Inside an Amish "Bent-n-Dent" Grocery Store
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- Опубликовано: 11 апр 2022
- I take you inside an Amish Bent-n-Dent, aka "salvage" store, in Kentucky. Bent-n-dent stores sell discount groceries (usually products that are past their "best by" date or with damaged packaging). In the video I speak with the Amish owner about the store, what he sells, how he gets his products, and how he lights and heats the store. The community here is in Fleming County, KY (Hillsboro area).
If you watched my video "What I Bought at 6 Amish Stores", this is one of the stores covered there: • What I Bought at 6 Ami...
My name is Erik Wesner and I'm not Amish. Back in 2004, I met the Amish while selling books. Since then, I've visited 5,000+ Amish homes & dozens of Amish communities. My book on Amish business, Success Made Simple: An Inside Look at Why Amish Businesses Thrive, was published in 2010. I run the Amish America website: amishamerica.com/
Store Info:
Miller's Country Store
Bent-n-Dent Groceries
2956 Orchard Road
Hillsboro, KY 41049
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Sunday Closed
(confirm the above before traveling long distances, especially if you're watching this video years after publication date...just in case things have changed :))
I was trying to be slower and steadier with the camera - I think it's better, but this video may still have the too-fast-walkthrough effect for some viewers. After shooting these latest videos, I learned I should get something called a gimbal for better stabilization. Will do that for the next ones I record.
Either way, I hope you enjoyed this visit inside a simple, characteristic Amish bent-n-dent grocery store. The older gentleman who owns the place was very friendly and I enjoyed speaking with him. Obviously I kept him out of the footage, which altered a bit how I could film, but he certainly didn't mind sharing about his store.
It was a pretty short visit, as he was waiting for a ride to Wal-Mart, as he mentions in the video. You can see the van which came to pick him up in the final outro shot of the farm as I'm driving off.
Let me know what you think - and also, have *you* visited any bent-n-dents or other types of Amish food stores?
Glad you mentioned the stability because my eyes were crossing watching this. If you could pause for a second or two when you flash past everything no one can focus on anything.
I've visited this store
I mostly listened rather than watched because of the dizzying effects of the fast movement. A gimbal would really help steady the camera. I use one that fits my phone and it makes a big difference.
Yea like the Amish I'm lagging behind a bit on the technology :) Someone else told me about the gimbal after I filmed this latest batch, and seems like just the right solution for my next recordings like these 👍
watched most of your videos have a really good question for you 1. whats the opinion on growing/ having mustaches. And 2. can you do a video more on what they do for free time/ leisure or what they do to relax
We go to a store like this for all the things we can't grow ourselves. Ours has a giant walk in cooler and big freezer area too and also sells local produce in season.
We have an Amish grocery salvage store in our area of Gallia county, Ohio. I love this store. It has saved me hundreds of dollars on groceries. I pay about a third of what it would cost in a typical grocery store for the same products. The one in my area also sells large boxes of products for anything from $6 to $20 dollars. They also sell many things like Keurig. Aur fryers, toys, trampolines. Bicycles, rugs, cleaning supplies, etc.
I really appreciate how you got the audio normalized so we can hear the shopkeeper very clearly. Great work. Idk if you recorded two audios, one on your cam, and another near the shopkeeper, or if you did post editing to normalize him. Feels like the two different audios, spliced together. Either way, good stuff
Thanks and glad you noticed - I basically did it as simply as I could - it was just one audio from the camera, then I just bumped up the volume on his sections. I thought it might be worth the time in addition to the subtitles, appreciate you letting me know 👍
I never knew I wanted a mineral spirits lamp until today.
I love the humor and honesty in this store's name!
I knew a "salvage store" in White Plains, NY run by Indian immigrants. There I found DVD's of vintage cartoons for a dollar apiece, and some things I needed in a pinch. The proprietors were such nice people, so I was sad when the store went under.
OMG, we would regularly go to an Amish bent and dent store in the next town over of where I lived in PA as a teen. But this bent and dent store was HUGE, the size of a regular grocery store. Absolutely loved it, my husband and I are going to live full time in a RV and plan on stopping at the same store when we are going through PA.
