goods in your vlogs unless you plan on sending me some!!! Ha Ha Ha!!!! Glad you had a good time and found so much ephemera! Take care! xo
If only TV had smell-o-vision and eat-o-vision where I could pass food to you!
I love your flea markets Renee, but i wouldnt know where to start or when to stop, lol, because there looked like so many wonderful items ❤ it thank you 😊
You look cute in your little hat. Glad you found you some papers. I would not even know one word in German. Glad you found a big old stack. Your broccoli things sounded good. Have a nice day. Thank you for your video. I enjoyed it and I’ll catch you on your next one
The beaded baskets were amazing.
Lots of great paper there! Funny I was just thinking about broccoli salad minutes before seeing this!!
i would loved to have been there to pick up some of those older Analog science fiction publications! Looks like a decent market. Nice vid Renee!
We used to go to Columbus every week, used to have it on the other side of the building where they sell the plants now
Was always a good market and I found some great stuff there
Long drive, we used to go up the night before and get a room
After watching your videos,,I just KNEW you would pick up those letters from that whole box.. I KNEW IT LOLOL
That Circus poster was pretty cool, if it wasn't a reproduction. Some can be worth into the hundreds of dollars.😊
The baked goods looked really yummy! Salad looked good also. Nice bunch of paper, lots of studying. 👍👍
That broccoli salad was good! The bacon really pulled it together. Hope all is well up north!
Awesome finds. Thanks for sharing.
That sort of embossed copper plaque next to the wooden elephant thing looked nice - probably wasn't vintage. Looked good from this side though. Paper haul was great mind you. Glad you got that and that range of relishes in the food market. Wow. My lunchtime sandwiches would never be the same...
Thank you so much fot this great video❣👍
Wow, I didn't know there was a Columbus, NJ 🙄 I should have waited till closer to the end before asking you about Columbus, OH.
That's okay :0)
Those beaded baskets can be worth picking up.
Hi Renee. What a Flea Market and finding some interesting paper. I enjoyed it until I saw the Deli. I gather you were getting hungry. Didn't you eat before you got to the Flea Market? Sorry for feeling off. You are so sweet and kind to people. God Bless you Renee. Take care. Mari'a. 👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
I had breakfast around 5am, so by 9am I was ready to eat again :0) Hope you had a great Monday!
So curious if you or Tim have heard from or seen Blue Bus Dave? Your paper haul is impressive, thanks for the video Renee!!
Dave is still around and at the flea market, he just doesn't do RUclips anymore.
I loved Columbus flea market! went there a lot when I still lived in jersey
Great video, so much to see! Do you ever run into Blue Bus Dave? I really miss his videos.
I see him every so often at the flea market. He's still out & about, just not making videos anymore.
Did you get me any Amish donuts? I like the vanilla creme kind, both powdered and glazed. And the toasted coconut too. The stuffed pretzels are awesome there. And that Amish BBQ is to die for, but rather pricey.
I got a sour cream glazed, it wasn't bad. I think I'd get a filled one next time, perhaps a raspberry though the vanilla creme sounds good. There were people eating the BBQ already at 10am!
The old copper piece (pressing?) next to the elephant was also pretty cool.😊
It looks amazing there. We don’t have anything like that in New Zealand.
Maybe good for a museum papers 📃
columbus is huge. you're going to need all those snacks! outside there is a sausage truck that makes the best sausage sandwich i ever had.
You could spell the sausage sandwiches all over the market, they did smell good!
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I LOVE Columbus Flea Market! Haven’t been in a few years though. I live about 40 minutes from there and my son (who goes there often) are gonna have a Momma/Son date there in the near future 😉
40 minutes away isn't bad at all. It's about an hour & forty-five minutes from me, so a little bit of a drive. I do want to go back out this summer!
Always enjoy flea market day 😊
It was nice coming along with you at your flea market walk. So many interesting things! I was wondering, you are not selling lately at the flea markets you're going?
The baked goods and all different food is what killed me though. I need to have my gallblader removed, so I'm on a diet till I make the decision (it's been almost 2 years now) to do it. NO vegetables for me, no legume, no fat food, no egg yolks, etc...
I do sell at the flea market, rarely film as many of my customers have requested to not be on camera. When I do film, I blur the footage and that causes many upset viewers, so it's easier for me just to not film. So sorry to hear about your gallbladder, that sounds like a like to deal with!
@@PaperandMoose Oh good! Then I wish you the same succes selling as bying!
