We love the Amish but not have had a chance to visit an Amish grocery store! This seems like a wonderful store to visit! Thanks for sharing! ~ Shion and Matthew
Your store looks wonderful! So big and the aisles look roomy. We have several Amish stores within an hour or two of us. I could spend all day looking at everything in them. And they are not nearly as large as this one - I don't think I would ever get all the way thru it. Thanks so much for sharing with us.
They expanded this one a few years ago & added more of these wonderful goodies. It really is a great store & I didn’t even show it all. I didn’t film the bakery / donuts or the freezer / refrigerated aisle. James was helping me film & we thought the other got them.
@@ifthecreekdontrise wow, what a treat to have close by; I love going to the Amish stores. We are going to have to plan a trip to Pennsylvania to really see it all. My mom and aunt went a few months back and she said, of course, that Patrick and I would love it.
@@InTheKitchenWithMommaMel we've never been to amish country in Pennsylvania. We have a huge Amish community in Indiana (Shipshewana) which is about 3+ hours from us. Then we also love to go to Holmes County OH - the amish country there is gorgeous. Lots of shopping in both places.
We are fortunate to have amish stores about 10 minutes from our home. Love it!!! Ours looks a lot like yours. Ours are in Kalona, Iowa. Thanks for your video.
I'm from Racine WI, where those Danish kringles are made! You want the O&H Danish kringles from Racine, sold at Trader Joes and not the "Racine brand" ones. Those are the ones they sell at the gas stations here and no one in Racine buys them. We have several Danish kringle bakeries here and O&H is the best! If you ever see the turtle flavor, that's my favorite! What a fun store! Thanks for taking us along with you!!
No way! Well, you are in for a treat! If you go hungry and like HUGE sandwiches, their's are amazing. And you look so familiar & your channel name ... did you have a blog before?
@@ifthecreekdontrise We actually went yesterday. It was super fun! I will definitely be going back. We also got some of the sandwiches LOL I did have a blog way back in the day. LOL
We bought a brand new camper last summer..I'm hoping to camp in areas where there may be Amish communities..with hopefully, salvage grocery stores as well as other fun stuff to see :) we are in central Indiana. Farrrr east of indy. If you have any suggestions I would love to hear them. :)
How exciting! When our sons were at home, we tent camped and then upgraded to a trailer and camped in that for many years! Made some of the best memories ever! We often go to Shipshewana. For many years we camped at a campground called Amishville USA (my husband‘s family actually camped there when he was a little boy). It is in the area of Berne, Geneva, Portland IN. That is an Amish community and we’ve always enjoyed visiting there. They have Swiss Heritage Days maybe in the fall and we would try to plan and camp around that time. And we absolutely love the Holmes County Ohio area. It is some of the prettiest Amish community you’ll ever see. We try to go there at least once every other year for a long weekend. I grew up in Anderson (IN) and my husband in Liberty (IN). We are now south-central.
I'm not trying to hurt your feelings, but moving the camera at a normal speed has a dizzying effect. You have to move it slooowly. Thank you anyway for taking the time to give us this video.
I don't believe so ... their website doesn't show any option for that. You may try walnutcreekcheese.com ... it's an Amish store based in OH & you can shop their website and have things shipped.
From my Mom: most jars look industrial sealed and packed with suite a bit of dust on top. Other than meats and vegetables/fruits, our Amish market employees tell me they bake nothing, they make none of those packaged candies. They make money by selling ready made items and slapping their label on. It's a great day to buy meat, cold cuts, freshly made salads and fresh fruit/ veggies and be out with the kids, but don't be fooled, it's just a business.
The ones we visit make fresh donuts and bake all their bread / pies / cookies, etc. As for the canned items or packaged candy, those are probably from manufacturers. We enjoy every time we get to shop there.
From my Mom:. I've been a crafter for over 30 years to help raise my son. Hated it when my neighbor or neighbors were buy/sell people. I worked hard sewing and making each item by hand but they made tons of money making Asian countries richer. Sore spot for me when so-called Amish or farmers markets are fakes. Not the honest, hard working folks they pretend to be.