There is a fantastic Amish market near Princeton NJ - all sorts of fresh meats, fresh baked goods, freshly cooked foods, cheeses, produce, an amazing deli, pickles, jams, and some wooden furniture. And then to see factory made chewy granola bars in an Amish store seems very wrong.
My MNL is 82 and still dries her clothing, towels, sheets, blankets outside and the fresh, clean smell of them are incredible.🤗 She only cans peaches now. There are amazing. 💕
Great stuff so much respect for the amish folks
Love this man’s store. Little bit of everything, and a surprise each shipment.
As a kid, I loved seeing new stuff with each visit.
I love the Amish bent and dent stores awesome deals and the dry goods are Lwayfs reasonable priced
This would be so muchfun, I really miss shopping at all the Amish stores, that use to be my favorite thing to do on the weekends, I use to get great stuff at great prices.
Really interesting, everything under the sun. The gentleman was very sweet. Thanks Eric for sharing another great video 👍👍😊
Thank you for all of your great videos. 👍 I truly enjoy them & the people
Thank you Holly!
I love these stores. Thank you. Happy Easter!
I went to a store like this one. It was around Harmony, MN area. It was very interesting. The one you were at was a little bit bigger. Thank you Erik for this video.
In Montana we call them Dent and Dings
I love them. We go every month
What a nice little place.
It's cool that he says "y'all" in such a Southern accent!
I used to go to a Dented Can Store in Grayson, KY. I sure miss it! It really saved me a lot in my budget.
A very nice video to see what a story like that sells.
There's a huge Amish "bent & dent" grocery/bakery just south of Munfordville, KY. Always full of "English" shoppers. The bakery goods can't be beat. The Amish ladies that work there aren't overly friendly though. Don't know if it's to keep a distance from the English or maybe because most of the Amish are originally from the north. They may now live in Kentucky, but they haven't yet learned the ways of southern hospitality.
Awesome!! Love it!!👍
This reminds me of “Mr. C’s” where I lived growing up. Outdated cereal for a buck if that, expired seasonings for a quarter. We loved it!
Great little store!!
Our local store is Ding and Dent.
Love them. Go all the time.
We shop regularly in Parke county Indiana. We live very close. We have made these stores our regular grocery.
Lovely store Pray that they are prosperous
All looks good.
I like stores like that, a bit of everything.
Great video ! Our local Amish "Dented Can Store" has regular wall windows and then some skylights in the ceiling helps a little bit more with the light at the end of the day .. video quality was just fine especially if your used to going in any Amish stores powered by good ole mother nature..lol
Yea we were joking a bit about the low light at the end...I imagine next time I go in the place he'll probably have the new light setup
@@AmishAmerica lighting looked good to me.. standard Amish store lighting around here..lol.. although the mineral spirits thing is a tad bit scary to me.. mineral spirits are paint thinner ! Dangerous stuff mixed with fire..but it works for them 🤔
Our Amish store does the same thing just windows and ceiling windows. I was in on a rainy day and had to use my cell phone for a light. It was so super dark. Looks just like that place though. Tons of old unmatched China.
Mineral spirits sounds like a much more friendly and natural term than paint thinner, doesn't it? :)
@@AmishAmerica oh most definitely sir..👍😁
I enjoy shopping at our local Amish Bent and Dent. It's like garage selling, look for a bargain and you will find it.
Cool store!
Sunset is 8: 08 pm EST here.
This was filmed in December
There is a hardware store in Middle Grove MO, they sell food, baked goods, and hardware i.e tools, gardening, pet care,
Actually a very well-stocked store.
I live close to this store. I have shopped here several times.
Bloomingdale Michigan has one. I do most of my shopping there.
I think we have a bent n dent store in Woodlawn va somewhere around there it’s called herschbeegers amish market
We stopped by one of these stores in central Missouri
Man I would love a place like that ..
TFS inside a Bent-n-Dent store as I pass several in my area here in Ohio but have never went in!! :)
Nice store!
Looks like a great place to stop in. We have one run by Mennonite people in Harrison, Arkansas
His store is a little smaller but very similar to Troyer's Country Store just south of Milroy, Indiana
We have a local small store, it's a good size pole building. There are 2 that are about an hour, that are really good size.
We have one pretty close to us great spot
I shop at our bent n dent here in Holmes County Ohio all the time!