Yeah, I need to deal with it some time soon
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It was a no brainer that you should have bought a GERMAN potato salad, instead! Lol
I bet you are just ITCHING to get snooping at the flea market! That box of figurines look like they be the right scale for my Standard Gauge Trains. Would have negotiated for those. Those boxes of old toys look like some of the items in that toy store sale. All those treats are making my digestive tract growl...! Quite a variety of stuff! Hope you received the two parcels...and in good shape!
I picked the parcels up yesterday, they survived the trip in good condition! They'll be featured in an upcoming mail video in a few weeks. I loved the little figures, especially those sitting on the benches, I have one of that set. They were a bit pricey, was told they were "rare"... I didn't want to argue with their "rarity", so just nicely walked away.
@@PaperandMoose Great, glad they came through! On a couple of past mailings, one box was split open...looked like the mail truck ran over it from the photo the recipient sent me...the insurance covered it. Truck?? Maybe a fr-g hopped on it??? LOL!
Train set station people, "all aboard." Quimper French faiience basket, cool.
Love the letters
And the metal figures
The telegram is something about stopping an engagement. "Disputed parents." Kind of weird.
Great 👍 never knew this was in Columbus. I love in Ohio, close to Cleveland ❤❤❤😊😊
This is in Columbus New Jersey
All that paper goodness, nothing like that in my neck of the woods
Some days I find a lot, other days there's nothing. Each flea market offers a different experience, which is why we keep going back :0)
Coming into my territory! Nice finds 👏👏
The one half with the covered areas seemed a little "empty"... What month would you say is the best to shop? Middle of summer must get really hot there, I would imagine fall is probably nice to shop.
@Paper and Moose summer is super hot, but filled up on Thurs + Sunday! Of course I prefer fall weather but it's worth cooking for good deals lol
@@castironkev Thanks for the inside scoop!
I just wanted to ask… when you are at flea markets looking for treasure have you ever seen any Lionel trains their for sale… And the Broccoli salad I would have bought too myself…
If I do come across trains, they are pricey. I also am not that knowledgeable about what trains would be best for reselling, I'd have to spend time looking each up.
Awesome way to go. ~ Texas
Makes me want to go to the flea market tomorrow! But I don't need more projects :-)
I might have missed it. What is the name of this flea market? My husband joins me in retirement, and we are planning a trip up your way and through New England in Sept. The bakery is worth a visit!
This is Columbus Farmers Market in Columbus New Jersey. Another good NJ flea market is the Lambertville one.
If the Analog (mini mags) are early and cheap, some can sell for $10 or more. 😊
When will u be at Columbus again i have some photo albums and scrapbooks u can have
What do you do with a junk journal?
the old german handwriting is heavier than that printed in books. good luck with deciphering ^^4:02 stop disagreeing with engagement
What’s with all the food and vitamins? Are they couponers?
I think overstock/pallet buyers. A few viewers suggested possibly dumpster divers as well.
Love the flea market!
First thing you past, I would take IT :D Old reel to reel tapes only $1 wow
Is this the Columbus flea market in Central Jersey???
Columbus Market is on the western shore of New Jersey (Delaware River), about half-way between Trenton and Philadelphia, but closer to Philly. Probably qualifies as "south" Jersey.
@@wizloon9052 I know exactly where this is then and it IS central Jersey.....I live here
Just in case you need translation, lemme know. As a German native speaker it would be so much fun helping you with these letters. 😊
0:58 thats in Lithuanian :)
Is that outside the Renee radius? 😆
Oh, it's way out of my radius! Haha
At the beginning you could have bought little PAM a straw hat 👒
🤤Amish market 💜
Yummy food for sure!
Is this near Lancaster County
Fun day
Is that Columbus, OH.?
❤your awesome 🎉
I AM BEGINING TO UNDERSTAND YOU SO MUCH BETTER . AT FIRST, I WAS AT A LOSS BUT SINCE WATCHING YOU MORE AND ESP. AFTER THE YELLOWSTONE VAC, WITH TACO I LIKE YOUR MIND AND YOUR HUMOR. I HOPE THIS DID NOT. COME ACROSS AS WRIED. IT TAKES ME TIME TO UNDERSTAND PEOPLE. THE YELL;;OWSTONE WAS SO PEACEFUL
Mmm pretzels 😊
How tall are you??
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Would you sell that telegram ?
#ReneeProject 😃
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I had to share the new moose emoji
Pumpkin Oreo? Ewwwwww
Think those might have been a little expired! Haha