@@billbottoms8295 In life, we’ve got to take the good with the bad & find the positive wherever we can. The small Amish grocery stores we’ve visited are an asset to their community. I’m sure anyone who purchased your handmade items were so happy to have them!
That would be sad for sure. There are some Amish communities that are quite affluent & I'd imagine their land will stay within their families & communities.
We love the Amish but not have had a chance to visit an Amish grocery store! This seems like a wonderful store to visit! Thanks for sharing! ~ Shion and Matthew
I hope you get the opportunity! It's one of our favorite things when we are in Amish country!
Really awesome learning. And I love all of the sweets and baking supplies
It’s a great place to stock up!
I've been meaning to go here, so thanks for the tour! I love shopping at Amish stores 😁
We are trying to get over there within the next month ourselves. It is such a great store!
I love all the different things you can find at the Amish stores.
I do too!
I love shopping at the Amish stores.
They are just so fun!
Your store looks wonderful! So big and the aisles look roomy. We have several Amish stores within an hour or two of us. I could spend all day looking at everything in them. And they are not nearly as large as this one - I don't think I would ever get all the way thru it. Thanks so much for sharing with us.
They expanded this one a few years ago & added more of these wonderful goodies. It really is a great store & I didn’t even show it all. I didn’t film the bakery / donuts or the freezer / refrigerated aisle. James was helping me film & we thought the other got them.
@@ifthecreekdontrise wow, what a treat to have close by; I love going to the Amish stores. We are going to have to plan a trip to Pennsylvania to really see it all. My mom and aunt went a few months back and she said, of course, that Patrick and I would love it.
@@InTheKitchenWithMommaMel we've never been to amish country in Pennsylvania. We have a huge Amish community in Indiana (Shipshewana) which is about 3+ hours from us. Then we also love to go to Holmes County OH - the amish country there is gorgeous. Lots of shopping in both places.
@@ifthecreekdontrise I could look for days ❤
We are fortunate to have amish stores about 10 minutes from our home. Love it!!! Ours looks a lot like yours. Ours are in Kalona, Iowa. Thanks for your video.
Wow! I would love being that close!
I love going here!!
Yes!! We are due a trip soon! It’s been too long!
I'm from Racine WI, where those Danish kringles are made! You want the O&H Danish kringles from Racine, sold at Trader Joes and not the "Racine brand" ones. Those are the ones they sell at the gas stations here and no one in Racine buys them. We have several Danish kringle bakeries here and O&H is the best! If you ever see the turtle flavor, that's my favorite! What a fun store! Thanks for taking us along with you!!
I’ve never seen them anywhere expect at Trader Joe’s at holiday time. They are so delicious. I probably should’ve picked one of these up to try!
This is only about an hour from me! I had no idea. I will definitely be going soon! Thanks for the video! Looks like a wonderful place.
No way! Well, you are in for a treat! If you go hungry and like HUGE sandwiches, their's are amazing. And you look so familiar & your channel name ... did you have a blog before?
@@ifthecreekdontrise We actually went yesterday. It was super fun! I will definitely be going back. We also got some of the sandwiches LOL I did have a blog way back in the day. LOL
@@in7thheaven448 yay!! I’m glad you enjoyed it!! Ohh those sandwiches! And that must be where I am remembering you from 🙂🙂
We bought a brand new camper last summer..I'm hoping to camp in areas where there may be Amish communities..with hopefully, salvage grocery stores as well as other fun stuff to see :) we are in central Indiana. Farrrr east of indy. If you have any suggestions I would love to hear them. :)
How exciting! When our sons were at home, we tent camped and then upgraded to a trailer and camped in that for many years! Made some of the best memories ever! We often go to Shipshewana. For many years we camped at a campground called Amishville USA (my husband‘s family actually camped there when he was a little boy). It is in the area of Berne, Geneva, Portland IN. That is an Amish community and we’ve always enjoyed visiting there. They have Swiss Heritage Days maybe in the fall and we would try to plan and camp around that time. And we absolutely love the Holmes County Ohio area. It is some of the prettiest Amish community you’ll ever see. We try to go there at least once every other year for a long weekend. I grew up in Anderson (IN) and my husband in Liberty (IN). We are now south-central.