Could you give me the address of the Holmes Cty., Ohio Bent 'n Dent Store. It would certainly save me gas money vs.driving to Hillsboro, KY
There are several in that large community, if you google Amish bent and dent Holmes County and check the Google map view, but here's one I'm pretty sure I've been in once or twice, it's technically in next-door Wayne County, same community though: Country View Bent-N-Dent
4097 S Kansas Rd, Apple Creek, OH 44606
@@AmishAmerica yes that is one that I go to on occasion:)
Amish communities in Indiana have bent and dent stores as well. Even better deals than at the regular Amish grocery store!!!
Haven't found one here in southern indiana
@@shelliecummins5972 try up north.
@@SomewhereInIndiana1816 yah I am from up that way.. up near Goshen & Elkhart.. shipshewana has tons.. but I am south of indy now
@@shelliecummins5972 oh, I see. Right, Shipshewanna is where I was thinking about....
Very interesting and so nice that the Amish man who owned the store was so willing to answer your questions and allow you to film there. Thanks for sharing this one with us.
Thanks - he was very kind and hopefully this gives the store even a bit more exposure, especially since his clientele is non-Amish. Though I think he's doing fine either way:) I did enjoy his explanation of mineral spirits, I hadn't heard too much on that one
Paint thinner you use to clean paint brushes and stuff also and clean paint off your hands
There is some legit good food there
Love these independent "odd lot" stores, wish there were more in my area ~ most open & close in the same year, it seems. A shame because you really can save a bundle on certain staples & necessities. Got hooked on these retailers back in the 1980s when they began to surface everywhere. But now they're more mainstream-commercial than bargain basement. Big Lots should change their name to Spend Lots, lol ;)
They have these shops in Japan called dirty dish shops. you can buy mismatched china, little plates and bowels and everything is just stacked gathering dust but otherwise they are in perfect condition.
Fascinating video! So, they will allow you to record as long as they’re not in the frames? I’ve noticed how the other community in Colorado allowed you to do the same at their furniture store.
Yes that's generally how I go about it, actually some people don't mind being in the shot especially if they are not posing and smiling for the camera (considered prideful), and when the topic is about something practical like their business. Although some Amish will directly speak on camera, here is a video example of that from about 12 years ago, we visited an Amish market, CNN interviews with several vendors on camera: ruclips.net/video/URprZKBJa9g/видео.html
Very small amount of food for an Amish store when I lived in Middlebury Indiana they carried a lot more food
Wish there was one near me
I wonder if they would be ok with solar? You can run plenty of lights with cheap solar setup.
Sounds like you may have picked up more than just peanuts and granola bars on that trip. I hope I'm wrong, and that you're in good health. God bless you! 🙏💕
I definitely did :) This was one of the six stores I described visiting in a video from a few months back - maple syrup, canned goods and other snacks were in the mix. And thanks for the kind words, I did have a cold when I recorded the intro to this which you might have heard, but seem to be coming out of it 🙂
I’ve never seen anything like that before.It’s a good idea though.So thing’s don’t end up going to waste.
I think that fan is powered by what is called a Stirling engine
I bought one for my son six years ago from Lehman's in Ohio.
It is run by the Heat from the woodstore. It works well at moving the hot air around a 20' x 20' or large room. Requires no fuel or electric power.
While there are stirling engine wood stove fans this one appears to be a dc electric motor powered by a thermoelectric module. Also known as a Peltier module. I’ve also heard them called Seabeck devices.
Use to be one of these in Milroy, Indiana. It's not there anymore.
Do you know what happened? I wonder if maybe the family moved away. I was in that community once but it's been 17+ years, I don't recall too many of the businesses.
@@AmishAmerica
If I remember right, the original owner moved to Missouri. He felt like there was too much English influence on his children. I think his wife was from Missouri. I believe his father bought it, but he wasn't able to keep it going. Now it's building supplies. I talked to the original owner many times, even at his house once to meet his family. They were nice folks. I could only wish them well on there decision to move.
Hi I’ve a got a question! BTW Great video man I always love the content!! Do the Amish go camping?
They do - and enjoy outdoors activities in general (also hunting, fishing, etc) 👍
@@AmishAmerica thank you for the reply and info back!! Your always being so kind and friendly to our questions and I very much appreciate it! Love the videos and keep up the good work! 30k!!
I want those Keebler Danish cookies....................can't find them anymore in my grocers..................lol
I thought an older woman with a raspy(for lack of a better word) voice was speaking until I heard him say "my wife" and I immediately had to change what I imagined he looked like
Another question or topic to do a video on. Do they have china dishes? Many patterns were made in Germany and Bavaria. Do they ever go to the English Flea Markets or Antique Stores? Do they collect any glass? A lot of old glass was made in the Amish States of Pa. Ohio Indiana West Virginia. Do they buy any antique kerosene lamps at the English Antique Stores? Do they like to use pretty china dishes for their table? There was a huge Amish Store in Ohio can’t remember the name lots of kitchen items old fashioned cast iron pots etc. Hopefully you might know what Iam talking about. Wish you could go there!
They do have china dishes - I think I touch on this in the "5 Surprising Things in Amish Homes" video. Decorative china is fairly common for the Amish but not used too often. I think I've eaten just once or twice off of it in Amish homes, for special occasions. I wouldn't say they are collectors unless it's something that also has a useful purpose. So they might "collect" something like a dish but not say glass decorative figurines (though there are exceptions). Generally they get their kerosene lamps new from Amish and other supply stores, I don't know of a lot of them going to traditional antique stores but it's possible.
I used to have a store close to where I lived but then I moved. Is there anyway you can search for these stores? Or is there a directory for them? I love them. Thank you
Neat video. What state is this in?
I live in Lancaster County PA. This type of store is prolific in this area. We’ve got one locally, that sells only organic produce and other products, all either expired or close to it. Lots of frozen vacuum packed meats, canned goods,etc. Most of them are Mennonite or Brethren, not Amish.
BTW You really sound Philly to me. ❤️
NC origins but I've heard Philly a few times already! Have you been to any of the BB's locations?
@@AmishAmerica The only BB’s we have here in Lancaster County is in Quarryville, which is 40 minutes south of where I live. The other BB’s locations are 30-60 minutes away in Berks, Lebanon, Cumberland and Chester Counties. Haven’t been in a while, because we have a lot of salvage stores within a few miles of my home. I feel fortunate to have so many discounted grocery outlets available. They’ve been especially great since inflation has affected grocery and gas prices. I’m enjoying your channel. Looking forward to learning more about other areas of the country where Amish folk reside, worship and conduct business!
@@pyewacket60 can you give me.the names of the other salvage stores near you? Im in balt area but i go up there from time to time. Ty
@@sarahhutton1095
@@pyewacket60 nothing came thru...i know of bbs but what else omes do you know?
I shop here regular. My dearest friends are Amish that live down the road from. Here. Next time your out this way let me know. I can introduce you to all my friends
Awesome! Seemed like quite a nice community, I also visited the dry goods business which the owner here used to operate before they switched businesses
@@AmishAmerica Actually the dry goods business wasn't the one the Millers switched with. It was the department store in the teeny tiny town of Tilton. Its owed and ran by Mrs. Emma. (Super sweet) her daughter schooled a couple of my children.
Gotcha - Tilton! Yes so the one I meant was the current variety store in Tilton, Shetler's I believe, the lady running it gave me directions to Miller's and told me about the switch, but maybe I'm misunderstanding or there was a third business involved
No sounds like you spoke with Mrs. Emma!! She use to run the grocery. If you drive just past the Miller's country store there is another store that sells bulk food called Hilltop.
Do they have any scratched and dent store in Virginia? Thanks Sharon
Try solar Bulbs. Like th nes you line walkways with. Let the sun chargé them
I was wondering if you could speak on Amish/Mennonite and photography. I have some very old photos (1890s) with the women who all have very distinctive dresses on, almost like a V-shaped apron. I know that the Amish don't like having their photo taken but I have no idea how it was viewed back in the 1890s.
Do you know of any Amish boot makers? I'm looking for all leather tall boots that go over the calf but pants can be tucked into. A tall work boot. I cannot find any mainstream boot manufacturers that make them any longer in the US. Thanks!!