@If The Creek Don't Rise Thanks! Shoot Anderson is a hop skip and jump from me..were are in NewPalestine-Greenfield area:)
Nice big grocery store
It is! Sure wish we lived closer.
Interesting store!
It is 😀
Looks just like our favorite Amish store in Arcola, IL.
It’s like our H and M store in Jamesport Missouri.
Aren’t these type of stores just the best?! 🙂
@@lorainedeyoe6104 that’s so neat!
@@ifthecreekdontrise Definitely! We're going again next week. I can't wait.
@@Hope8x28 ohh ... lucky you!
I wish we had a amish store
I understand completely! We wish we had one a little closer but I'd probably be buying too many of those baked goods if we did! LOL
I'm not trying to hurt your feelings, but moving the camera at a normal speed has a dizzying effect. You have to move it slooowly. Thank you anyway for taking the time to give us this video.
Filming in a busy grocery store around other shoppers isn’t always the easiest 🙃
1.91 for a pound of cheese its. amazing!
definitely!
Just watched some of your videos! Do you know if they ship to Arkansas from online?
I don't believe so ... their website doesn't show any option for that. You may try walnutcreekcheese.com ... it's an Amish store based in OH & you can shop their website and have things shipped.
@@ifthecreekdontrise thank you so much for the information!!! ☺️
I want to open a chain of Amish stores in Hindustan, do the Amish franchise?😊
@@truthseeking6611 have your people call their people & see what you can work out 😏
Pops found it and I want it. Brat! LOL
I can't remember what he found?!
Where is this store at would love to go there
This is in Fountain City, Indiana
Any Amish stores in Connecticut??
No idea! I've never been to Connecticut! Hope you find one there!
bring six Amish groceries stores to My country of Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹
@@NatitleAlexander right?! We always say we wish we had one in our little country town too! 🤍 blessings to you in Trinidad and Tobago!
Where is this store at?
Fountain City, IN
May I ask where this store is?
It is in Fountain City, Indiana
Our Amish stores here in southeast Tennessee are nothing like yours. This was a great tour😀
Thank you!
What's the name of this store?
Fountain Acres
Some labels were not in focus.
Plenty were not in focus ... hopefully you were still able to get a nice overview of the store =)
@@ifthecreekdontrise yes indeed but some of the popcorn flavors I was curious about. Maybe next time ?
Like ok❤
@@chasz-gc8cl thank you 😀
Is this in p a.
No - in Indiana
From my Mom: most jars look industrial sealed and packed with suite a bit of dust on top. Other than meats and vegetables/fruits, our Amish market employees tell me they bake nothing, they make none of those packaged candies. They make money by selling ready made items and slapping their label on. It's a great day to buy meat, cold cuts, freshly made salads and fresh fruit/ veggies and be out with the kids, but don't be fooled, it's just a business.
The ones we visit make fresh donuts and bake all their bread / pies / cookies, etc. As for the canned items or packaged candy, those are probably from manufacturers. We enjoy every time we get to shop there.
From my Mom:. I've been a crafter for over 30 years to help raise my son. Hated it when my neighbor or neighbors were buy/sell people. I worked hard sewing and making each item by hand but they made tons of money making Asian countries richer. Sore spot for me when so-called Amish or farmers markets are fakes. Not the honest, hard working folks they pretend to be.
@@billbottoms8295 In life, we’ve got to take the good with the bad & find the positive wherever we can. The small Amish grocery stores we’ve visited are an asset to their community. I’m sure anyone who purchased your handmade items were so happy to have them!
@@billbottoms8295 You might want to do your research before you call someone fake!
Hard to watch, slow down the panning. Otherwise very good video,
Sorry about that =)
The Amish are sadly disappearing and will be gone soon thanks to the rich buying up their lands
That would be sad for sure. There are some Amish communities that are quite affluent & I'd imagine their land will stay within their families & communities.