Be nice to find wood burning stove. Wondering if they have store with that and hurricane lamps , quilts and cloths off grid supplies farming, seeds plows and animal supplies
If there's Amish near you stop in and ask about these things you're looking for they'll be more than happy to help you find them
Something like a variety store and/or farm supply store would have these things, Amish run both kinds 👍👍
Im surprised you've never seen mineral spirits at home depot or something.
When they combust fuel inside, how do they deal with potential carbon monoxide?
Just curious what order of Amish are they? The blue milk paint door s reminds of Troyer Amish , but they dont usually allow pressurized lamps
These people are from the group known as the Buchanan County (Iowa) affiliation. It's a community based near Hazleton which for a long time was considered one of the plainer ones, but have apparently permitted more technological changes over the years. Their buggies for instance struck me as sth like Swartzentruber buggies when parked, b/c they don't seem to display a triangle when parked, but they do stick one on the side of the buggy when traveling (some of the Nebraska Amish do this as well).
@@AmishAmerica really interesting,!! Thanks fr sharing
Man, I love the way these people live, always hoping the sick wicked Ideaology would leave them alone. Hard Working, God Fearing, Love Family Values.. Real Conservatives..👏😎🙏💪☝👍
Can still remember the smell of kerosene in the Amish stores we used to frequent.
I went to one of these stores many years ago, back in the days when I was using EBT (SNAP). I got some very nice things, but when I finished checking out and started to pay, I was cut off by the cashier, and I was told very harshly that the store "does not take EBT, and get out." I was so humiliated and embarrassed I went to my vehicle and cried. I will never go to one of these again. To this day I can still feel the pain from that judgment.
That was kinda stupid to just assume that Amish people take EBT cards. A lot of Amish stores don't even take credit cards. They only take cash or checks. I think you should've asked before getting to the checkout. Also, did they actually tell you "to get out"? Most Amish people aren't that rude.
@@youtubesucks898 it still hurt and offended this person. Not the right thing ti do.
@@patrapper7367 , I use EBT/SNAP and I'd never be stupid enough to just assume every store takes them. I always ask if there is no sign that tells you they take them. I even ask them about checks or credit cards because why would you just assume everyone takes them? Again, I very much doubt that the Amish people would tell anyone "to get out"! The person is clearly just being dramatic.
Karen, I'm sorry that happened to you. Things like that are hurtful and uncalled for. Just like its uncalled for to be called stupid or dramatic because you don't know something. Also, there are people in every situation who are butts so realize you did nothing wrong but the cashier did.
Karen, I'm sooo sorry you carry that memory. I have been in similar situations, and the sense of humiliation is so deep! I won't forget! But...you did nothing wrong, and regardless of what some are saying, we don't always think to ask.
There are rude people in every group. I would give the Amish stores another chance.
God bless you! Thank you for sharing!
Got cha-- said way to many times,Haha.
Do Amish buy those things? Like processed foods? Diapers?
Do they use regular Banks?
Yes they do, and checking accounts etc. Some have credit cards
Are you from Maryland?
Like life super like good
What do the Amish think of how they’re depicted in movies such as Witness or Kingpin?
You keep asking this - check the replies to your comments - I answered a couple weeks ago on another video thread
Do Amish farms have any roadside sales of produce or a fruit market or a farmers market? Do Amish farms use the nasty pesticides that the English farms use and fertilizer s or GMO seeds and chemicals? I buy organic I was wondering if any Amish try to grow organically? Please touch on these topics. Thank You!! Love your channel!
Thanks! I actually have recorded a video on the "are Amish organic" topic that I still have to produce. But in a nutshell, organic has grown in popularity among Amish in recent years and you can find both individual farmers and co-ops providing organic produce, milk, cheese and so on. However the bulk of the Amish are still conventional farmers. If you're buying, I would just ask or note any language in their signs or materials that say it's organic. Here is an example of a co-op with dozens of Amish organic farmers: lancasterfarmfresh.com/
The majority of Amish here in Pennsylvania are NOT organic farmers. They rely heavily on herbicides, such as Roundup, to “burnout” fields of weeds, as they primarily practice no-till farming. They’re also use GMO seeds for such things as corn, beans, alfalfa and oats. They do this to produce higher yield and to avoid the use of pesticides. As was mentioned, there are some smaller farms that have joined organic CSA co-ops, as they can then command higher prices for the crops they raise on lower acreage. To answer the question of roadside produce stands and farmers markets, they’re literally everywhere in PA Amish country. I rarely, if ever, see the words “organic” listed on signs at these stands/markets. You want organic Amish-grown produce, meats, etc. in PA, your best bet is to join a co-op.
@@AmishAmerica Thanks for your reply. It looks like a wonderful co op of organic farmers. I am looking for one such as that in Ohio. There was also a huge Amish store in Ohio that had kitchen goods any sort of interesting gadgets etc that doesn’t depend on electricity. They also sold cast iron pots etc. People traveled from afar to go there. I forgot the name darn it, but it was really nice on the inside I saw some homesteaders do a video on it once. Just thought you might want to do a video there. You might be able to find the place.I bought my 2 collies from the Amish. They showed me all their animals, very interested in us and very kind and genuine. He was a wonderful conversationist. Another question I have…. Do the Amish take vaccines? Are they imposed upon them? I hope not. I hope they will always and forever be able to keep their independence from a secular totalitarian government. The answer to this question might depend upon which state they’re in. Keep up your great work I’ll keep watching and clicking the like button!
@@pyewacket60 I hope they learn and realize the GMO seeds are terribly unhealthy causing sickness in people overtime. The government and Monsanto control over our food has produced a sick society. I was hoping more Amish could avoid the various Cancers by segregating themselves and avoiding toxic substances herbicides and vaccines.
@@prettylady995 Actually, the Amish as a cohort have a cancer rate far below the national average. They tend to be very active due in part to a lifestyle that requires daily physical labor. The Amish are expected to abstain from drugs, alcohol and tobacco, which contribute to many of the cancers prevalent in US society today, and eat a widely diverse diet that incudes lots of fresh vegetables and fruits.
What were the prices ?
Quite low in general - usually these places sell at half price or even cheaper
Are Amish folks allowed to be on a volunteer fire department? Do they just rely on the public infrastructure? Or do they (God forbid) just do a old fashion bucket brigade.
rechargeable or disposeable batteries? why not both?
There is no electricity to recharge!
@@camillewing656 i thought they had generator?
Sounds like that is where this particular church chose to draw the line on batteries. Other churches wouldn't have an issue with rechargeable. It may simply be that they permit batteries, but restrict it to the simpler disposeable variety perhaps simply seeing rechargeable as the more advanced tech. Come back in 10 years and they might be all OK with rechargeable 🙂Change happens even among the Amish, just more slowly
Yes many have diesel generators, some use solar panels
What did the Amish think of and how did they deal with the Covid Pandemic when it arrived? (JF)
They don't have a TV they didn't know it showed up. And since they are not obese with diabetes by the age of 35. It didn't really affect them
@@peterjones3226 Here in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, In the spring of 2020, a COVID-19 wave tore through the Plain community when they resumed church services, infecting an untold number of Amish and Mennonites in Lancaster County. It’s estimated that 90% of Amish households here were affected by COVID-19. They don’t believe in vaccinations of any kind, nor do they wear masks or practice social distancing.
I live down the st from these plp they do a lot of buying of there stuff at Walmart and save a lot dollar tree etc lot a talk around that there Amish wanna bes
Amish Uber poster talking about gas mileage. I think it would be hay or water mileage. lol
Can't see anything in your video
I mean couldn't you put a light on to make this video to ask them because I put a light on your camera cuz I seriously can't see anything of your showing just very few things you're showing and I'd really like to see it
I don't know how Amish grocery store can compete with big grocery stores such as Walmart?
Their prices are less than half which means they get it for practically nothing. They have the higher-margin. Th ey don't have an electric bill. The store is heated with a wood stove in most cases
@@peterjones3226 I guess you never shop in small grocery stores, so you don’t know the price of item. The big groceries often have advantages to negotiate the price with suppliers because they buy in big quantities.
A l d i s beats Walmart in price. The prices in the Amish store are much more. Please continue to shop at your expensive store
The other big thing is proximity - Wal-Mart is often only reachable by hiring a non-Amish driver for a special trip every couple weeks or month. The Amish stores are in the community and reachable by buggy, scooter, on foot.
MOVING WAY TO FAST..DIZZY!!
Perfectly filmed